Senior Conops & Architecture Engineer - Experimental Space Programs

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Seal Beach, CA +2

Boeing is seeking a Senior ConOps & Architecture Engineer for their Experimental Space Programs, focusing on developing operational concepts for space vehicles and missions, including autonomous systems. The role involves leading cross-functional teams, utilizing Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), and ensuring system architecture supports mission objectives. Requires a Top Secret/SCI clearance and extensive experience in systems engineering and satellite systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support technology integration for and development of first-of-kind space vehicles and missions
  2. Develop and present review packages to internal and external senior leadership
  3. Work proactively and independently in a fast-paced, demanding atmosphere
  4. Lead and drive complex system trade studies to closure
  5. Ensure proper system architecture is in place to support mission objectives

Skills

Required

  • Active U.S.Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance
  • Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science
  • Experience with Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
  • 5 years of experience leading or managing cross-functional or cross-organizational teams within engineering and/or test
  • 5 years of direct experience with Satellite Systems Engineering groups
  • 10 years of experience in systems engineering, systems integration, and/or software engineering

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry
  • Strong oral, written, and visual communication skills
  • Experience working with cross-functional teams and external customers
  • Experience in spacecraft, launch vehicles, or highly autonomous unmanned systems
  • Experience with spacecraft mission operations
  • Experience with applying Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to space programs
  • Broad knowledge across spacecraft subsystems
  • Experience with spacecraft ground development

What the JD emphasized

  • first-of-kind space vehicles and missions
  • previously unsolved problems
  • broad, minimally-defined design spaces