Lead Consulting Systems Engineer - Level 7 (aht)

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Los Angeles, CA +1 · Systems/Architecture/Test

Lead Consulting Systems Engineer (Level 7) for the Stand-in Attack Weapon (SiAW) missile program. Responsible for planning and executing systems engineering core functions, managing engineering metrics, and ensuring V&V across all program elements. Requires experience in the full systems engineering lifecycle of missile/weapon system development and leading integration across product teams, suppliers, and stakeholders. Must have a Secret security clearance and the ability to obtain SAP clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Ensure the program adheres to disciplined systems engineering practices across development, integration, test, production, and sustainment, and that all activities comply with company procedures and quality
  2. Lead vertical and horizontal technical integration across product teams, suppliers, and stakeholders throughout the program life cycle.
  3. Develop, allocate, and manage system requirements, key design criteria, and technical performance measures (TPMs), ensuring traceability from customer requirements through verification and validation.
  4. Plan and manage system-level integration and verification activities, including test planning, test execution oversight, and review/approval of test results and verification evidence.
  5. Provide technical leadership to the Program Management Office (PMO) and Chief Engineer (CE), including status on technical maturity, risks, issues, and integration challenges.

Skills

Required

  • Systems engineering leadership experience on major DoD or Government acquisition programs
  • Full systems engineering lifecycle experience
  • Missile/weapon system development program experience
  • Technical depth on missile/weapon system subsystems (e.g., RF/sensors, guidance, navigation, control, telemetry/communication, airframe)
  • System architecture experience
  • Developing and documenting end-to-end weapon system architectures
  • Defining interfaces and allocation of functions across subsystems
  • Ensuring architectural consistency
  • Requirements management
  • Integration and test planning
  • Risk and opportunity management
  • Technical leadership
  • Communication and defense of technical baseline
  • Experience with reviews (CDR, SVR, FCA/PCA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related STEM discipline with a minimum of 16 years of relevant engineering experience; or a Master’s degree with a minimum of 14 years of relevant engineering experience, or PhD with 12 years.

Nice to have

  • Leading at least part of the systems engineering lifecycle
  • Early integration and interfacing activities with external stakeholders
  • Subject matter expertise for critical system functions and interfaces
  • Review of system and subsystem design artifacts
  • Enforcing engineering rigor
  • Support/chair technical boards (ERB, CCB)
  • Contribute to Risk and Opportunities Management Board

What the JD emphasized

  • Must have a current US Government DoW Secret security clearance with the ability to get cleared for and maintain a Special Access Program (SAP) clearance.