
General Engineer
U.S. Army Test and Evaluation CommandAbout the Position: This position is located at the US Army Test & Evaluation Command, White Sands Test Center Materiel Test Dir Program Management Div Air & MSL Defense BR with a duty location of White Sands Missile Range, Dona Ana, New Mexico. (merit)Serve as authoritative technical consultant on materiel testing, maintain technical partnerships, representing the organization at technical forums, and briefing domestic and foreign VIPs.Manage test facilities and equipment ensuring operational readiness, overseeing on and off range infrastructure, and identifying required upgrades for future workload.Prepare branch updates and reports including responses to data calls and Commander's Critical Information Reports (CCIRs).Manage data reduction and reporting by ensuring required data collection, monitoring analysis, approving reports, conducting AARs, and submitting products to the Vision Data Library.Plan and allocate branch resources by forecasting workload, determining personnel/equipment needs, developing annual budgets, and managing reimbursable and institutional funds.Lead test planning for open-air weapons testing, determining resource compatibility, developing executable test plans, and approving required planning and safety documentation.Oversee financial management for assigned test programs, including cost estimating, ADSS setup, 7600A development, funding verification, and periodic financial reviews.
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