Senior MBSE Modeler: Shape System Models & Data Flows
University of Dayton
Dayton (OH)
On-site
USD 90,000 - 120,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A research institution in Dayton is seeking a Senior Model-Based Systems Engineering Modeler to utilize MBSE methodologies in support of national security, contributing to transformative research. The role requires extensive experience in systems and software engineering, model management, and collaboration across engineering teams. Competitive benefits and a commitment to diversity enhance this unique opportunity.
Qualifications
10 years in Systems Engineering or related field.
5 years hands-on experience with MBSE methodologies and tools.
Strong understanding of software development processes.
5 years experience modeling data structures and flows.
Responsibilities
Develop and manage MBSE models including SysML/UML.
Define data flows across multiple sources.
Collaborate with software teams to translate MBSE artifacts into actionable tasks.
Drive software development by ensuring accurate representation of requirements.
Skills
Model-Based Systems Engineering methodologies
Software development processes (Agile, DevSecOps, CI/CD)
Excellent communication skills
Data structures and integrations
Education
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Systems Engineering or related field
Tools
Cameo/MagicDraw
Rhapsody
Enterprise Architect
Capella
Job description
A research institution in Dayton is seeking a Senior Model-Based Systems Engineering Modeler to utilize MBSE methodologies in support of national security, contributing to transformative research. The role requires extensive experience in systems and software engineering, model management, and collaboration across engineering teams. Competitive benefits and a commitment to diversity enhance this unique opportunity.