Halogen Seeks Skilled Systems Engineer for HPC Role
Halogen Engineering Group, Inc., a leading provider of mission solutions in high-performance computing (HPC) environments, is seeking a skilled Systems Engineer. The role, based in Annapolis Junction, MD with a hybrid work arrangement, offers a projected annual compensation of $190K to $228K.
The ideal candidate should possess a current TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph and have at least 7 years of experience. They should be proficient in Linux CLI and have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Additionally, they must have experience as a Scrum Master and be familiar with CI/CD concepts and the Atlassian Tool Suite (JIRA, Confluence).
The role involves coordinating with various stakeholders to gather, document, and track product requirements. The Systems Engineer will be responsible for creating and maintaining detailed documentation for system architecture, configurations, project status, and project schedules. They will also serve as the project's Scrum Master and manage system requirements in compliance with DoDAF and SOA.
Halogen Engineering Group offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, a 401K retirement plan, and paid time off. The role requires collaboration with mission customers and a commitment to implementing Agile principles and practices in an HPC environment.
Halogen Engineering Group, Inc. is looking for a dedicated Systems Engineer to join their team. The role offers a competitive salary range, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to work on mission-critical solutions in an HPC environment. Interested candidates should possess the required experience and clearance, and be prepared to contribute to the company's ongoing success.
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