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<p>Required Qualifications:  </p><ul><li>Active TS/SCI clearance (with Poly)  </li><li>BS/BA in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math (or related technical discipline) and 5 years' work experience, Masters and 3 years' work experience; an additional four years of experience may be considered in lieu of degree.</li><li>Ability to work independently and within a team environment  </li><li>Good customer teaming skills; ability to collaborate in cross-functional teams  </li><li>Strong interpersonal, problem solving, critical thinking, organizational, and multi-tasking skills  </li><li>Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills, and ability to lead technical forums  </li></ul><p>Desired Qualifications:  </p><ul><li>MS in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math, or related scientific or technical discipline  </li><li>IT credentials and certifications (e.g., DAWIA, PMP, INCOSE, ITIL, CISSP and SAFe Agile)  </li><li>Experience with Agile and Waterfall test milestones, Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math, or related technical discipline or equivalent experience  </li><li>BS Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math, or related technical discipline or equivalent experience   </li></ul> <p>Systems Integration Testing Engineer will be a member of the system level, end-to-end test engineering team responsible for system Independent Verification and Validation (IV&V). The team is responsible for working closely with the development teams to understand segment and enterprise requirements, review segment-level test scenarios and test reports, create system integration level test plans and detailed test procedures, execute end-to-end integration testing, and provide a final test report and recommendation to move the system forward toward operations.  </p><p> </p><p>Successful candidates must be/have: </p><ul><li>Self-starter with strong analytic and critical thinking skills with attention to details  </li><li>Strong work ethic: 100% dependable with fantastic follow through, the desire to “make a difference”, and committed to a culture of respect  </li><li>Capable of writing detailed test procedures  </li><li>Capable of learning new systems quickly  </li><li>Able to read and follow procedures and flow diagrams  </li><li>Able to effectively share information related to work product in verbal and written form   </li><li>Able to follow instructions and schedules, and handle multiple priorities   </li><li>Able to coordinate and lead enterprise test readiness events  </li><li>Experience in proof reading, following detailed work instructions and projects requiring critical thinking skills  </li><li>Passion for fast paced, high-growth work environment with responsibilities transcending multiple job function  </li><li>Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications with aptitude for Microsoft Excel  </li><li>Strong verbal, and written communication skills  </li><li>Exceptional organization and time management skills with an eye toward process improvement  </li><li>Excellent interpersonal and communication skills  </li><li>Be a team player working with a diverse group of team members  </li></ul>

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