Systems Engineer I - New College Hire - SADID - Portsmouth, RI (BS Degree)
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Raytheon aspires to be the most admired defense and aerospace systems supplier through world-class people and technology. Headquartered in Waltham, MA, Raytheon employs 80,000 people world-wide and generated $21.9 billion in 2005 sales.
Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) is Raytheon's leader in mission systems integration. With a strong international and domestic customer base, including the U.S. Missile Defense Agency and the U.S. armed forces. IDS provides integrated air and missile defense and naval and maritime war fighting solutions. Headquartered in Tewksbury, MA, IDS employs 13,000 people worldwide and generated $3.8 billion in 2005 revenue.
Bring your talent and skills to the following IDS group:
The Systems Architecture & Design Department provides total systems engineering for battle management command, control, communications, and intelligence (BMC3I) and weapons systems; from concept to integration. Our core activities are requirements definition & design at the system, subsystem, and component level. Supporting these activities is modeling & simulation, and system effectiveness/operational analysis. We are also involved in concept development for the more advanced systems of the future and the related technology that will make them possible, such as data fusion and intelligent systems. To maximize our efficiency and the interoperability of our products, Systems Architecture & Design is on the forefront of applying object oriented systems engineering and architecture methods. As an entry level engineer, you can expect to apply your training to such roles as requirements definition, analyses, and small-scale software development.
Systems Engineer I ? Portsmouth, RI
IDS has a great need for talented engineers who want to become systems engineers. We have multiple opportunities for college graduates to contribute to a variety of programs within the Systems Architecture, Design and Integration Center. This center has grown to more than 1000 people located in Andover, Sudbury, and Tewksbury Massachusetts locations, all within 20 -30 miles of Boston. Other centers are located in Woburn, MA, Portsmouth, RI, Huntsville, AL., & San Diego, CA.
SADID provides total systems engineering for battle management command, control, communications, and intelligence (BMC3I) and weapons systems; from concept to integration. Our core activities are requirements definition & design at the system, subsystem, and component level. Supporting these activities is modeling & simulation, and system effectiveness/operational analysis. We are also involved in concept development for the more advanced systems of the future and the related technology that will make them possible, such as data fusion and intelligent systems. To maximize our efficiency and the interoperability of our products, SADID is on the forefront of applying object oriented systems engineering and architecture methods. As an entry level engineer, you can expect to apply your training to such roles as requirements definition, analyses, and small-scale software development.
Opportunities currently exist within SADID?s
Sensor and Control Systems Department in Portsmouth, RI. The S&CS department provides systems architecture, design and integration solutions and products to IDS naval and maritime programs. S&CS strives to provide the best systems engineering design and support to its internal and external customers through partnering, applying a one company approach, to achieve a cost effective, total solution.
S&CS Core Competencies:
? Acoustic Sensors
? Ship Electronics Integration
? Combat and Surveillance System Command and Control
What is systems engineering? What does a systems engineer do? System Engineering supports the specific program from inception to completion and a system engineer defines the system, determining it?s requirements and having input into its design. The System Engineer does not stop there, they contribute to string test, integration test, fielding and operational test, and the ongoing maintenance and warranty of the product. "Systems" for the Department of Defense run the gamut from missiles, launchers, and radar, to the components that communicate with and control those components. We require engineering, math or computer skills which will be used to help define the architecture of the system (the "pieces" and how they fit together), the performance and functional requirements of the system (what it must be capable of doing and how well), the requirements and design of the products that make up the system (what components are needed and how they must perform), and the integ
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