Req Undersea Systems Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-10
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Software Engineer
ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES:
As an Undersea systems engineer, you’ll be a member of a cross‑functional team responsible for supporting Requirements Management, Requirements Derivation/Decomposition, Test Procedure development from derived requirements, and support running developed test procedures for a TS/SCI Undersea Program. This team develops the technologies, products, and services that help our nation’s heroes keep our nation safe. The work is important and the challenges are career‑defining.
We encourage you to apply if you have any of these preferred skills or experiences: understanding and experience on both sides of the 'Systems V' (requirements through test).
- Clear understanding of systems engineering concepts, principles, theories, and technical standards
- Clear understanding of requirements management and system modeling tools
- Creative thinker with ability to grasp and apply new information quickly and handle increasing responsibilities with growing complexity
- Team player who thrives in collaborative environments and revels in team success
- Commitment to ongoing professional development for yourself and others
- An exciting career path with opportunities for continuous learning and development.
- Research oriented work, alongside award‑winning teams developing practical solutions for our nation’s security
- Flexible schedules with every other Friday off work, if desired (9/80 schedule)
- Competitive benefits, including 401k matching, flex time off, paid parental leave, healthcare benefits, health & wellness programs, employee resource and social groups, and more
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This position is preferably work onsite or can be flex onsite. While on-site, you will be a part of the Pittsfield, MA facility – General Dynamics Pittsfield, MA Office.
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