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Software System Engineer (26-073)
At a Glance
- Location
- Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Compensation
- ays of starting SALARY RANGE: $100,000 to $122,000 Actual salary will be based o
- Posted
- 2026-03-23T11:34:08-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Engineering
Requirements
Model-based systems engineering - CONOPS - DOORS
In-depth understanding of systems engineering process and principles.
Proven track record of successfully applying system engineering principles to develop product solutions.
Experience developing system engineering artifacts (e.g.
specifications, Interface Control Documents, Use Cases, System Architecture Descriptions, Trade Studies, etc.).
Working knowledge of system engineering artifacts (e.g.
Compensation & Benefits
$100,000 to $122,000
Actual salary will be based on a variety of factors, including location, experience, skill set, performance, licensure and certification, and business needs. The range for this position in other geographic locations may differ. Certain positions may also be eligible for variable incentive compensation, such as bonuses or commissions, that is not included in the base salary.
Estimated Pay Range
$100,000
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$122,000 USD
Responsibilities
The candidate will be responsible for software systems engineering products for their Scrum Team, including development of software products.
Responsible for performing in-depth analysis and technical support of systems software products, including complex problem resolution, design, development, testing, operational integration, and user support.
Systems Engineering support for team that Maintains, debugs and configures related software products.
Works from specifications to develop or modify operating systems applications.
Assists with design, coding, benchmark testing, debugging and documentation of programs. Work with SEIT organization to decompose system requirements to good software level requirements.
Work with SEIT organization to drive system use cases, conops, and sequences.