Are you an experienced, passionate pioneer in technology? A system’s professional who wants to work in a collaborative environment. As an experienced Autonomy Engineer you will have the ability to share new ideas and collaborate on projects as a consultant without the extensive demands of travel. If so, consider an opportunity with Deloitte under our Project Delivery Talent Model. Project Delivery Model (PDM) is a talent model that is tailored specifically for long-term, onsite client service delivery. PDM practitioners are local to project locations, minimizing extensive travel, and provides you with a full career path within the firm.
Work you’ll do/Responsibilities
- Utilizing artificial intelligence, data, materials and robotics to revolutionize the methods of design, construction and operation of the built environment and the management of resources within federal defense engineering
- Drive and lead architecture changes for autonomy software
- Develop and mature high-level product requirements
- Develop and mature verification & validation criteria with performance metrics
- Help Develop test specifications
- Run tests using software and simulations
- Collaboratively define, negotiate, and document interface contracts between various parts of the software or hardware architecture
- Evaluate autonomy system failure models, reliability, and overall safety
- Create tools & techniques to optimize, analyze and validate performance.
The Team
The US Systems Engineering Offering delivers large scale software applications and integrated systems and assists its clients with architecture design, assessment and optimization, and definition. The practice aims at developing service-oriented architecture (SOA) and other integration solutions to enable information sharing and management between business partners and disparate processes and systems. It would focus on key client issues that impact the core business by delivering operational value, driving down the cost of quality, and enhancing technology innovation.
Qualifications
Required
- An active secret clearance is required to be considered.
- Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited university in applied science, computing, engineering, mathematics, physics, management information systems, or another related engineering or computer science discipline.
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship, now or at any time in the future.
- At least five (5) years of systems engineering experience supporting a Navy contracts
- Experience with creating tools and techniques to optimize, analyze, and validate performance
- Experience with developing and running tests using Navy software and simulations
- Experience with leading architecture changes for autonomy software
- Experience with evaluating autonomy system failure models, reliability, and overall safety.