Welcome to the Chapter

Welcome to the SOuthern ARizona (SOARizona) INCOSE chapter website. The chapter is centered in Tucson, Arizona. Anyone whose interests intersect with the profession of Systems Engineering is welcome to participate. This includes those in the profession of Project Management for engineering content as described on the wiki for the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK).  Get involved with the chapter through chapter meetings, speaker series, working groups, conferences, the U of A, and support to pre-college development of interest in Systems Engineering.

SOARizona is also actively engaged with mentoring in the College of Engineering at the University of Arizona.

Southern AZ INCOSE Chapter

Purpose

The SOARizona Chapter is a not-for-profit membership organization founded to develop and disseminate the interdisciplinary principles and practices that enable the realization of successful systems.

Mission

To share, promote and advance the best of systems engineering from across the globe for the benefit of humanity and the planet.

Contact Us

Contact us at soar@incose.net

We want to hear from you!

  • Do you have an interest in supporting the chapter?  It provides a great way to get involved, provides continuing professional development units (for certification), and gives you a strong voice in the chapter.

  • Do you want to hear about system engineering concepts, trends, and topics?  Recommend to us something you want to hear.

Join our mailing list to get updates on the chapter, upcoming events, and ways you can participate.

Sign up for our e-mail list here  (Google group).

Collaboration Across Chapters

We actively collaborate with regional chapters to gain proficiency in the practice of systems engineering. The availability of effective online tools enables us to participate in events hosted by other chapters. Chapter members also have opportunities to participate in INCOSE Working Groups. Our collaboration partners include:

Regional Chapter Events

INCOSE Enchantment: Model Curation - Key to Preserving and Sharing Model Libraries

INCOSE Los Angeles: Suzette Johnson Speaks on IDevOps

El Segundo, CA, USA

INCOSE Enchantment: A Bridge Blueprint to Span the Chasm Between Research and Engineering

Regional Chapter News

INCOSE-LA September 2020 New Members

Agile SE tutorial/workshop - Save the Date

PMI® Global Congress 2014 & INCOSE Central Arizona Chapter

SOARing away! The Southern Arizona Chapter Blog

The Greatest SE Challenge - Your Career

Feb 17, 2018
Marshall Mattingly, PhD, CSEP
I have been thinking about careers a bit lately.  My daughters have recently graduated college and have embarked on their careers, landing jobs in the fields of their major studies.  Quite an accomplishment these days, it seems!  I have also begun conversations with engineers I have the opportunity to mentor and to learn from myself.  Many of those engineers ask similar questions:  How did you get where you are today?  How do I get to be certified in this or that?  What steps did you take to get asked to be in this or that program?

I have found myself saying, multiple times, that we spend an enormous amount of time and energy designing solutions for our customers, for our companies, for our programs; however, we spend very little time actively designing solutions for ourselves and our families.  This aspect of our lives - our career paths - take every bit as much vision, architecting, design, implementation, feedback, and change management as does the most complex medical, space, social, or defense system.  What do I value?  What type of person am I?  In what situations am I comfortable and do I have strengths (not just skill, not just passion, but both)?  If we do not have that type of understanding, we may inadvertently end up in a career path which brings only stress but no joy, or in which we find ourselves bored and stuck year after year after ...

Just like we do for our customers and their problems, we owe it to ourselves to do the same for our careers.  Find out who you are, what makes you tick, what you are good at, and what you are passionate about.  These become the framework for the vision of your career, the guides against which you can assess the next role or opportunity.  Remember, your career has an architecture; do you want to shape it, or let it shape you?
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