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Portable Life Support System (PLSS) Project Engineer
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Join NASA’s deep space exploration team as a **Portable Life Support System (PLSS) Project Engineer** in **Houston, TX**. You will lead hardware development, troubleshooting, and testing for advanced spacesuit systems. Requires a Bachelor’s in Engineering, LabVIEW familiarity, and expertise in ve...
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United States , Houston
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Amentum
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System Engineer
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Valmet Inc.
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Hardware System Design Engineer for Storage Platforms
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Join IBM's Storage Hardware Design Team in Houston as a Hardware System Design Engineer. Leverage your 10+ years of computer hardware design experience to architect innovative storage platforms. You will define solutions, collaborate with cross-functional teams and vendors, and drive technical ou...
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126000.00 - 216000.00 USD / Year
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IBM Deutschland GmbH
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About the System Engineer role

Explore the dynamic and critical field of systems engineering through a comprehensive collection of System Engineer jobs. Systems Engineers are the master architects and integrators of complex technological systems, bridging the gap between abstract requirements and functional, reliable real-world solutions. This profession sits at the intersection of hardware, software, and human processes, with the core mandate of ensuring all components of a system work harmoniously to meet business and technical objectives. Professionals in these roles are essential across virtually every industry, from IT and software development to aerospace, defense, energy, telecommunications, and advanced robotics.

The typical responsibilities of a Systems Engineer are centered on the entire system lifecycle. They begin by analyzing stakeholder needs and defining system requirements. They then proceed to design the system architecture, selecting and specifying components and subsystems. A crucial part of the role is integration, where they oversee the assembly of disparate parts into a cohesive whole, followed by rigorous verification and validation to ensure the system performs as intended. Systems Engineers also manage configuration, handle risk assessment, and ensure the system is maintainable and scalable over its operational life. They act as technical project managers and primary communicators, translating complex technical details for diverse audiences including executives, clients, and specialized engineering teams.

To excel in System Engineer jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of technical depth and broad interdisciplinary understanding. A strong foundation in engineering principles, typically backed by a bachelor's or advanced degree in systems engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or a related field, is fundamental. Core skills include proficiency in systems modelling and architecture frameworks (like SysML or UML), requirements management tools, and simulation software. Depending on the specialization—be it IT systems, embedded systems, power systems, or enterprise software—knowledge in specific domains such as networking, audio hardware, ERP platforms, or power grid modelling is required. Equally important are strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and exceptional project management and communication skills. The ability to think holistically, manage trade-offs, and guide a project from concept to deployment is what defines success.

For those with a passion for creating order from complexity and driving technological innovation, System Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with significant impact. Discover your next opportunity to design, build, and optimize the sophisticated systems that power our world.