Systems Analyst

Patuxent River, MD
Full Time
Mid Level
Systems Analyst – Secret Clearance | Patuxent River, MD
Cambridge International Systems, Inc.

Join a dynamic global team united by shared values: commitment, integrity, and perseverance. At Cambridge, you’ll work alongside top talent worldwide, tackling some of today’s most complex and critical challenges in defense and security.
We are currently seeking a Systems Analyst to support operations in Patuxent River, MD, with an opportunity to travel to locations such as Africa and the Middle East. This is a full-time, CONUS position requiring an active DoD Secret clearance.

The hourly pay range for this position is $20.19 to $43.27 per hour. Pay within this range will be determined based on qualifications and experience.

What You’ll Do

As a Systems Analyst, you will play a critical role in Patuxent River, MD, that serve U.S. government missions. This role falls under Configuration Technician within our compensation framework.   This position reports to Stephen Dellinger (Senior Project Manager). 
You will:
  • Perform PITCO (Pre-Installation Test Check-Out), POST (Power on Self-Test) & FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing).
  • Applies engineering principles to investigate, implement, test, and evaluate solutions to customer requirements. Analysis includes evaluating power requirements, local power available and any other site preparations necessary to support an installation.
  • Analysis and architecture include hardware requirements, communications systems, cameras, and computer systems.
  • Requirement analysis and architecture development are in support of Department of Defense ranges and multidomain awareness in remote international locations, subjected to extreme environmental conditions.
  • Provides technical and engineering support services, works with various types of electronic/computer equipment and related devices, performing one or more of the following tasks: performing on site repair of systems; plans and performs tests and evaluations of systems; installations of systems or system components; participates in setting up, installing and initiating the operation of, servicing of and training on, systems in the field
  • Assists senior level analysts in developing work plans required to ensure that all equipment has been tested and operational before scheduled use
  • Duties may include but are not limited to: installation of Automatic Identification System (AIS) receivers and antennas, radars, Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) receivers and antennas, security cameras, surveillance cameras, VHF/HF communications sets, microwave communications systems, satellite communications systems, domain awareness systems that include workstations, servers, and monitors, generator sets, renewable energy systems, routers, networks, encryption solutions, cross domain solutions, etc.
  • Installation of sensor systems requires conducting work on towers and buildings and could involve the use of heavy equipment for site preparation.
  • Perform maintenance and troubleshooting on communications, radar, avionics, or mission systems equipment.
  • Support system testing and evaluation in laboratory and field environments.
  • Maintain technical documentation in accordance with government and program requirements.
  • Configure hardware and software settings according to client specifications, ensuring systems meet functional requirements before deployment.
  • Installs and tests hardware components, such as servers, routers, switches, and various network devices.
  • Manages and executes the racking of equipment in server rooms, following specific elevation and layout diagrams provided by clients.
  • Connects and organizes power cables and network cabling according to cable management plans to maintain efficient setups.
  • Labels all hardware devices, cables, and power supplies to adhere to customer labeling schemas and facilitate easy identification.
  • Records detailed information regarding hardware configurations, serial numbers, and asset tags into designated tracking systems.
  • Runs diagnostic and performance tests on installed hardware to confirm the setups meet the specified benchmarks and operational standards.
  • Provides technical support and guidance to clients and less experienced technicians.
What You’ll Bring

Required Qualifications:
Must be proficient in using different technologies such as computers and other tools and systems pertinent to the position.
  • Education & Experience:
    • BA/BS degree and applicable experience must be in engineering, computer science or other technical field or Six (6) years of additional relevant work experience may be substituted for a bachelor’s degree or associate degree plus four (4) years’ additional relevant work experience may be substituted for a Bachelor’s Degree.
  • Technical Expertise:
    • 3 to 10 years of experience associated with technical functions as related to development of system architecture for sensor systems. Must have experience working in remote locations.
    • Must have hardware and software experience with multi-domain awareness systems, or other similar complicated sensor-based systems.
    • Must have strong technical background with computer system administration, network administration, and general understanding and the ability to install/troubleshoot most of the following types of systems: VHF/HF communications systems, video systems, radars, AIS, ADS-B, microwave communications systems and satellite communication systems.
    • Must demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office products, to include Excel, Project and Visio, to develop system architectures and to manage technical efforts in support of this program.
  • Clearance:
    • Must have a current and active DoD Secret security clearance.
Preferred (Nice to Have):
  • Ability to obtain Competent Climber Certification within 90 days of hire
Travel Requirements
  • Up to 40% travel, OCONUS by motor vehicle and/or air travel may be required; some overnight stays possible.
    • OCONUS locations include:
      • Various (Africa, Middle East)
  • Must have an active passport to support OCONUS travel.
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
  • Periods of prolonged sitting and/or standing, including desk-based computer work.
  • Travel between work locations, including company offices, customer sites, and government installations.
  • Occasional extended work hours, including evenings or weekends, as needed.
  • Transport and use of work equipment, such as laptops and job-related tools, during site visits.
  • Work is performed in a secure facility where personal electronic devices (including Bluetooth- or Wi-Fi-enabled devices) may be restricted.
  • Work may be performed in industrial or potentially hazardous environments, including around heavy machinery and moving equipment.
  • Regular exposure to outdoor conditions and varying weather.
  • Physical activities may include bending, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling materials, consistent with established one-person lift guidelines.
  • Use of tools, equipment, and machinery as required for the role.
  • Work at elevated heights using ladders, scaffolding, boom lifts, or scissor lifts.
  • Communication with team members, customers, and stakeholders through verbal and written methods.
  • Ability to manage competing priorities, work under deadlines, and maintain attention to detail.
  • Interaction with others in dynamic environments, including situations requiring problem-solving and conflict resolution.
  • Compliance with applicable medical or travel requirements for certain assignments, including domestic or international travel, as required by governing authorities.
  • Compliance with vaccination and medical requirements for TDY/OCONUS roles as per Vaccine Recommendations by AOR | Health.mil.

Background & Security
  • Employment is contingent upon successful background investigation
  • Alcohol and Drug screening may be required for federal contract compliance
Benefits & Perks
We believe in investing in our team—both professionally and personally:
  • Medical, dental, vision, life, accident, and critical illness insurance
  • 401(k) immediate vesting and match
  • Paid time off and company holidays
  • Generous tuition & training support
  • Relocation assistance
  • Sign-on and performance-based bonuses
  • Employee referral program
  • Access to Tickets at Work, EAP, wellness initiatives, and more
Cambridge International Systems is committed to investing in our employees and their future by providing them with competitive compensation, career development opportunities and comfortable working conditions. 

Join Us
If you're driven by mission, technology, and teamwork—we want to hear from you. Cambridge is growing, and this position is just one of many opportunities on our global team. Know someone perfect for the role? Referrals are welcome—both employees and non-employees may qualify for a bonus.
Apply today and help shape the future of secure cloud computing for national security.

About Cambridge International Systems
At Cambridge, we recognize innovation and agility grow through teamwork. By working collaboratively, listening proactively, and engaging across functions we create solutions that build on the best ideas our employees bring to the table. We are committed to one another, to persevere in order to get the job done, and to do so with integrity every time. Learn more at www.cbridgeinc.com.

We are an equal opportunity employer.  Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to any protected status under applicable law or other similar factors that are not job-related.  We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for employment.  Selected applicants may be subject to a background investigation and/or education verification.
We provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with federal, state, and local law.  If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process or to perform the essential functions of the position, please contact our Recruiting Team at [email protected].  
 
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