Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Software Engineering
Requirements Engineering
Quality Assurance
Systems Architecture
Verification And Validation
V-Model
System Integration
Regulatory Compliance
Collaboration
Computer Hardware
Testing
Documentation
Technical Drafting
Auditing
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Systems Engineering
Aerospace
FMEA
ARP4754
ARP4761
DO-178C
DO-254
Analytical Skill
Technical Writing
Requirements Management
IBM Rational DOORS
Systems Modeling
SysML
UML
Test Plans
Job Details
This posting is for a contract assignment and is not a full-time employment offer with Boeing. Candidates selected for roles will be employed as contract workers through a Boeing approved 3rd party for the duration of the specified project.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is seeking Career Systems Engineer to support our Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) team in Everett or Renton, WA. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in requirements engineering, system architecture, design, verification & validation (V&V), and demonstrate knowledge of the Systems Engineering V-Diagram process as defined in ARP4754A/ARP4761 standards.
This role requires collaboration across multidisciplinary teams (hardware, software, safety, and test engineering) to ensure robust system development, compliance with certification standards, and alignments to make a positive impact on the future of The Boeing Company.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and support requirements definition, decomposition, and allocation from aircraft-level to system and item level.
Support development and maintain functional and logical airplane and system architecture.
Ensure functional hazard assessments (FHA), preliminary system safety assessments (PSSA), and common mode analyses (CMA) in alignment with safety objectives.
Guide item design and implementation, ensuring traceability to higher-level requirements.
Plan and execute verification and validation activities across the V-model (item verification, system integration & verification, aircraft-level verification).
Support safety analyses (SSA, FMEA/FMES) and compliance with applicable aerospace/defense regulations (e.g., DO-178C, DO-254, ARP4754A, ARP4761).
Collaborate across software and hardware engineering teams during design and testing phases.
Provide documentation and support for certification authorities (FAA/EASA).
Participate in technical design reviews, audits, and interchange meetings.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in systems engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or related technical field.
5+ years of experience in systems engineering lifecycle within aerospace, automotive, or complex system domains.
Hands-on experience with V-Diagram processes (requirements, design, implementation, verification, validation).
Knowledge of safety assessments (FHA, PSSA, SSA, CMA, FMEA/FMES).
Familiarity with certification frameworks (ARP4754A, ARP4761, DO-178C, DO-254).
Strong analytical thinking, clear technical writing, and ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
Requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS).
System modeling (SysML/UML, Cameo, or equivalent).
Test planning and execution across multiple integration levels.
Aircraft design, development and certification knowledge.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is seeking Career Systems Engineer to support our Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) team in Everett or Renton, WA. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in requirements engineering, system architecture, design, verification & validation (V&V), and demonstrate knowledge of the Systems Engineering V-Diagram process as defined in ARP4754A/ARP4761 standards.
This role requires collaboration across multidisciplinary teams (hardware, software, safety, and test engineering) to ensure robust system development, compliance with certification standards, and alignments to make a positive impact on the future of The Boeing Company.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and support requirements definition, decomposition, and allocation from aircraft-level to system and item level.
Support development and maintain functional and logical airplane and system architecture.
Ensure functional hazard assessments (FHA), preliminary system safety assessments (PSSA), and common mode analyses (CMA) in alignment with safety objectives.
Guide item design and implementation, ensuring traceability to higher-level requirements.
Plan and execute verification and validation activities across the V-model (item verification, system integration & verification, aircraft-level verification).
Support safety analyses (SSA, FMEA/FMES) and compliance with applicable aerospace/defense regulations (e.g., DO-178C, DO-254, ARP4754A, ARP4761).
Collaborate across software and hardware engineering teams during design and testing phases.
Provide documentation and support for certification authorities (FAA/EASA).
Participate in technical design reviews, audits, and interchange meetings.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in systems engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or related technical field.
5+ years of experience in systems engineering lifecycle within aerospace, automotive, or complex system domains.
Hands-on experience with V-Diagram processes (requirements, design, implementation, verification, validation).
Knowledge of safety assessments (FHA, PSSA, SSA, CMA, FMEA/FMES).
Familiarity with certification frameworks (ARP4754A, ARP4761, DO-178C, DO-254).
Strong analytical thinking, clear technical writing, and ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
Requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS).
System modeling (SysML/UML, Cameo, or equivalent).
Test planning and execution across multiple integration levels.
Aircraft design, development and certification knowledge.
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