Cleared System Engineer - Mid Level

Annapolis Junction, MD
Full Time
Experienced

Cleared System Engineer - Mid Level
Join Bestgate Engineering, where innovation drives mission-critical solutions. At Bestgate, we pride ourselves on delivering cutting-edge technical expertise and engineering solutions that support national security and enterprise systems.

In this role, you’ll become a key part of a team dedicated to providing system engineering support for Security Sustainment applications. These applications leverage front-end technologies such as AngularJS, Vue.js, and Node.js. This position is well-suited for a self-starter who thrives in a dynamic, team-oriented environment and is eager to take on challenges that enhance or adapt sustainment systems.

What You Will Be Doing:

  • Working closely with the Lead Systems Engineer, Government stakeholders, and the development team to:
    • Set priorities and perform requirements analysis.
    • Deliver exceptional end-user support with an emphasis on testing and troubleshooting.
  • Diagnosing and resolving system issues to improve reliability and performance.
  • Collaborating on system migrations or deployments to new environments.

Required:

  • Active TS/SCI with Full Scope Polygraph.
  • A bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline and at least seven (7) or more years of experience as a Systems Engineer on projects of similar size and complexity.
    • Alternatively, twelve (12) or more years of Systems Engineering experience can be substituted for a degree.
  • Eagerness to learn and adapt to emerging technologies and tools.
  • Proven experience creating and maintaining technical documentation, including system architecture diagrams.
  • Demonstrated ability to work directly with end-users to address their needs effectively.

Desired:

  • Hands-on experience executing and refining test procedures.
  • Proficiency with Atlassian tools like Confluence and Jira.
  • Knowledge of 508 Compliance standards and implementation.
  • Experience developing and improving operational processes.

Salary Range: $130,000 - $175,000

*The provided salary range is an approximation based on current market data and may vary. The final offer will be determined after carefully considering the candidate’s skills, experience, and qualifications as they relate to the position. This range is intended as a reference point and is subject to change.

Why Bestgate?
Bestgate Engineering isn’t just any tech company—we’re on the front lines, delivering cutting-edge solutions that support mission-critical work for government customers and the military. Whether it’s cloud-native technologies, software modernization, embedded engineering, high-performance computing, or data science, we’re making an impact where it matters most.

At Bestgate, we believe in putting people first—our employees and our customers. That’s why our core values—employee focus, transparency, reliability, and excellence—drive everything we do!

Benefits Overview

  • PTO: Starting at 26 days with options to increase or descrease for personal needs.
  • 401k: 7% gift, fully vested from day one!
  • Free Medical, Dental, Vision: Coverage for employees and dependents.
  • $5,000 in Training: For certifications, conferences, and continued learning.
  • End-of-Year Bonuses: Recognizing your hard work.
  • Morale-Building Hours: 8 hours annually for team-building activities.

Plus, flexibility, internal mobility programs, career pathing, engaged leadership, and a robust external referral program.

Equal Opportunity Employer
Bestgate is proud to celebrate diversity and foster an inclusive environment. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

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