System Engineer III 09-National Interest Security Company-Annapolis Junction,MD,Maryland-System Engineer Jobs


Software engineer job| System Engineer III 09-National Interest Security Company-Annapolis Junction,MD,Maryland-System Engineer jobs


  

  • NISC serves the national interest of the United States and our partners by offering customized technology and information management solutions, strategic consulting services, and integrated program management expertise
  • Our NISC team consists of highly qualified, knowledgeable, and motivated individuals with diverse experiences and backgrounds.  We believe in selecting enthusiastic people with a strong desire to be part of a growing company dedicated to innovative and differentiated solutions and services for our National Security, Energy, Federal Health, and Federal Civilian clients.  By providing our employees with customized professional development, a professional work environment, encouragement for individual initiative, and a robust compensation and benefits package, we have and continue to successfully build a strong NISC team If you are Mission Focused and Performance Driven, then NISC is the place for you
  • This position is for a System Engineer 3 to support requirements management
  •   The primary role for this position is to provide requirements development and analysis for the UTT Program
  •   The requirements engineer will work directly with the UTT team and external customers to define, gather, analyze and document techncial requirements
  • Work with system architects, system developers, testers, and systems engineers to develop and maintain requirements (functional through design) for software, hardware, documentation, and other analysis and design artifacts to be used for development, integration, and testing
  • Draft and coordinate preparation of requirements documentation for one or more threads
  • The documentation will include but not be limited to: requirements management plans, requirements documents, and technical briefings
  • Critically evaluate the information gathered from multiple sources, reconcile conflicts, decompose high-level information into details, abstract up from low-level information to a more general understanding, distinguish presented user requests from underlying true needs, and distinguish solution ideas from requirements

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