Join Peraton in advancing the safety, efficiency, and modernization of the National Airspace System (NAS) through the FAA’s Business, National Airspace, and Technical Computing Services (BNATCS) contract. As a trusted partner to the Federal Aviation Administration, Peraton helps deliver the systems and services that keep our nation’s skies safe and connected.
We’re looking for innovative professionals who thrive in mission-critical environments and are passionate about shaping the future of air traffic management. This is your chance to make an impact on one of the world’s most vital transportation infrastructures, working alongside leaders in aviation, engineering, data science, and systems integration.
At Peraton, you won’t just support the mission — you’ll define it.
Peraton is seeking an experienced Configuration Management (CM) Engineer to lead the planning, implementation, and governance of configuration management across a large-scale federal program. In Peraton's role as a systems integrator, this position is critical to maintaining order and traceability across a complex landscape of custom-developed, COTS, GOTS, and third-party vendor components — each with its own development lifecycle, release cadence, and change velocity.
Configuration management in an integration environment is far more than version control. It is the discipline that ensures every system baseline is known, every change is evaluated for cross-system impact, every deliverable is auditable, and every release into the operational environment is verified against an authoritative configuration. You will serve as the CM authority across the integrated program, working at the intersection of systems engineering, software development, test, and operations to ensure that configuration integrity is maintained from design through deployment and sustainment.
This role is based in Herndon, VA.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain the Configuration Management Plan (CMP), defining CM policies, processes, roles, and tools across the integrated program — encompassing internal teams, subcontractors, and vendor deliverables
- Establish and enforce CM standards and procedures for configuration identification, change control, configuration status accounting, and configuration audits in accordance with EIA-649, MIL-STD-973, and agency-specific CM requirements
- Define the configuration item (CI) hierarchy across the integrated system, identifying hardware, software, firmware, documentation, and interface CIs at appropriate levels of control
- Maintain the program baseline structure — functional, allocated, and product baselines — ensuring traceability from requirements through design, implementation, test, and deployment
- Administer the Configuration Control Board (CCB) process, preparing change requests, coordinating cross-functional impact analyses, and documenting board decisions
- Lead cross-system impact analysis for proposed changes, evaluating ripple effects across multi-vendor integrated components, interfaces, data exchanges, and dependent systems — a discipline uniquely critical in an integrator environment
- Manage engineering change proposals (ECPs), waivers, deviations, and specification change notices across the integrated program
- Ensure that all changes to baselined configurations are formally evaluated, approved, implemented, verified, and recorded before release
- Maintain configuration status accounting (CSA) records that provide a complete, current, and auditable history of all configuration items, baselines, changes, and release states across the enterprise
- Plan and conduct functional configuration audits (FCAs) and physical configuration audits (PCAs) to verify that delivered systems match their approved configuration documentation
- Conduct CM audits of subcontractor and vendor deliverables to ensure compliance with program CM standards, contractual data requirements, and interface specifications
- Generate CM metrics and reports — change activity, baseline health, audit findings, open action items — for program leadership and government stakeholders
- Define and manage integration baseline management processes that control how multi-vendor components are assembled, versioned, and promoted through integration, test, and production environments
- Coordinate release management activities across development teams, integration labs, and operational environments, ensuring that release packages are complete, verified, and traceable to approved baselines
- Manage interface configuration control, ensuring that interface control documents (ICDs), data exchange specifications, and API contracts are baselined, versioned, and change-controlled across all system boundaries
- Collaborate with DevSecOps and CI/CD pipeline teams to integrate CM controls — branching strategies, artifact versioning, build traceability, and deployment gating — into automated development and delivery workflows
- Administer and optimize CM tooling — version control systems (Git, Bitbucket, GitLab), artifact repositories (Nexus, Artifactory), change management platforms (Jira, ServiceNow, IBM DOORS), and baseline management tools
- Ensure CM tool interoperability across the integrated program, enabling consistent configuration tracking despite different tools and processes used by subcontractors and vendor teams
- Drive CM process improvement initiatives, identifying inefficiencies, automation opportunities, and best practices that enhance configuration integrity and reduce cycle time
- Translate CM requirements, audit findings, and baseline status into clear, actionable guidance for program leadership, government stakeholders, and engineering teams
- Mentor and guide systems engineers, software developers, and subcontractor CM staff in CM principles, processes, and tool usage