
GENERAL ENGINEER
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as the principle engineering point of contact for all F/A-18 and EA-18G Test and Evaluation (T&E) execution at NAWCWD for the IPT and PMA-265 of
NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV CHINA
LAKE.You will work directly with F/A-18 and EA-18G Leadership to implement necessary changes to IPT Vision and Strategies within the Test and Evaluation organization.You will represent the Command on NAVAIR-level committees and working groups, collaborating regularly with NAVAIR Test and Evaluation leadership to align IPT objectives with enterprise-wide directives.You will represent the Command on NAVAIR-level committees and working groups, collaborating regularly with NAVAIR Test and Evaluation leadership to align IPT objectives with enterprise-wide directives.You will provide authoritative technical guidance to the PMA/IPT in the areas of test acquisition processes, datarequirements, testing procedures, and facilities utilization.You will serve as a formal Software Subject Matter Expert (SME), Flight Clearance Release Authority (FCRA) and Technical and Risk Assessment Decision Authority (TRA-DA).
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