Applied Mission Engineer
Company: LMI Government Consulting
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewWe are seeking an Applied Mission Engineer to join a
multidisciplinary team supporting the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Program
Management Office (PMO). This role is ideal for engineers who are
passionate about applying technical expertise to real-world
national security challenges and advancing mission-critical
capabilities through research, evaluation, and informed
decision-making. This position requires U.S. citizenship and the
ability to obtain a CBP Background Investigation (BI) is required;
active CBP BI preferred.The Applied Engineer will work closely with
CBP stakeholders, program managers, and technical experts to assess
technologies, guide development efforts, inform program strategies,
and enable effective deployment of integrated systems. This
includes both field-focused technical assessments and the
development of supporting engineering and programmatic
documentation. The ideal candidate has experience with research,
development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E), and can bridge the
gap between emerging capability and mission utility.LMI is a
consultancy dedicated to powering a future-ready, high-performing
government, drawing from expertise in digital and analytic
solutions, logistics, and management advisory services. We deliver
integrated capabilities that incorporate emerging technologies and
are tailored to customers' unique mission needs, backed by
objective research and data analysis. Founded in 1961 to help the
Department of Defense resolve complex logistics management
challenges, LMI continues to enable growth and transformation,
enhance operational readiness and resiliency, and ensure mission
success for federal civilian and defense
agencies.Responsibilities
- Apply subject matter expertise and evaluate a wide range of
border security technologies to inform investment decisions,
support test and evaluation, and ensure operational relevance.
Areas of focus may include:
- Surveillance Systems: Day/night electro-optical (EO) cameras,
infrared (IR) and thermal imaging systems, wide-area motion imagery
(WAMI), and ground surveillance radar.
- Sensor Networks: Seismic, acoustic, and vibration-based ground
sensors; sensor towers; and integrated multi-sensor systems for
tracking and perimeter awareness.
- Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (cUAS): RF detection and
mitigation systems, radar tracking, EO/IR cueing sensors, and
kinetic or non-kinetic interceptors.
- Mobile and Fixed Platforms: Surveillance-equipped vehicles,
unmanned ground systems (e.g., robotic scouts), and autonomous
observation towers or drones.
- Biometric and Identity Solutions: Facial recognition systems,
mobile biometric collection kits, and multimodal screening
technologies.
- Non-Intrusive Inspection Systems (NII): Vehicle and cargo
scanning systems using X-ray, gamma-ray, or neutron-based
inspection technologies, as well as trace detection for narcotics
or explosives.
- Environmental and Infrastructure Technologies: Terrain
monitoring tools, smart barriers, and environmental sensors that
affect system placement, coverage, and performance.
- Evaluate technical content from industry and government
sources, including RFI responses, proposals, white papers,
technology demonstration plans, and contractor deliverables.
- Plan and execute technical demonstrations, field tests, and
system evaluations, including data collection, performance
analysis, and results interpretation.
- Conduct structured technology assessments and capability
reviews to identify and analyze emerging technologies with
potential mission impact.
- Translate operational and mission needs into technical
requirements and actionable engineering guidance in collaboration
with CBP mission stakeholders.
- Develop technical reports, white papers, and decision briefings
to support investment planning and acquisition strategies.
- Support engineering and program planning by contributing to key
program artifacts, including: Systems Engineering Life Cycle (SELC)
tailoring plans, Systems Engineering Plans (SEP), Test and
Evaluation Master Plans (TEMP), and Integrated Master Schedules
(IMS)
- Assist in the development of supporting documentation,
including Statement of Objectives (SOO), Performance Work
Statements (PWS), Interface Control Documents (ICDs), Functional
Requirements Documents (FRDs), Concepts of Operation (CONOPS)
- Coordinate with internal teams and external stakeholders to
track progress, resolve technical issues, and support informed
decision-making throughout program execution.Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering,
Systems Engineering, Applied Physics, or related technical
field
- 5+ years of experience in applied engineering, technology
evaluation, or systems development
- Familiarity with DHS or DOD acquisition processes, including
SELC and test planning
- Excellent analytical, communication, and technical writing
skills
- Experience working across technical and operational teams in
mission-driven environments
- U.S. citizenship and ability to obtain a CBP Background
Investigation (BI) is required; active CBP BI preferred.Target
salary range: $108,324 - $186,052Disclaimer:The salary range
displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and
is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are
determined by various factors including, but not limited to
location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract
requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education,
experience, skills, and security clearances.
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Keywords: LMI Government Consulting, Leesburg , Applied Mission Engineer, Engineering , Washington, Virginia
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