Who we are:
Fuse builds innovative communications, networking, and computing solutions that improve the sharing of information, video, text, and voice among operators distributed throughout the airborne, maritime, and ground environments. We are an R&D firm creating in-house software, network and hardware solutions that support our noble cause of advancing warfighter capabilities with elegant, user-focused communications, networks, and software systems.
About this role:
Do you thrive in innovative, design-driven environments with a high level of both accountability and trust? Are you passionate about delivering integrated hardware and system level solutions with the right amount of engineering rigor? Are you seeking a leadership role where you can take initiative? If so - we want to hear from you!
As the Fuse Systems Engineering Manager you will have a pivotal role providing both administrative and technical guidance and leadership to the mechanical, electrical, systems engineering, industrial design, and production teams. This guidance ranges from requirements definition and execution of design intent and includes meeting all appropriate mil standards and developing validation and verification (V&V) procedures to ensure proper function of systems and designs. The Fuse HW & Systems Manager also provides a bridge between the PMO and engineering team for project and program goals and milestones as they relate to tasking.
Warfighter-focused design and development is at the heart of Fuse processes. Throughout Fuse development our experienced team applies the best practices of commercial design-think, coupled to the DoD systems engineering framework. The coupling of commercially proven design with rigorous systems engineering gives Fuse an ability to rapidly design, develop and field solutions well inside of typical military design cycles. With an Agile approach to development (for both software and hardware) Fuse rapidly innovates, putting creative concepts into action, and refining those concepts through hands on test, user evaluation, and iteration.
What you'll do: