Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Systems Architect Position in Cussetta, GA

If you’re qualified, please send the most updated copy of your resume to jerim@abbtech.com, along with the best number to reach you. 

Position Details: 

Pay Rate: Dependent on Experience 

Start Date: Upon Selection

Location: Fort Benning, Cussetta, GA 31905

Clearance Requirements: This position requires a DoD Secret Clearance.

Duration: Long term contract

Description: 
This position is for an Architect supporting the US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Architecture Integration Management Division (AIMD). The successful candidate will be responsible for design, development and oversight of systems engineering and architecture, including complex system and systems design activities. Serves as focal point for the development and communication of the system architecture. Ensures conversion of mission requirements into total systems solutions that account for design and technology maturity constraints of the system. Develops systems and system element architecture, design, and interface definition. 

Background Experience: 
Possess basic understanding of Military Forces. Army Infantry/Armor experience preferred. Experience with tactical deployment, employment, and/or sustainment of military units. Understands concepts driving the introduction of new capabilities within military force structure across DOTMLPF. Ability to conduct analysis of new material solutions for military forces. Ability to understand military concepts to enhance operational capabilities. Knowledge of DOD Architecture Framework. Desired skill set needed is an architect that is familiar with DODAF 2.0, modeling tools such as RSM, Popkin, Magic Draw, the JCIDS process, and has some knowledge / experience with developing Operational Architecture. OIF/OEF or other combat experience. Knowledge of JCIDS process and Army Forces Generation (ARFORGEN). Certified in Enterprise Architecture preferred. Experience with OO/UML modeling. Experience with TRADOC a plus.

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