
General Engineer
National Nuclear Security AdministrationThe incumbent serves as a General Engineer and provides specialized expertise by performing a broad range of technical assignments by developing, modifying, operating, evaluating, and overseeing specialized systems, processes, and applications.As a General Engineer, you will: Serve as a program manager for various National Nuclear Security Administration mission areas and operations at the Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC). Analyze risk to evaluate potential impacts on weapon quality and schedule delivery; interpret and provide program guidance to the
KCNSC M&O
contractor and work to resolve problems and conflicts. Participate and contribute to the development of the annual Corporate Performance Evaluation Plan for the M&O Contractor. Administer, conduct, and coordinate long-range planning studies on behalf of the NNSA to assure that advance resourcerequirements are identified and consistent with future workload projections.
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