KPBS · 6 hours ago
NIWC - Graduate Student - ISR Department Lead Systems Engineer Projects (Task 56-162525)
KPBS is seeking a Graduate Student for the ISR Department Lead Systems Engineer role. The position involves providing technical and analytical support in the ISR area, focusing on systems integration of new and existing technologies, particularly in autonomous vehicles and ISR equipment research and development.
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Responsibilities
Conducting standardized and experimental engineering support with subsurface and surface Autonomous Vehicles in a controlled lab environment, and potentially in a controlled saltwater environment in the bay
Performing data analysis using Microsoft Excel and appropriate statistical software
Composing and completing technical reports, system analyses, and assessments
Assisting with the development of processes and procedures utilized by ISR systems in the collection and dissemination of data
Participating in Lead Systems Engineer meetings to assist coordination of engineering related events and presentations for the ISR Department and NIWC Pacific
Conducting relevant literature searches pertaining to the acceptance and execution of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practices
Submit Monthly Status Reports in accordance with the base contract
Qualification
Required
Pursuing a Master's Degree or PhD in any major. STEM and Engineering/Science courses are a plus. (First Year, Second Year or Doctoral Candidate)
Under general direction, incumbents must be enrolled in a master's degree program related to the required discipline requested on the task order statement of work
Must have a bachelor's degree in the required discipline and able to accomplish a minimum of 50% of the task without supervision for Graduate Level 1
Must have a bachelor's degree in the required discipline and able to accomplish a minimum of 90% of the task without supervision for Graduate Level 2
This position may require the employee to obtain and maintain a DoD SECRET security clearance
Due to the regulations established by the Department of Defense, only US Citizens may qualify
Candidate must reside in California and live within a commutable distance from SDSU at time of hire
Preferred
Course Work (preferred, but not mandatory): College level math, or Computer Science or Computer Engineering, or Chemistry/Biology
Expertise with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and common statistical software
Interest and/or experience in engineering practices as well as software and hardware development
Desire person with strong work ethic, detail oriented, and good communication skills
Student available to work 10-20 hours per week during semester, and 15-40 hours per week during breaks preferred