DescriptionSAIC is seeking a motivated and experienced Cryptography Subject Matter Expert to join our team in El Segundo, CA. SAIC is sub‑contractor on the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (MSEIT) contract.The MSEIT effort provides leading‑edge Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) for the United States Space Force's (USSF) Space Systems Command (SSC). We acquire state‑of‑the‑art Military and Commercial Satellite Communications (SATCOM) systems, providing global, secure, survivable, and protected communications for our nation's warfighters. We seek technical individuals who will thrive in a highly collaborative work environment of small teams, using the most modern tools and methodologies to tackle the challenges of integrating complex space and ground communications systems.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide technical expertise in the development, integration, and delivery of both space and ground cryptographic units, ensuring all solutions align with mission objectives and system requirements.Lead spacecraft cryptographic unit trade studies, evaluating candidate solutions against requirements, interface constraints, environmental considerations, performance criteria, and testability. Deliver clear, data‑driven recommendations to program leadership and customers.Oversee the technical design, interface definition, development, and delivery of needed encryption units, including hardware and firmware. Ensure compatibility with subsystems and compliance with mission, cybersecurity, and interface standards.Manage technical design, interface definition, development, and delivery of needed encryption units, ensuring proper integration with ground systems, mission operations, and secure architectures.Support and oversee all testing activities for encryption units including dry runs and SVT. Ensure successful completion of verification and validation campaigns by developing or reviewing test plans, procedures, and reports. Participate in TRRs, dry run, SVTs, participate in CDRL review, address anomalies, and ensure full requirement traceability.Provide supplemental support for Protected Key Management Architecture (PKMA) including secure key management processes, documentation, and architecture alignment.Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with government customers, contractors, subcontractors, and FFRDC partners. Represent the crypto engineering function in design reviews, technical interchange meetings, and program‑level forums.Lead and mentor engineers (junior to mid‑level), including task assignment, technical reviews, and professional development.Oversee crypto lifecycle management. Manage technical scope, priorities, and dependencies for cryptographic tasks within program schedules and constraints.Establish and enforce cryptographic standards and best practices across programs and platforms.QualificationsRequired:An active TS/SCI is required for this positionBS in technical field, such as engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer scienceUnderstanding of the discipline and practice of Systems Engineering throughout the system lifecycle phases of concept, development, production, operations, and sustainment15+ years' experience with systems engineering, which may include crypto, cyber security, requirements development, verification, integration, and test10+ years' experience with crypto, NSA certification processes, and Key Management processes5+ years' experience with military or DoD or Intelligence Community space and groundProficient in Microsoft Office products, such as Excel, Word, and PowerPointPossess strong oral and written communication and presentation skills; able to author final‑version deliverable technical documents and reportsPreferred Skills:MS in technical field, such as engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer scienceFamiliarity with Jira and ConfluenceExperience with NSA's Key Management Infrastructure (KMI)Experience with HAIPEs and cross‑domain solutions (CDS)Certifications, such as CISSP, SANS, CEH, INCOSE CSEP or ESEP, OCSMP (MBSE)Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.#J-18808-Ljbffr
DescriptionSAIC is seeking a motivated and experienced Cryptography Subject Matter Expert to join our team in El Segundo, CA. SAIC is sub‑contractor on the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (MSEIT) contract.The MSEIT effort provides leading‑edge Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) for the United States Space Force's (USSF) Space Systems Command (SSC). We acquire state‑of‑the‑art Military and Commercial Satellite Communications (SATCOM) systems, providing global, secure, survivable, and protected communications for our nation's warfighters. We seek technical individuals who will thrive in a highly collaborative work environment of small teams, using the most modern tools and methodologies to tackle the challenges of integrating complex space and ground communications systems.Key ResponsibilitiesProvide technical expertise in the development, integration, and delivery of both space and ground cryptographic units, ensuring all solutions align with mission objectives and system requirements.Lead spacecraft cryptographic unit trade studies, evaluating candidate solutions against requirements, interface constraints, environmental considerations, performance criteria, and testability. Deliver clear, data‑driven recommendations to program leadership and customers.Oversee the technical design, interface definition, development, and delivery of needed encryption units, including hardware and firmware. Ensure compatibility with subsystems and compliance with mission, cybersecurity, and interface standards.Manage technical design, interface definition, development, and delivery of needed encryption units, ensuring proper integration with ground systems, mission operations, and secure architectures.Support and oversee all testing activities for encryption units including dry runs and SVT. Ensure successful completion of verification and validation campaigns by developing or reviewing test plans, procedures, and reports. Participate in TRRs, dry run, SVTs, participate in CDRL review, address anomalies, and ensure full requirement traceability.Provide supplemental support for Protected Key Management Architecture (PKMA) including secure key management processes, documentation, and architecture alignment.Build and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with government customers, contractors, subcontractors, and FFRDC partners. Represent the crypto engineering function in design reviews, technical interchange meetings, and program‑level forums.Lead and mentor engineers (junior to mid‑level), including task assignment, technical reviews, and professional development.Oversee crypto lifecycle management. Manage technical scope, priorities, and dependencies for cryptographic tasks within program schedules and constraints.Establish and enforce cryptographic standards and best practices across programs and platforms.QualificationsRequired:An active TS/SCI is required for this positionBS in technical field, such as engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer scienceUnderstanding of the discipline and practice of Systems Engineering throughout the system lifecycle phases of concept, development, production, operations, and sustainment15+ years' experience with systems engineering, which may include crypto, cyber security, requirements development, verification, integration, and test10+ years' experience with crypto, NSA certification processes, and Key Management processes5+ years' experience with military or DoD or Intelligence Community space and groundProficient in Microsoft Office products, such as Excel, Word, and PowerPointPossess strong oral and written communication and presentation skills; able to author final‑version deliverable technical documents and reportsPreferred Skills:MS in technical field, such as engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer scienceFamiliarity with Jira and ConfluenceExperience with NSA's Key Management Infrastructure (KMI)Experience with HAIPEs and cross‑domain solutions (CDS)Certifications, such as CISSP, SANS, CEH, INCOSE CSEP or ESEP, OCSMP (MBSE)Target salary range: $160,001 - $200,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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