
GENERAL ENGINEER
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as a General Engineer in the Systems Acquisition Group, Systems Engineering Department, PEO (UW) Program Branch of NAVAIRWARCENAC DIV.You will serve as a member of the acquisition/management team for assigned projects/programs, developing and reviewing program technical and mission documentation (e.g., OperationalRequirements, Systems Concept Paper).You will participate in the development and design of new systems by assessing if available or imminent technology is sufficient to meetrequirements or system concepts are applicable to fleet operationalrequirements.You will formulate engineering design concepts and performancerequirements which provide the basis for overall technical and engineering planning for the assigned system.You will develop project planning objectives for current and long-range programs, maintaining knowledge of arid future capabilities, problems and demands upon the systems and provide overall planning for development, engineering, and evaluation.You will integrate cost estimates with program plans (schedules, developmentrequirements), test and evaluationrequirements, projected problems, etc.) into a total acquisition POM and budget.You will develop/direct development of contract engineering specifications which define systemrequirements and parameters, developing all engineering portions of Procurement Requests, Requests for Proposal, Requests for Quotations, etc.
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