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Software Engineer I - IV (Tactical Navigation Systems)
Norfolk, VA, USPosted 1 months ago
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Job Description
Job Summary : SEACORP is seeking Software Engineers at various levels to support the research, design, development, and testing of tactical navigation systems for surface and submarine platforms. Software Engineers in this role formulate and analyze software requirements and set operational specifications for maritime military applications. This position focuses on developing system specifications and software that interfaces directly with navigation sensors, providing real-time analysis and display of navigation data. Additionally, engineers will design and interface with databases containing geophysical data and store navigation information for comprehensive post-mission analysis. Job Responsibilities Include: Tactical System Development: Research, design, develop, and test software for tactical navigation systems on surface and submarine platforms. Requirements Planning: Develop software plans, formulate operational specifications, and analyze system requirements. Sensor Integration: Write and maintain software to interface with various navigation sensors, applying principles of computer science and engineering. Data Analysis Visualization: Provide detailed analysis of navigation data and develop software solutions for the effective display of that data. Database Design: Design and manage databases for geophysical data and the storage of navigation data intended for post-mission analysis. System Optimization: Modify and update existing software to correct errors, adapt to new hardware, or improve interface performance. Hardware-Software Interface: Consult with engineering staff to evaluate the interface between hardware and software and resolve technical issues. Documentation Reporting: Direct software programming and the development of technical documentation and prepare reports concerning project specifications and status. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work with project management, security, and other functional disciplines to integrate hardware and software systems.