ENSCO, Inc.
Strategic Requirements Systems Engineer
About this role
ENSCO seeks a Strategic Requirements Systems Engineer to support the Space Force's Military Satellite Communications systems by developing and managing interface control documents, coordinating cross-system integration between space and ground segments, and providing technical expertise for acquisition decisions. This on-site El Segundo role requires deep aerospace and DoD program experience to ensure complex satellite communications systems meet stringent requirements and regulatory standards.
What you'll do
- Develop, author, and maintain Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for space and ground segment interfaces
- Coordinate Interface Control Working Groups and support Engineering Review Boards and Configuration Control Boards
- Create interface diagrams, data dictionaries, message formats, and system-level interface descriptions
- Identify interface risks and drive technical issue resolution across engineering teams
- Support system integration and test activities with authoritative interface documentation
- Provide technical subject matter expert review of contract change proposals and requirements-related briefings
What they're looking for
- Interface Control Document (ICD) development and management
- Spacecraft subsystems knowledge (payloads, RF communications, power, GNC, thermal, propulsion)
- Systems engineering tools (DOORS, Jama, Cameo)
- Technical writing and documentation
- Data communication structures and schematic design
- DoD acquisition and space systems engineering
- Systems integration and testing
- Oral and written communication and presentation
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ENSCO, Inc.
ENSCO develops specialized sensor electronics, mechanical systems, test equipment, and avionics control systems for government and private clients. The company is hiring mechanical engineers, software developers, test equipment engineers, software verification engineers, and SharePoint administrators to support hardware design, cloud-based applications, avionics testing, and enterprise collaboration infrastructure.
- Website
- ensco.com
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through your experience developing Interface Control Documents for space systems—what challenges did you face and how did you resolve them?
- Describe a complex spacecraft subsystem interface issue you encountered on a DoD program and how you coordinated resolution across multiple teams.