Company Description
Dorkin Inc. provides professional IT managed services, focusing on innovative solutions to enhance productivity and efficiency for both government and private sector clients. Dorkin is a small business specializing in project management, vendor oversight, and IT infrastructure redevelopment to drive economic improvement and streamline operations. By leveraging modern technologies and human-centered strategies, Dorkin empowers organizations to succeed through cost-effective and innovative processes.
Position Overview
The Engineer II provides technical expertise in the application of state-of-the-art engineering and information technologies to support FAA mission requirements. This role supports air traffic management systems and NAS modernization initiatives, with a focus on Traffic Flow Management (TBFM/TDFM) and Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS). The Engineer II works collaboratively with FAA program offices, system engineers, and operational stakeholders to support system analysis, integration, testing, and implementation activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Apply engineering principles and advanced technologies to support FAA air traffic control and automation systems.
- Provide engineering support for TBFM/TDFM and STARS, including system analysis, requirements support, and operational integration.
- Support system development, testing, implementation, and sustainment activities at WJHTC.
- Assist with technical documentation, engineering analyses, and system performance assessments.
- Participate in system reviews, technical meetings, and coordination with FAA stakeholders and contractors.
- Support troubleshooting, issue resolution, and continuous improvement of air traffic management systems.
- Ensure engineering activities align with FAA standards, policies, and safety requirements.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (civil, electrical, electronic, chemical, industrial, mechanical, aeronautical, avionics, environmental, or computer engineering)
- Degree must be from an ABET-accredited college or university.
- Hands-on or direct support experience with TBFM/TDFM and STARS.
- Experience supporting FAA, DoD, or other federal aviation or air traffic systems programs.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical communication skills.
Pay: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person