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If Rob Roquette's son has any software development opportunities available for which I am qualified then I'd prefer option 2 over option 1.
I have experience writing software documentation using a combination of IEEE and DOD specifications for requirements, design, interfaces, test plans, etc. The IEEE specifications tended to be more of a guide with the DOD specifying detailed format, content, and sections. However I'm not a technical writer if that is what they really need
The position sounds more like a software systems engineer (by Raytheon's terminology). If I'm qualified and Rob doesn't have any opportunities then I'm interested in finding out more about it. One caveat, I don't want to be a manager or oversee others, if that's part of

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