Teracore is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) classified management consulting and information technology services firm. We are committed to creating and maintaining a corporate environment and culture that promotes long-term employment. Diverse talents help us to achieve the missions and objectives of our customers. We hope we can partner together to achieve those goals.

Position Description:

  • Prepare and provide a System Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) that details the overall systems engineering management strategy and approach.
  • Establish architectures for development activities, for developmental integration and test activities and for software build activities.
  • Perform technology assessments, system upgrade analysis and testing, concept prototyping, product evaluations, and human/computer interface evaluations.
  • Perform and/or coordinate system activities with other business applications where an interface has been or needs to be established to maintain/create the exchange of information between the business applications.
  • Demonstrate the product(s) being proposed to meet the solution, both pre- and post-solution design.
  • Design, develop, implement/deploy, configure, and conduct risk analysis and life cycle analysis for new software application deployment/development.
  • Perform engineering analysis and assessment of proposed requirements changes.
  • Create Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), design issues, and System Engineering Lifecycle (SELC) processes.
  • Provide an integrated system architecture and designs to meet all system requirements, to include incorporation of appropriate DHS infrastructure components.
  • Prepare and deliver solution design documentation as Service Design Package(s) to include: requirements, service design, and service lifecycle plan. Conduct assessments of engineering processes.
  • Develop, review, and update process flow and description documentation for each of the technical and management processes.
  • Provide subject matter expertise to identify and research emerging technologies relevant to the target solution design, and assess the potential usefulness in improving efficiency and/or reducing cost.
  • Evaluate as-is architecture for Business, Application, Enterprise, and Infrastructure services. Conduct Root Cause Analyses (RCAs) and recommend sound solutions to the Management Office.
  • Analyze proposed improvements for application architectural impact and provide sound recommendations for change. Proactively advise regarding the strategic direction, solution options and design considerations.
  • Oversee the architecture and coordinate design changes to account for security issues. Prepare, update and maintain architecture documentation, including Technology Insertion Packages as required.

Required Skills:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain a DHS/EOD Public Trust security clearance; active DHS EOD preferred
  • Bachelor’s Degree or higher
  • 10+ years designing and developing ERP solutions (SAP)
  • 10+ years of extensive application experience including implementation, configuration, troubleshooting, and report development.

At Teracore, we support, depend and thrive on differences for the benefit of our associates and customers. Teracore is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based solely on a person's merit and professional qualifications directly related to job competence. 

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