The Boeing Company is seeking a Software Engineering Manager to support the Space Launch System (SLS) Ground Systems and Integration (GS&I) team. This role focuses on developing and maintaining software to ensure SLS launch vehicles and associated products are ready for delivery to NASA, directly supporting ground-based testing of the SLS vehicle.
Requirements
- 8+ years of experience with the Software Development Lifecycle (including Requirements Analysis, Design, Code, Integration & Test)
- 3+ years of experience with performing software integration, test, validation, and verification
- 2+ years of experience leading projects and/or individuals in software development lifecycle tasks
- Experience with mission/safety critical software development
- Experience leading, managing, and growing software teams
- Experience developing project execution plans, schedules and budgets
- Experience with Earned Value Management (EVM)
Responsibilities
- Support, lead, and efficiently delegate the project team's responsibilities and tasks through all stages of the project lifecycle
- Lead the establishment of common design practices, and workflows for code-generation, validation, and incorporation of these software products into a complex testing asset
- Manage the Avionics Integration Lab operations including development/obsolescence, maintenance, and execution of AIL Operation Plan and associated IT Security Plans
- Partner with Boeing system design, engineering, and testing/verification teams to ensure effective integration and support for the full product lifecycle
- Gather and interpret diverse technical information to guide development
- Develop plans, budgets; estimate timelines and resources needed for success
- Establish the appropriate type and level of processes to improve product quality, developer performance and experience; simplify existing complex processes as needed; nurture and grow automation into builds/deployment/ and testing
Other
- Provide clear written and spoken communication to a variety of audiences
- Foster a culture that supports diversity and inclusion
- 10% travel
- Ability to obtain access to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) facility
- US Person required