This is a *Part Time* position.
- Person must have a basic grounding of System Program Office experience in developing subsystems (e.g., avionics, flight systems, training/support systems etc.) and integrating them into a complete operational aeronautical system.
- Experience in multiple phases of weapon system acquisition is required, as well as familiarity with the entire range of technical disciplines practiced in ASC/EN. Person must have experience in managing complex systems interfaces:
- Identifying and documenting interfaces
- Balancing competing requirements
- Assuring the effective integration of multiple subsystems.
- He or she must demonstrate skills in problem solving, planning/organizing projects, written/oral communication, collaboration, and team building.
- Person must have experience in interpreting operational requirements, establishing baselines, and analyzing design trade-offs to balance cost, performance, and schedules.
- Must have a BS degree in Aerospace, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering and four (4) years of progressively more complex experience in the design, development, and integration of aircraft engineering projects.
- A Masters Degree in Engineering or Science may be substituted for two years of experience. Must have a BS Degree in Engineering and ten (10) years of progressively more complex experience in hardware design, development, and documentation.
- Must be capable of system conceptualization, system level requirements definition and system test and evaluation.
- Must be familiar with probability, reliability, statistical analysis methods, sampling and test and evaluation techniques, data collection and applicable regulations and standards.
Aircraft program and/or simulator experience highly desired. FMS experience desired