Wyetech
Hardware/Software Design Engineer 3
About this role
Wyetech seeks a Hardware/Software Design Engineer 3 to develop innovative solutions for federal government clients in Annapolis Junction, Maryland. This role requires US citizenship and an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph, positioning you to work on cutting-edge projects within a high-performing corporate culture.
What you'll do
- Design and develop integrated hardware and software systems for federal applications
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to solve complex technological challenges
- Conduct system architecture and design reviews
- Support federal government customer requirements and compliance standards
- Participate in testing, validation, and deployment of solutions
- Contribute to continuous improvement of engineering processes
What they're looking for
- Hardware design and development
- Software engineering and coding
- Systems integration
- Federal compliance and security requirements
- Technical problem-solving
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Documentation and technical communication
- Design tools and CAD software
Benefits
- Award-winning corporate culture
- Opportunity to work on meaningful federal government projects
- Competitive compensation package
- Professional development opportunities
- Unique employee experience within the industry
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Wyetech
Wyetech builds cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity solutions, and advanced software systems for federal government clients, leveraging AWS, Kubernetes, machine learning, and cyber range technologies. The company is hiring Cloud Platform Engineers, DevOps Engineers, Software Engineers, and Test Engineers to develop and maintain these mission-critical systems.
View all jobs at WyetechLikely interview questions
- Describe a complex hardware-software integration project you've led and how you managed interdisciplinary coordination.
- How do you approach designing systems that must meet strict federal compliance and security requirements?