Threat Modeling Engineer, Mid
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Software Engineer
Threat Modeling Engineer, Mid
The Opportunity:
Join an energetic team whose day-to-day mission involves breaking down the Army's toughest challenges and communicating the essential results of that work to their leadership. Your engineering skills and determination are needed to develop the cutting-edge technology used to support the warfighter and maintain national security. As an engineer, you understand the power behind complex systems. The knowledge is key when it comes to modeling foreign threat radars, antennas, and communications systems.
We're looking for a problem solver who can use their skills to help perform detailed analyses, including the evaluation of the detectability of airborne systems and survivability analysis of weapon systems and platforms to be deployed in future combat scenarios. We're looking for lifelong learners and motivated, independent thinkers who can contribute to a fast-paced team environment focused on client delivery.
This is an opportunity to hone your technical abilities on significant and current engineering problems, all while gaining experience in leadership and communication.
Our modeling and simulation team performs a variety of analyses of future weapon and platform concepts for DoD clients. We develop the detailed models and simulations as required by those analyses. That's why we need you, an engineer, physicist, or mathematician with an interest in RF systems, radar signal processing, antenna modeling, and operational approach assessments. While working with a broad and experienced team, you'll perform modeling tasks, radar signal processing code development, and the refinement of ground system models in Fortran, C++, MATLAB, and Simulink.
You'll directly impact the DoD's mission by helping determine what tactics, techniques, and procedures improve survivability and decrease vulnerability against foreign threat systems as well as helping make an informed decision for the acquisition of future systems.
Join us. The world can't wait.
You Have:
- Experience with coding in MATLAB, C, C++, FORTRAN, or Python
- Experience with modeling and simulation programs such as the Threat Modeling and Analysis Program (TMAP) radar modeling, Integrated Threat Analysis and Simulation Environments (ITASE), the Electric Warfare Integrated Reprogramming Database (EWIRDB), or Air Force Simulation (AFSIM)
- Experience with engineering and mathematics
- Secret clearance
- Bachelor's degree
Nice If You Have:
- Experience with Linux
- Experience with modeling and simulation tools
- Knowledge of radar principles for antenna, signal processing, and tracking filters
- Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Master's degree
Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information;
Secret clearance is required.
Compensation
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Individuals that do not meet the threshold are only eligible for select offerings, not inclusive of health benefits. We encourage you to learn more about our total benefits by visiting the Resource page on our Careers site and reviewing Our Employee Benefits page.
The projected compensation range for this position is $61,900.00 to $ (annualized USD). The estimate displayed represents the typical salary…
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