What We Do
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) advances the state of the art in software engineering and cybersecurity, serving as a national resource for the advancement of secure, reliable, and high-performing software systems. As a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) at Carnegie Mellon University, SEI partners with academia, the U.S. Department of War, other government agencies, and industry to improve the development, acquisition, and sustainment of software-intensive systems.
Our mission is to help organizations acquire and operate software-reliant systems that are secure, reliable, sustainable, and mission-effective delivered on time and within budget.
If you are creative, curious, and motivated to solve complex technical challenges in support of national defense, we encourage you to apply.
About the Role
We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to support U.S. Department of War customers in acquiring and sustaining a mission-critical, software-based mission planning and readiness applications essential to national security operations.
In this role, you will provide software development support across the full software acquisition lifecycle, including architecture analysis, development oversight, risk reduction, integration, and long-term sustainment planning. You will work closely with Program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Management Offices (PMOs), sustainment organizations, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure delivered capabilities meet operational, maintainability, and long-term supportability requirements.
The ideal candidate combines deep, hands-on expertise in C++ and browser supported languages. Additionally, development experience supporting Army, Air Force, Navy and Space Force acquisition programs, legacy-dependent systems, and operational environments is key. You will integrate with technical teams, evaluate architectural tradeoffs, develop proto@types, analyze existing source code, and support customer engagements that inform acquisition and sustainment decisions. Join us in advancing the engineering of mission-critical systems that protect and support those who serve.
What You'll Do
Support DoW software acquisition and sustainment efforts in alignment with DoD 5000-series guidance, including architecture analysis, engineering, integration, testing, deployment, and sustainment planning
Provide software development expertise for a DoW planning and readiness application supporting mission readiness
Analyze lifecycle artifacts associated with two or more planning applications and propose methods to combine them into a common baseline
Advise and develop proto@type capability for government stakeholders on software design decisions, technical risks, modernization strategies, and tradeoffs associated with large, legacy-dependent systems
Lead software development efforts from concept through deployment, with an emphasis on C++ and browser supported languages like C#, Java, and Angular.
Demonstrate software architecture expertise by developing and maintaining design artifacts such as data-flow diagrams, sequence diagrams, interface control definitions, and quality attribute specifications to support scalable, maintainable, and resilient solutions
Analyze existing source code, interfaces, and data flows to identify technical debt, sustainment risks, and modernization opportunities
Build proto@types and technical demonstrations to reduce risk, inform acquisition decisions, and mature emerging capabilities
Lead and mentor development teams, promoting disciplined engineering practices, continuous improvement, and mission focus
Support customer engagements such as technical interchange meetings (TIMs), design reviews, and acquisition milestone activities, providing clear, defensible technical input
Stay current on emerging technologies, software engineering best practices, and digital modernization initiatives relevant to sustainment and maintenance systems
Who You Are
Ability to obtain and maintain an active Department of War (DoW) security clearance; an existing SECRET or higher clearance is preferred
Experience leading, architecting, or developing large-scale acquisition programs
Experience with developing mission and safety critical embedded software applications
Experience supporting major DoW acquisition organizations
Proven experience designing and implementing complex software architectures for mission-critical or sustainment-focused systems based on new and existing system and software requirements with varying levels of uncertainty
Proven experience in developing new and maintaining existing software documentation artifacts with emphasis on views and models across the full Software Development Lifecycle through modern tools and approaches
Proven experience in structured verification and validation activities in planning and execution of system and software level test activities
Demonstrated ability to identify and balance architectural drivers, tradeoffs, extensibility, and long-term maintainability
Experience across the full software development lifecycle, including use of static analysis tools and associated coding standards to improve quality and security
Demonstrated success leading technical teams and engaging credibly with government and contractor stakeholders
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to senior government decision-makers
Willingness to work directly with U.S. military and government customers in mission-focused environments
Ability to travel up to 25% to SEI offices, sponsor sites, conferences, and offsite meetings
You have a BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related disciple with ten (10) years of experience; OR MS in the same fields with eight (8) years of experience; OR a PhD in the same fields with five (5) years of experience
Why Work Here?
Our benefits philosophy encompasses three driving priorities: choice, control, and well-being. Through Carnegie Mellon University, SEI offers a wide range of competitive employee benefits, including comprehensive health insurance, tuition benefits, generous time off, and a robust retirement savings policy to name a few.
Join a world-class organization that makes a meaningful impact on government software.
Collaborate with experts and work with cutting-edge technologies to solve challenging problems for the government and the nation.
Receive an 8% monthly contribution to your retirement plan with no personal contribution required.
Access tuition benefits for yourself and your dependent children.
Take advantage of paid parental and military leave.
Qualify for relocation assistance and many other benefits.
Join us in advancing the engineering of mission-critical systems that protect and support those who serve.
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Job Function
Software/Applications Development/Engineering
Position Type
Staff - Regular
Full time/Part time
Full time
Pay Basis
Salary
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Always focused on the future, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) advances software as a strategic advantage for national security. We lead research and direct transition of software engineering, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence technologies at the intersection of academia, industry, and government. We serve the nation as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and are based at Carnegie Mellon University, a global research university annually rated among the best for its programs in computer science and engineering.
Our people apply special knowledge and skills and are part of an elite research university. We perform research and apply our expertise every day to foresee problems and exploit opportunities in software engineering, AI engineering, and cybersecurity. Quality software that is secure will control the future. At CMU SEI, we are engineering that ever-greater software-fueled future.
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