Job
Location: HAMPTON, VA, United States
Date Posted: Jan 7, 2026
Category: Engineering and Sciences
Subcategory: Solutions Archt
Schedule: Full-time
Shift: Day Job
Travel: Yes, 10 % of the Time
Minimum
Clearance Required:
Secret
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Top Secret
Potential for Remote Work: On-Site
Benefits:
SAIC is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Chief Engineer to lead the technical execution and oversight for the Air Operations Center (AOC) Weapon System program, commonly known as Falconer. This role requires a visionary technical leader who possesses deep expertise in systems engineering, software development, integration, and lifecycle management of advanced U.S. Air Force Command and Control (C2) systems. As the Chief Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring the successful modernization, sustainment, and operational relevance of the Falconer weapon system to meet current and emerging mission requirements.
The selected candidate will be responsible for driving innovation and technical direction, overseeing engineering teams, and aligning engineering efforts to program goals and objectives. The Chief Engineer will provide expert guidance to stakeholders, resolve technical challenges, and ensure compliance with Department of Defense (DoD) standards, policies, and regulations.
Key Responsibilities Technical Leadership- Serve as the technical authority and subject matter expert (SME) for the AOC Falconer weapon system program.
- Define and execute the program's technical vision and strategy to support mission‑critical requirements.
- Lead the architecture, design, and implementation of engineering solutions to modernize and sustain the Falconer system within budget, schedule, and performance constraints.
- Oversee the design, development, integration, testing, and delivery of complex C2 systems, including hardware, software, and network infrastructure.
- Develop and maintain the system architecture, ensuring alignment with program requirements, DoD policies, and industry best practices.
- Manage system interfaces, configurations, and interoperability with other DoD systems, including Joint All‑Domain Command and Control (JADC2) systems.
- Guide efforts to incorporate emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), advanced data analytics, cloud‑based services, and Dev Sec Ops practices to enhance the Falconer weapon system's capabilities.
- Drive integration of cybersecurity into all engineering processes to ensure the weapon system meets DoD cybersecurity standards and is resilient to threats.
- Lead and mentor multi‑disciplinary engineering teams, fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and innovation.
- Work closely with program management, functional teams, and subcontractor partners to ensure engineering efforts align with overall program objectives.
- Collaborate with U.S. Air Force clients, program managers, and cross‑functional teams to drive solutions that meet operational mission requirements.
- Provide regular technical briefings, reports, and presentations to senior leadership, government stakeholders, and program teams.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for technical risk identification, mitigation strategies, and trade‑off analysis.
- Ensure successful transition of the Falconer weapon system through all phases of the program lifecycle, from development to sustainment.
- Develop strategies to optimize system performance, reduce lifecycle costs, and meet evolving operational demands.
- Bachelor’s degree in Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical field. Advanced degree preferred.
- A minimum of 10‑15 years of progressive experience in systems engineering, software development, or technical leadership roles, with a focus on complex DoD programs or C2 systems.
- Proven expertise in designing, integrating, and deploying large‑scale systems, including hardware, software, and network components.
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