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Contracts and Acquisition Systems Engineer

Company:
Science Applications International Corporation
Location:
Chantilly, VA
Posted:
April 15, 2026
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Description:

SAIC, a leading provider of systems development & deployment, targeting & intelligence analysis, systems engineering & integration, and training capabilities and solutions for the Intelligence Community, is seeking a dynamic Acquisition Specialist to support a fast-paced United States Government (USG) microelectronics customer in Chantilly, VA.

This position requires an agile acquisition specialist who can keep pace with rapidly evolving microelectronics programs. This person will be instrumental in accelerating the acquisition lifecycle from initial documentation through contract award and execution, ensuring that critical microchip technology development efforts maintain momentum without sacrificing compliance or quality.

This work will involve working alongside the government's engineering staff to perform the following:

Draft, review, and expedite acquisition documents including statements of work, procurement packages, and supporting materials

Collaborate closely with contracting offices to rapidly move agreements, modifications, and program-related actions through approval and award processes

Streamline acquisition workflows to support the customer's mission of designing, building, and operating national security-related systems based in space, in the air, and on the ground

Provide SETA support to programs that develop and mature cutting-edge microchip technology from industry, academia, and applied research into demonstrably mature capabilities ready for insertion into system program baselines

Navigate complex acquisition requirements while maintaining the speed and flexibility essential to supporting next-generation national security systems

The Ideal Candidate is an acquisition professional with engineering project experience who understands that in the microelectronics domain, speed matters. This candidate should thrive in fast-moving environments, can anticipate acquisition needs, proactively resolve bottlenecks, and maintain strong relationships with contracting personnel to ensure seamless execution from requirement to award Roles and Responsibilities

Support government program managers in microelectronics/semiconductors R&D execution and hardware transition to flight development programs

Produce acquisition documentation (SOWs, J&As, CDRLs, RFPs, /RFIs, IGCEs) that advance programs

Translate technical information into clear, accurate documentation, with sufficient technical acumen to collaborate effectively with engineering teams

Structure contract vehicles (IDIQs, BPAs, OTAs) optimized for microelectronic/semiconductor R&D

Advise on source selection activities, including evaluation criteria, selection plans, and risk mitigation

Establish strategic partnerships across DoD, NASA, National Labs, universities, and industry through MOUs, MOAs, OTAs, TIAs, CRADAs, IAAs, and MIPRs

Develop teaming arrangements and consortium agreements leveraging multi-organizational capabilities strategies, roadmaps, and emerging capabilities

Survey state-of-the art microelectronic/semiconductor technologies and advise on development strategies, roadmaps, and emerging capabilities

Develop technology transition strategies and acquisition approaches that incentivize innovation while managing risk

Coordinate with COs and COR/COTRs to ensure contract implementation and track performance

Develop status briefings and reports for government stakeholders

Apply critical thinking and unconventional problems-solving to identify viable pathways and deliver results through innovative, compliant approaches Qualifications

Required Qualifications

Active TS/SCI with CI Polygraph

Bachelor's and ten years or more experience in government acquisition and / or contracts, with demonstrated ability to rapidly develop acquisition documentation and shepherd agreements through the contracting process

Proven track record of accelerating acquisition timelines while maintaining compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and agency-specific acquisition policies

Experience supporting technology-focused programs or engineering projects in an acquisition capacity

Strong working relationships with contracting offices and demonstrated ability to effectively coordinate with contracting officers and specialists

Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with competing priorities and compressed timelines

Excellent written and oral communication skills, including ability to draft clear, compliant acquisition documents and brief stakeholders at all levels

Proficiency with MS Office applications Desired Qualifications

Experience with rapid acquisition pathways, OTA (Other Transaction Authorities), or streamlined procurement vehicles

Familiarity with microelectronic/semi-conductor hardware systems, device technologies, and the microelectronic/semiconductor industry ecosystem

Background supporting R&D or prototype programs where acquisition agility is critical

DAU certification (ACQ 101, CON series, or equivalent)

Experience working within the Intelligence Community acquisition environment

Knowledge of technology transition and insertion processes from research to operational systems

About Us

SAIC® is a premier Fortune 500® mission integrator focused on advancing the power of technology and innovation to serve and protect our world. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, civilian and intelligence markets includes secure high-end solutions in mission IT, enterprise IT, engineering services and professional services. We integrate emerging technology, rapidly and securely, into mission critical operations that modernize and enable critical national imperatives.

We are approximately 24,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. SAIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has annual revenues of approximately $7.5 billion. For more information, visit saic.com. For ongoing news, please visit our newsroom.

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