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The Engineering & Sciences organization at Northrop Grumman Mission Systems (NGMS) is seeking a highly skilled Systems Engineer to join our team based in Woodland Hills, CA. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in systems‑engineering principles and extensive experience delivering technology programs through rigorous design review and verification sell-off campaigns. This role requires the ability to lead cross‑functional teams, manage configuration baselines and ensure successful transition of hardware‑software systems to production.
What You’ll Get to Do:
Be responsible for the technical baseline development by capturing, analyzing, and finalizing the functional and performance requirements baseline; maintain full traceability in DOORS and confirm verifiability ahead of the Critical Design Review (CDR).
Develop functional and physical system architectures, conduct trade‑off studies, and select optimal solutions that advance system maturity toward production readiness.
Organize and lead internal design‑review meetings; facilitate external CDR sessions with customers, suppliers, certification bodies and other partners, collecting feedback, documenting decisions and driving corrective actions to closure.
Collaborate with integration and test teams on schedules, maintain Interface Control Documents (ICDs) and create comprehensive test verification matrices that cover hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) and software‑in‑the‑loop (SIL) scenarios.
Lead verification execution, analyze test and analysis results, resolve discrepancies and close verification loops to satisfy CDR baseline requirements and subsequent system qualification.
Manage baseline configuration items, enforce version control and conduct impact analyses for changes throughout system verification and validation.
Author and maintain critical CDR artifacts—System Requirements Document, ICD, Design Description, Test Plans, Risk Register—and produce regular status reports and executive‑level presentations on CDR and verification readiness, risks and mitigation strategies.
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers; actively participate in cross‑functional teams to ensure alignment with program objectives and promote knowledge sharing across mechanical, electrical and software disciplines.
Drive continuous improvement by identifying process inefficiencies, proposing updates to configuration‑management practices and contributing to lessons‑learned documentation for future programs.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in a STEM discipline + 8 years of related experience; Master of Science in a STEM discipline + 6 years of related experience; or Ph.D. in a STEM discipline + 4 years of related experience
Demonstrated systems‑engineering experience, preferably in aerospace or defense.
Proficient with systems‑engineering tools such as DOORS, CAMEO, MATLAB, or comparable software.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills; able to interpret complex data and generate actionable insights.
Excellent written and verbal communication, capable of translating technical concepts for non‑technical audiences.
Collaborative team player who actively contributes to cross‑functional projects.
Meticulous attention to detail with a commitment to high‑quality, reliable work.
Agile and adaptable, thriving in fast‑changing, fast‑paced environments.
A current/active U.S. Government Secret clearance.
Availability to work onsite full‑time in Woodland Hills, California.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or PhD in a STEM field or in technical management.
Solid understanding of inertial navigation and related products.
Proven track record executing program milestones, including Systems Requirements Review (SRR), System Functional Review (SFR), Preliminary Design Review (PDR) and Critical Design Review (CDR).
Skills Required
- Bachelor of Science in a STEM discipline + 8 years related experience; Master + 6 years; or Ph.D. + 4 years
- Demonstrated systems-engineering experience (preferably in aerospace or defense)
- Proficient with systems-engineering tools such as DOORS, CAMEO, MATLAB, or comparable software
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Collaborative team player, able to contribute to cross-functional projects
- Meticulous attention to detail and commitment to high-quality work
- Agile and adaptable, able to work in fast-changing environments
- A current/active U.S. Government Secret clearance
- Availability to work onsite full-time in Woodland Hills, California
- Solid understanding of inertial navigation and related products
- Proven track record executing SRR, SFR, PDR and CDR program milestones
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Retirement Support — 401(k) matching is considered strong, with additional defined-benefit coverage for certain cohorts and options like catch-up contributions. Retirement programs are repeatedly highlighted as a core strength of the total rewards.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — PTO, company-paid holidays, and compressed work schedules (such as 9/80) provide meaningful time away and flexibility. These scheduling options are cited as a major quality-of-life benefit across many locations.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave alongside caregiver leave, adoption assistance, and back-up care supports a range of family needs. These programs have been expanded recently, signaling continued investment in family support.
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