Kitty Hawk Technologies, a growing service and technology innovator, is seeking talented and motivated professionals to deliver lean and effective solutions to our government partners. We have an immediate opening for a Systems Engineer (International Program) to join our team. This position will provide an opportunity to develop the innovative technology that supports some of our nation’s most important defense initiatives. Kitty Hawk employees work closely with our customers to develop solutions that support national engineering and security missions, and the ideal candidate will support our team in providing program support to the Department of War (DoW). In addition to receiving a competitive salary and health benefits, the Systems Engineer (IP) will join a motivated, talented, and technically accomplished team. The employee will also enjoy a flexible work environment where contributions are recognized and rewarded.
Systems Engineer (IP) will provide Systems Engineering and Training Analysis (SETA) services in support of Center for Surface Combat Systems Training Command (SCSTC) mission of providing system and platform specific the technical training, and tactical skill-sets, and combat systems training to our warfighters and international partners who operate U.S. manufactured systems. Kitty Hawk Technologies Systems Engineer (IP) works closely with SCSTC to develop and evaluate technical solutions in support of training and deployment of naval combat systems capability.
Kitty Hawk Technologies is currently seeking a Systems Engineer with six (6) or more years of experience in Dahlgren, Virginia.
Key Responsibilities:
- Performs high level engineering support for the International Programs Office (N7I) supporting training readiness for international partners
- Assess USN baseline changes and apply surface ship combat systems knowledge and experience to determine training requirements and training impacts to FMS baselines
- Considered technically competent on Aegis Combat System elements and applies knowledge to recommend changes in technical application and training requirements for FMS maintenance and operations courses taught by SCSTC
- Develops and employs advanced methods to determine solutions of complex military system design requirements, development, and fielding
- Evaluate system capabilities and limitations and provide recommendations to training based on specific country surface ship configuration or deviation(s) from parent USN baselines
- Assess, review, and present findings to government staff, including system improvements and training recommendations

