
GENERAL ENGINEER
Naval Air Systems CommandYOU WILL SERVE AS THE PMA-231 E-2D BLOCK II ASSISTANT PROGRAM MANAGER FOR SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (APMSE).
LEAD THE TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT FOR THE HIGH-PROFILE ACAT
I BLOCK II PROGRAM IN THE SYSTEMS ACQUISITION GROUP,
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT,
AIR PLATFORM SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
DIVISION, PEO(T) PROGRAM BRANCH OF NAVAIRWARCENAC DIV. .You will serve as a leader in the system simulation, requirement, and performance specification assessment of technical risk, and analysis of test and evaluation results.You will advise on, administer, or perform professional, scientific, or technical work concerned with engineering or architectural projects, facilities, structures, systems, processes, equipment, devices, material or methods.You will be responsible for program development and/or oversight of a major NAVAIR Component/Command level program (or programs) relating to research, development, testing, evaluation, innovation, and reengineering.You will develop and review program technical and mission documentation providing authoritative input and advice on all engineering and technical issues and ensuring engineeringrequirements are met.You will develop project planning objectives for engineering development of current and long-range programs.You will Integrate cost estimates with program plans (schedules, developmentrequirements), test and evaluationrequirements, projected problems, etc.,) into a total acquisition POM and budget.
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