Senior Systems Engineer
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![]() United States, Virginia, Alexandria | |
![]() 2001 N Beauregard St (Show on map) | |
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Overview
Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA) delivers high-impact, technical solutions to complex national security issues. With over 50 years of business expertise and consistent growth, we are known for continuous innovation for our government customers, in both the US and abroad. Our exceptionally talented team is highly collaborative in spirit and practice, producing Results that Matter. Come work with the best! We offer opportunity, unique challenges, and clear-sighted commitment to the mission. SPA: Objective. Responsive. Trusted. The Joint, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Interagency Division (JOID) provides expert support services to a range of customers spanning across the Department of Defense, Federal Civilian, and international markets. JOID provides a diverse portfolio of analytical and programmatic capabilities to help our customers make informed decisions on their most challenging issues. The Critical Infrastructure Group (CIG) within JOID provides technical, programmatic and analytical support to customers with missions in national security to include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Group brings technical and operational expertise in fields of countering weapons of mass destruction, critical infrastructure protection, emergency response, nuclear non-proliferation, weapons deployment programs, and transportation safety. In addition to management and advisory services, CIG staff collaborate closely with our clients to provide high-quality modeling, simulation, software, and analytical products to meet the most demanding government standards and timelines. We have an upcoming need for a Senior Systems Engineer to provide onsite/hybrid support in the Northern VA. Responsibilities We are seeking a highly experienced Senior Systems Engineer to join the DHS Acquisition Management team. This role is pivotal in providing expert systems engineering support focused on DHS policies, governance, and oversight of both Major and Non-Major acquisition programs. Will collaborate with cross-functional teams to analyze, evaluate, and optimize acquisition processes, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and DHS directives. By supporting senior leadership in data-driven decision-making, this position plays a critical role in driving effective and efficient program execution, mitigating risks, and enhancing overall mission outcomes in homeland security initiatives. Develop, interpret, and apply DHS acquisition policies, including the DHS Instruction 102-01 (Acquisition Management) and related directives, to guide program planning, execution, and oversight. Ensure alignment with Federal standards such as the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and DHS-specific guidelines. Conduct comprehensive reviews and assessments of Major and Non-Major acquisition programs, including requirements analysis, risk management, and performance metrics. Identify gaps in systems engineering practices and recommend improvements to enhance program lifecycle management from concept through sustainment. Provide technical analyses, briefings, and recommendations to DHS senior executives and program managers to inform strategic decisions. This includes synthesizing complex data on program status, cost, schedule, and technical performance to facilitate informed oversight and resource allocation. Collaborate with acquisition teams to implement systems engineering best practices, such as model-based systems engineering (MBSE), to ensure programs are executed efficiently. Monitor program milestones, evaluate trade-offs, and support corrective actions to address deviations and improve outcomes. Perform verification and validation of acquisition artifacts, ensuring adherence to governance frameworks. Develop mitigation strategies for technical, schedule, and budgetary risks across diverse DHS programs, including cybersecurity, border security, and emergency response systems. Interface with internal CBP components (e.g., OFO, USBP, AMO) and external partners (e.g., contractors, interagency groups) to foster collaboration and resolve systems engineering challenges. Prepare reports and presentations for oversight bodies like the Acquisition Review Board (ARB). Stay abreast of emerging systems engineering trends, tools, and methodologies relevant to DHS missions. Contribute to policy updates, training programs, and process enhancements to elevate acquisition maturity. Qualifications Required:
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