Senior Systems Engineer 2060
Company: COMPASS
Location: Chantilly
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Compass is looking for a motivated individual to provide
operational services to the Intelligence Community. Our goal is to
hire talented and passionate team members who desire to grow their
skill sets, as well as the reputation of the company with our
partners, clients, and stakeholders. We are looking for an
individual to join an innovative team supporting mission
critical/mission essential activities. Professional IT
certification training opportunities and assistance are available
through Compass. This position is contingent upon task order award.
Position Title: Senior Systems Engineer 2060 Location: Chantilly,
Virginia Clearance Required: Active Top Secret/SCI Overall
Assignment Description: The Senior Systems Engineer will support
the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Ground Enterprise
Directorate (GED) approach to Systems Engineering (SE) and SE
Management and abide by and support GED’s Test and Evaluation
Management Plan (TEMP) and Systems Engineering Plan (SEP) and
recommend improvements. The Senior Systems Engineer will provide
ground mission expertise to support system engineering of ground
capabilities. Duties may include: Architecture Support the
development, maintenance, management, and implementation of GED
architectures. Support architectural endeavors aligning with GED’s
Ground Vision. Provide recommendations/technical expertise for
cloud architecture evolution and end-to-end integration of
data-centric applications and distributed networks, enabling
information sharing, efficiencies, and interoperability. This
includes: Operating in a hybrid cloud (on prem hardware with cloud)
Multiple cloud architecture supporting 2 or more different cloud
service providers Architecture resiliency with or without cloud
service accessibility Managed services using any cloud provider
Ensure Special Program Office (SPO) infrastructure, frameworks,
prototypes, and platforms (to include mission unique environments)
align with GED’s Ground Vision and architectures. Develop,
document, maintain, and coordinate ground architectures, consistent
with the following activities: Identification and recommendation of
architectural improvements/opportunities for both current and
future ground architectures maximizing GED enterprise services and
tools as legacy systems are modernized and support new mission
requirements/architectures are proposed; Enable automation, data
centricity, application service-centric concepts,
hybrid/multi-cloud environments, software frameworks,
microservices, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), and
Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipelines;
Evaluation of GED, NRO, and Intelligence Community (IC)
architectures to identify opportunities to integrate/consolidate
functions, capabilities, frameworks, platforms, and architectures;
Development and maintenance of hybrid multi-cloud reference
architectures and design patterns; Integration of resilient and
isolated architectures supporting mission scenarios;
Identification, assessment, and documentation of dependencies,
discrepancies, and gaps in capabilities between current and planned
future ground architectures; Participation in and support of
NRO/Systems Engineering Directorate’s (SED), NRO CIO/CISO, and
other agencies’ architectural forums and development efforts, where
applicable; Supporting development and monitoring adherence to
GED-level and SPO-level architectural standards that align with
overarching Federal, IC, and DoD architectures; and Creation and
maintenance of architectural views, based on architectural
frameworks as directed by the Government. Requirements Management
Requirements management activities will include management of
traditionally developed System and Function Requirements, Interface
Documents, Systems Design Specs, Agile requirements (Epics,
Features, Stories) and other types of requirements, capability
requests, and needs as provided by users and external sources.
Support the development, maintenance, and management of
requirements for GED programs that could include programs that are
managed via both Agile and Waterfall methodologies. Develop and
maintain GED requirements, traceability, and verification in
Government approved tool(s), e.g., JIRA, Dynamic Object-Oriented
Requirements System (DOORS), Excel, and Model Based Systems
Engineering (MBSE) tools. Roadmap and Schedule Management Support
the development, evaluation, communication, and use of roadmaps and
schedules. Abide by and support the SPO and GED schedule management
process. Readiness, Test, Verification and Validation Prepare
readiness artifacts in accordance with NRO Instruction (NI) 130-1-6
NRO Life Cycle Readiness and associated addendums and Agile
Blueprint. Support the execution of GED’s System and Ground
Readiness Process, e.g., Ground Readiness Review (GRR). Support,
facilitate, and participate in site surveys, pre-ship reviews, and
audit reviews. Support the planning and execution of SPO-level,
multi-project (solution/system), and end-to-end integration, test,
verification, and validation activities. Witness test events,
provide test satisfaction recommendations, and prepare test reports
for SPO-level projects. Work with stakeholders to monitor and
provide assessments of development and integration test data sets,
to ensure current, relevant data is used for various types of
system evaluation. Facilitate and monitor the end-to-end
integration and interoperability of the developed baseline systems.
