Integration Engineer
MANTECH · Aiea, HI · 2 wk ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Plan, design, implement, and manage integrated systems supporting end-to-end logistics and sustainment operations.
- Enable interoperability between commercial and military logistics systems through Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), common data standards, and modular interface solutions.
- Cook up technical integration plans that address constraints of low-bandwidth, denied, degraded, and disrupted environments.
- Support the deployment and sustainment of systems used in prepositioned posture locations, expeditionary base operations, and dynamic logistics hubs.
- Participate in design and execution of integration strategies for Command and Control of the Information Environment (C2IE), JOPT, and theater-specific logistics tools.
- Support the planning and delivery of supply chain automation, predictive analytics, and mission-enabling technologies.
Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or a related technical field.
- 9+ years of experience in systems integration, with 4+ years emphasis on logistics or sustainment environments.
- Familiarity with Agile development practices, DevSecOps, and rapid prototyping.
- Familiarity with DoD IT systems, transport layer protocols, and cybersecurity compliance standards.
Qualifications
- A Master’s degree in an Engineering discipline is preferred.
- Knowledge of DoD logistics systems including GCSS, JPAS, and service-specific sustainment tools.
- A strong understanding of data interoperability, EDI, and system-to-system interfaces in distributed architectures.
- A background in distributed system architecture, including edge computing and low-signature communication systems.
- PMP or systems engineering certification (e.g., INCOSE CSEP) is a plus.
Benefits
- Must hold an active TS/SCI clearance.
Physical Requirements
- The person in this position must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
- Occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, or to communicate with co-workers, management, and customers, via email, phone, and or virtual communication, which may involve delivering presentations.