Sr. Staff Software Engineer (full Stack Software Discipline Lead)

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · San Diego, CA +4 · Software

Sr. Staff Software Engineer to lead the Full Stack Software Discipline area, focusing on the governance of tools, processes, training, and performance metrics for software development across Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Sector. This role architects, sustains, and improves the enabling environment for product teams, rather than direct coding.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide leadership and define strategic vision for technical priorities within Software discipline, aligned to long-term sector strategy.
  2. Regularly interface with EI&E discipline leads to identify program needs and close gaps in engineering tools, processes, digital solutions, and technical training.
  3. Lead the development, deployment, and sustainment of sector-wide engineering tools, standardized processes, digital solutions, and technical training-- ensuring they are relevant, scalable, and interoperable across programs.
  4. Build and sustain a strong Software Community of Practice (CoP), ensuring alignment of sub-CoPs, strategies, and priorities while fostering collaboration across programs and sub-disciplines.
  5. Act as a trusted advisor to help resolve technical performance shortfalls through root cause analysis, corrective action planning, long-term verification of improvement.

Skills

Required

  • Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, OpenStack)
  • containerization (Docker, OCI)
  • Kubernetes
  • service-mesh (Istio)
  • CI/CD (Jenkins, GitLab, Azure DevOps)
  • IaC (Ansible)
  • GIS data formats (DTED, GeoTIFF, OGC standards)
  • CesiumJS
  • Web-GL
  • map-tiling services
  • spatial-database (PostGIS)
  • coordinate-system transformations
  • terrain-rendering pipelines
  • Human-Machine interface
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • CI-integrated security scanning
  • Java
  • Web Frameworks
  • UI/UX Standards
  • MIL-STD-1472
  • task-analysis methodologies
  • workload-assessment tools
  • usability testing frameworks (Selenium, Cypress)
  • cognitive-load metrics
  • UI-design systems
  • accessibility (WCAG)
  • Universal Command Interface (UCI)
  • STANAG 4586
  • NATO/DoD message protocols
  • API design
  • data-format standards
  • Cross-Domain Solutions (CDS)
  • RMF/NIST 800-53
  • automated security-control assessment tools
  • continuous monitoring pipelines
  • OMS
  • Universal Command and Control Interface (UCI)
  • interoperable service-oriented components

Nice to have

  • AI-augmented workforce

What the JD emphasized

  • CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR START: Yes
  • CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret