Blue Origin

Aerospace

SystemsEngineerIII(RemoteSensingSystemsArchitecture)

$121–169k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Systems Engineer III (Remote Sensing Systems Architecture) at Blue Origin. Skills: Systems Engineering, Remote Sensing Systems Architecture, RF Sensing, Space-based capabilities. Develop and maintain system-level requirements. Conduct architecture trade studies”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance is available, May be performed from any of Blue Origin's primary U. S. locations, Travel expectation: up to 10%, Individual contributor role, Active TS//SCI security clearance required prior to start, Must be a U. S. citizen or national, U. S. permanent resident, or lawfully admitted into the U. S. as a refugee or granted asylum, Ability to obtain and maintain Merchant Mariner Credential (for certain roles), Background Check required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Physics, or a related technical discipline, 5 + years of experience in systems engineering within the aerospace, defense, or national security domain, Demonstrated experience developing and managing system-level requirements using requirements management tools (e. g. , DOORS, Jama, or equivalent), Experience with space-based RF sensing or surveillance system architectures, Familiarity with Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) or Airborne Moving Target Indicator (AMTI) signal processing concepts and their implications on system design, Experience with RF or sensing system performance analysis, including link budgets, system noise figure, and coverage/revisit analysis, Familiarity with systems engineering processes and standards (e. g. , NASA/DoD SE frameworks, MIL-STD-499, or equivalent), Experience supporting formal design reviews and generating associated technical artifacts, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear technical documentation and present to varying audiences, Active TS//SCI security clearance, Must be a U. S. citizen or national, U. S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U. S. as a refugee or granted asylum

Nice to Have

Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field, Experience with radar system performance modeling tools (e. g. , MATLAB, STK, or custom simulation environments), Familiarity with space environment effects on RF systems, including ionospheric propagation and thermal environment impacts on system performance, Prior experience working within a Special Programs or classified program environment, Experience interfacing with DoD or Intelligence Community (IC) customers

What You'll Do.

Develop and maintain system-level requirements

Conduct architecture trade studies

Author and review systems engineering artifacts

Collaborate with cross-functional teams

Support design review cycles

Perform RF system performance assessments

Engage with government customers

Support risk identification and mitigation

Contribute to technical documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with cross-functional teams including payload, spacecraft bus, ground systems, and mission operations; Engage with government customers and mission partners

Communication Scope

written and verbal communication skills; ability to produce clear technical documentation; present to varying audiences

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