There is a general movement of Systems Engineers around
the industry based on where the programs are being executed. Each company has their own flavour of Systems Engineering and generally baselines new recruits on company processes and procedures. Each company generally has its own development path for Systems Engineers.There are accreditation Programs, such as INCOSE, however, industry has mixed views on these. Some companies have internal accreditation programs.
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Introduction
Systems Engineering is a multi-faceted discipline, involving
human, organizational, and various technical variables that
work together to create complex systems.
At Raytheon, the entire process of developing a system –
from initial user need, through design, development, delivery,
and eventual disposal – are part of the Systems Engineering
function.