In this role, you will support and contribute to Federal electronic security projects while developing your technical skills. Working under close to general supervision (depending on experience), you will assist with the design and documentation of electronic security systems and coordinate with project team members across disciplines. This role is intended for early-career engineers (new graduates through associate level) and offers training, mentorship, and increasing responsibility over time.
As a project team member, you will perform the following:
Incorporate feedback from senior engineers into design drawings and documents, and coordinate updates to client deliverables to ensure accuracy, clarity, and interdisciplinary alignment.
Support internal and external project meetings and, as appropriate, participate in discussions with client stakeholders on technical aspects of security systems.
Understand and adhere to assigned project budgets, schedules, and quality requirements; support task planning and coordination activities as directed.
Other opportunities you may have:
Assist in developing, maintaining, and updating quality/engineering standards.
Provide support to business development or new project pursuit activities.
Research and learn about security system software, hardware, vendors, and related technologies; may attend related conferences or trainings to support professional development and business needs.
Professional development such as pursuit of industry related licenses or certifications, such as ASIS Certified Protection Professional (CPP) certificate, Professional Engineer, etc.