ResponsibilitiesPeraton is seeking a Weather Camera Systems Engineer to support the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the design, implementation, and sustainment of critical weather camera infrastructure across Alaska, Hawaii, and the Continental United States (CONUS). If you enjoy blending engineering expertise with hands-on fieldwork and want your work to directly improve aviation safety, this is an opportunity to make a lasting national impact.
Work Location:
- This position is 100% on-site, located in Anchorage, Alaska.
- The ability to travel to remote locations.
Your Impact:
This role combines systems engineering, field operations, and infrastructure modernization to ensure pilots, air traffic personnel, and aviation stakeholders have access to reliable, real-time weather information. You will work at the forefront of aviation technology, helping expand and enhance the FAA’s weather camera network by designing, evaluating, and implementing state-of-the-art camera installations in some of the nation’s most challenging and remote environments.
Systems Engineering & Infrastructure Design
- Provide engineering support for the FAA Weather Camera Program, supporting the design, implementation, and modernization of weather camera infrastructure.
- Develop and maintain complete Engineering Design and Installation Packages (EDIPs) for new and upgraded camera installations.
- Perform engineering analyses to ensure systems meet operational, environmental, and reliability requirements.
- Support configuration management activities to maintain system integrity throughout the project lifecycle.
Site Surveys & Field Engineering
- Conduct comprehensive site surveys and site evaluations to determine suitability for new weather camera installations.
- Assess existing sites for operational reliability, infrastructure condition, and upgrade potential.
- Develop detailed site survey reports documenting findings, recommendations, and implementation considerations.
- Recommend optimal site selection or relocation alternatives based on visibility, terrain, communications availability, installation cost, maintenance requirements, and long-term operational value.
- Perform field activities requiring travel to remote and geographically diverse locations throughout Alaska, Hawaii, and CONUS.
Project Implementation & Program Support
- Coordinate with FAA personnel, property owners, utilities, and other stakeholders to support project planning and execution.
- Support real estate and lease coordination activities associated with site acquisition and sustainment.
- Coordinate site implementation activities including equipment installation, testing, commissioning, and acceptance.
- Produce and maintain final project documentation, engineering drawings, and as-built records.
- Provide technical writing and documentation support for engineering packages, installation guides, and operational procedures.
Your Impact on the Mission
Reliable weather information saves lives. As a Weather Camera Systems Engineer, your work ensures that pilots, controllers, and aviation stakeholders have access to accurate, real-time visual weather data that supports safer and more informed flight operations. Your engineering expertise will help expand and sustain a national capability that improves situational awareness, enhances operational reliability, and strengthens the safety of the National Airspace System.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
- U.S. Citizenship Required.
- Must have the ability to obtain / maintain a Public Trust clearance.
- Bachelor’s degree and 8 years of experience or Masters degree and 6 years or Associate’s degree and 10 years experience or HS diploma/equivalent and 12 years experience.
- Must have the following certification:
- Competent Person Climber and Rescue certified.
- Experience supporting systems engineering, infrastructure deployment, or field engineering projects.
- Demonstrated experience conducting site surveys, engineering analyses, and technical evaluations.
- Familiarity with infrastructure installation and systems integration.
- Experience supporting telecommunications, aviation, or other mission-critical infrastructure projects.
- The ability to travel to remote locations.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience supporting FAA programs or National Airspace System (NAS) infrastructure projects.
- Familiarity with FAA Weather Camera Program operations and associated Standard Operating Procedures.
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Telecommunications, Computer Science, Information Technology, or Aviation Systems.
- Experience producing as-built drawings, installation records, and lifecycle documentation.
- Experience supporting remote communications, camera systems, or telecommunications infrastructure.
- Knowledge of engineering drawing development and documentation management.
- Experience supporting facility implementation, equipment installation, or field acceptance testing.
- Knowledge of real estate, lease coordination, and site acquisition processes for federal infrastructure projects.
- Experience developing training programs and technical documentation for system sustainment.
- Experience supporting aviation weather systems, surveillance systems, or remote monitoring technologies.
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Target Salary Range$112,000 - $179,000. This represents the typical salary range for this position. Salary is determined by various factors, including but not limited to, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the individual’s experience, education, knowledge, skills, and competencies, as well as geographic location and business and contract considerations. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay.