Wyetech
System Engineer 3
About this role
Wyetech seeks a System Engineer 3 to lead systems engineering efforts for federal government contracts, developing comprehensive system requirements, architectures, and technical documentation while serving as the technical authority for project deliverables and liaising between government stakeholders and internal teams.
What you'll do
- Develop and analyze system requirements specifications based on user needs and operational concepts
- Lead design and development activities while providing technical leadership across integration efforts
- Guide users through requirements formulation, propose alternative approaches, and conduct feasibility studies
- Develop system architecture, design documentation, and system engineering management plans
- Serve as primary technical liaison with government customers on systems engineering matters and conflict resolution
- Ensure technical integrity and quality of all systems engineering deliverables
What they're looking for
- Systems engineering and requirements analysis
- System architecture and design documentation
- Technical leadership and team guidance
- Government contracting and stakeholder communication
- Systems integration and test planning
- Risk assessment and feasibility analysis
- Federal procurement and compliance knowledge
- Technical writing and documentation
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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 your experience developing system requirements specifications from concept of operations documents and high-level architectures.
- How have you managed technical conflicts or issues between government stakeholders and development teams?