Job DescriptionServing as the Cybersecurity Systems Engineer, you will influence a multi-disciplinary team responsible for risk management of System Security Engineering (SSE). Currently we are developing and implementing a strategic solution for the integration of a model-based systems engineering approach to support current and future large-scale missile systems. You will collaborate directly with government customers to create policy, process, and implement appropriate tools for architecting, modeling, and designing a SSE infrastructure to continuously assess, mitigate, and minimize risk to the system's security and to the overall mission.
You will work closely with a specialized team and will interact routinely with the customer partner, workforce, and SSE team members to ensure successful administration and execution of a mission critical program. In this role, the Cybersecurity Systems Engineer will also support technical meetings, prepare and present project status reports to senior Navy and BAE leadership, oversee the development of associated SSE deliverables, provide technical input to customer documentation, and oversee the development and maintenance of the U.S. Navy's Strategic Systems Program (SSP) policy and directives. This is a unique opportunity to be part of the team enabling our Nation's technological superiority on strategic missions through development of advanced concepts and initiatives throughout the systems lifecycle.
As a decades long sole source partner on multiple contracts on behalf of our customer, our program has remarkable stability and is concurrently experiencing significant growth. Combined, these factors provide ample opportunity for professional growth and development for capable and talented individuals on our team.
About the programOur organization has supported the SSP continually since the program's inception in the 1950s. SSP developed the first sea-based, underwater-launched Strategic Weapon System (SWS), a defense system that is truly critical to our national security. For more than six decades, SSP has maintained and upgraded this weapon system and we have been there every step of the way. The sea-based SWS is the ultimate stealthy weapon system and as the first leg of the U.S. nuclear triad. With over 70% of our nation's nuclear arsenal its importance to maintaining world peace cannot be overstated. The development of Columbia, the most advanced nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed submarine ever designed, as well the next D5LE2 weapon system is under way and will begin to be rolled out over the next decade. The Navy projects this system to be operational through 2084, meaning the program will have a total life span of more than 120 years. This is a truly unique program and BAE Systems employees on this program understand they are part of an important legacy.
Position Description and Responsibilities:BAE Systems is seeking an experienced Systems Engineer to support our work as a prime contractor on a high-profile U.S. Navy weapon system.
BAE Systems enables the government's role as the Systems Integrator of a complex system of systems program. The SSP SpE team consists of Navy SSP program offices, defense industry contractors, Navy Surface Warfare Center organizations, University Affiliated Research Centers, and DoE labs. The nation is investing in a new strategic weapon system that will be designed for, and integrated on, the US Columbia and UK Dreadnought Class submarines currently under construction. As a BAE Systems Cybersecurity Systems Engineer, you will oversee the technical performance of end-to-end systems engineering, integration, verification, test, and product support functions in support of advanced programs under the direction, and in-collaboration with, BAE Systems, Systems Engineering Management leadership and our SSP customer.
The primary objective for this role is to provide sound engineering principles and disciplined guidance to ensure successful execution of SpE plans and goals while communicating effectively with internal and external team of technical experts and junior engineers/technicians.
Key roles and responsibilities:
- Develop a close and trusted professional relationship with customers at all levels.
- Ensure all responsible projects are executed within approved program management processes and contractual requirements.
- Inform internal program managers and technical leaders about technical and programmatic risks and opportunities.
- Coordinate with stakeholders, including Government personnel, contractors, and vendors, to ensure effective communication and collaboration.
- Leverage Model Based Systems Engineering at various design phases of a program to facilitate in identification of potential hazards and threats within a system for early risk mitigation.
- Identify system security threats, assess and mitigate risk and communicate risk management and mitigation strategies.
- Maintain the strict confidentiality of sensitive information.
Required Skills and EducationBachelor of Science degree in engineering/technical discipline, and 4+ year(s) related or equivalent experience, training and/or certifications
Additional skills/experience required:
- Demonstrated software development experience.
- Ability to communicate with government customers and the ability to influence within multiple levels of the organization.
- Understanding of systems engineering program level planning documentation and change management.
- Ability to successfully influence multi-disciplinary teams in complex systems engineering across the product development lifecycle.
- Ability to oversee and implement security risk management processes and mitigation strategies for security policy and requirements.
- Exceptional verbal, written and presentation communication skills.
- Skills in analysis, critical thinking, and technical problem solving.
- Understanding of the end-to-end System Engineering lifecycle.
Preferred Skills and Education- Master's degree in technical management, engineering, cybersecurity, or other technical discipline.
- Familiarity with Critical Program Information Identification and Criticality Analysis.
- Experience in developing content for RMF packages used to gain an Authority To Operate (ATO) for an Information Systems.
- Knowledge of Risk Management Framework (NIST 800-53) and appropriate mitigation strategies
- High level understanding of the Supply Chain Security as an early adoption of threat mitigation strategies during system developmental activities.
- Ability to collaborate directly with government customers to create policy, process, and implement appropriate tools for architecting, modeling, and designing a SpE infrastructure to continuously assess, mitigate, and minimize risk to the system's security.
- Desired experience in digital engineering and model-based systems engineering principles and tools.
- Ability to manage programmatic schedules and drive performance to meet contract deliverables.
- INCOSE CSEP, ESEP, or equivalent certification.
- Models Based Systems Engineering certificate.
- CISSP, Security + or other Cybersecurity certification.
- Actively hold a TS/SCI clearance.