Evaluate and coordinate FGA readiness actions and report on
comprehensive closure of required capabilities. Transition of
Capabilities Support the transition management process (e.g., NSIS)
and engage with developers, acquisition offices, and stakeholders
to coordinate delivery of operational capabilities. Ensure proposed
capability transitions are in compliance with ground architectures.
Support the planning, coordination, and completion of the
decommissioning of projects. Configuration Management Support the
Government in conducting SPO-level ERBs and Configuration Control
Boards. Write, review, and recommend responses to Requests for
Changes (RFCs) and Change Requests for SPO-level projects to
include developer RFC impact statements. Risk, Issues, and
Opportunities Management Abide by and facilitate SPO-level
risk/issue/opportunity management processes by: Supporting the GED
Risk Forum Identifying GED enterprise (cross-SPO) and SPO-level
risks/issues/opportunities Developing and assessing risks, issues,
and opportunities for GED programs and systems to include the
risks/issues/opportunities statements and mitigation strategies and
coordinating with the appropriate stakeholders. Thread Management
Support GED’s thread management to align and synchronize
acquisitions, planning, and support architecture and requirements
analyses and trade studies. Develop, propose, collect, and report
metrics to monitor acquisition implementations, synchronization,
and to track SPO-level and cross-SPO baseline execution. Support
the thread leads’ increment planning events and solution
demonstrations by: Providing SPO inputs to the thread architecture
views and roadmaps; Assessing and reporting SPO inputs to the
thread’s development status; Evaluating risks and issues and
recommending mitigation options; Providing SPO input to planning
efforts and program reviews; Verifying that major mission and
thread capabilities are addressed in requirements. Digital
Engineering Support the use of Digital Engineering (DE), to include
the use of Model Based Systems Engineering and other DE disciplines
to support systems engineering and acquisition practices. Support
the integration of a common environment consistent with select
architecture models, such as the MBSE model. Assess architecture
alternatives via modeling to demonstrate measurable outcomes and
impacts to enable SPO-level decision-making. Use modeling and
visualization capabilities to compare architecture alternatives and
evaluate changes to 1) current and future architectures, 2) CONOPs,
3) proposed systems, 4) potential capabilities, 5) prototypes, and
6) new requirements. Support coordination with Chief Architect (CA)
to ensure activities are aligned with GED-level Systems Engineering
guidance for FGA 2.0 and 3.0 activities. Research and Development
Support prototyping, innovation, and exploration of new ways to
provide advanced mission management, processing, and orchestration
capabilities. Support research and development. This does not
include performing research and development. Outreach Support the
preparation and presentation of strategic planning products (e.g.,
the ground vision, strategic initiatives and ground architecture
status) at GED- and SPO-level events. Support the use of GED
enterprise managed knowledge repositories for discovering and
sharing information to include GED policy, directives, acquisition
guidance, and terminology, as well as all reports, studies, and
milestone activities. Make recommendations, develop plans, and
execute Government-approved outreach activities and TEMs with
oversight organizations, NRO directorates, mission partners, users,
industry partners, FFRDCs and national labs to: Facilitate open
communications; Identify mission needs, technical issues, and
potential resolutions; Communicate the value proposition of SPO
capabilities and services; Promote user engagement with
stakeholders and product consumers; Assess new
technologies/capabilities. Skills and Experience: Required:
Requires a Technical Degree and 10 to 12 years of experience with a
BS/BA; or 8 to 10 years with a MS/MA; or 5 to 7 years with a PhD
Must possess and be able to maintain TS/SCI with Poly Intelligence
Community experience and work history Experience developing
technical architecture solutions Knowledge of intelligence
collection methods, capabilities, and tasking processes Experience
in supporting Requirements Engineering, CONOPS development, and
system integration to accommodate End to End Systems Engineering
Experience/Certifications with Model Base Systems Engineering
software Strong project management skills and ability to concisely
brief project status to senior leadership Apply Agile principles to
management of a government/contractor development team working
disparate projects Expected to create/brief packages which include
technical requirements, implementation plan, risks and success
criteria Knowledge of, and experience executing, SAFe Agile
methodology Excellent communication skills, multi-task and lead
several projects simultaneously Compass, Inc. (Compass) is a Small
Business (SB) headquartered in Winchester, VA as a Defense and
Intelligence solutions provider to the United States Government. We
provide Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA),
Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS), and Systems
Engineering and Integration (SE&I) to our government and
business partner customers. As a premier Defense and Intelligence
solution provider, we employee a diverse, agile, highly trained and
extremely talented staff. Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
Veterans/Disabled
Keywords: COMPASS, Olney , Senior Systems Engineer 2060, IT / Software / Systems , Chantilly, Maryland