Develop and maintain system requirements allocations and traceability for MAT terminal hardware, EHF modem software, and antenna subsystem elements from Government specifications through contractor implementation specifications
Support and participate in formal design reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR, SVR) for MAT hardware and software subsystems, developing assigned technical packages, compliance documentation, and corrective action tracking
Prepare and review Interface Control Documents governing MAT integration with host platform communications architectures, vehicle power systems, antenna control units, and network interfaces
Support analysis of EHF waveform performance including terminal access parameters, uplink/downlink margin assessments under operational channel conditions, and AEHF satellite scheduling interface compliance
Assist in evaluation of TRANSEC implementation compliance and coordinate with cryptographic system engineers to ensure protected communications requirements are properly allocated, designed, and verified at the system level
Coordinate with mechanical and antenna subsystem teams to address platform integration constraints including antenna articulation envelopes, ground clearance, vehicle load path, electromagnetic compatibility, and RF cable routing
Support system-level integration and test planning, preparation of test procedures, and execution of laboratory and field integration events including environmental qualification activities per MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-810
Evaluate subcontractor technical deliverables and identify gaps in requirements compliance, interface definition, or test coverage requiring resolution prior to system-level milestones
Prepare technical status reports and Government-facing review briefings for submission to PEO C4I, NUWCDIVNPT, and NAVWAR program offices
Track open technical risks, issues, and action items; support risk management reviews and contribute to Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) updates and reporting
Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline
6–10 years of relevant systems engineering experience in defense communications or terminal integration programs
Working knowledge of EHF or SHF satellite communications systems, including waveform fundamentals, satellite access protocols, and link performance analysis
Familiarity with TRANSEC principles and their application to protected Government communications systems, including interface with NSA-certified cryptographic equipment
Experience performing requirements analysis, allocation, and verification planning in a DoD acquisition environment
Experience participating in formal design reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR) on hardware-dominant defense programs
Familiarity with mobile platform integration constraints — RF performance, mechanical installation, vehicle power, and EMI/EMC — as applied to vehicle-mounted military communications systems
Experience developing or reviewing Interface Control Documents and system interface specifications in a multi-subcontractor program environment
Experience supporting system integration and test activities, including test procedure development and anomaly investigation, in laboratory or field environments
Ability to prepare and present technical status materials to Government customer audiences at program review level
Familiarity with requirements management tools (e.g., IBM DOORS, Cradle, or Jama) and DoD systems engineering frameworks (MIL-STD-499, EIA-632)