
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as an Avionics Engineer in the Avionics Engineering Department and V-22 Joint Program Office (PMA-275) of NAVAIRWARCENAC DIV.You will ensure that all technical and operationalrequirements are met for the development, integration, and testing of applicable avionics and related modifications.You will facilitate teamwork between the IPTs, NAVAIR competencies, DoD Organizations, Fleet customers, and contractor organizations to implement the proper integration of new and updated hardware and software systems.You will coordinate avionics systems engineering efforts within the assigned Program Office, at contractor facilities, and with the Fleet support teams.You will determine feasibility of integrating various avionics systems with specific attention to the effects on systems due to the unique aircraft environment and operational tactics required by the operator.You will manage a variety of technical disciplines and provide leadership to numerous technical personnel, and ensure technicalrequirements are met through proper tasking and coordination of available professional/technical resources.You will prepare written and oral presentations stakeholders on project status, technical problems, scheduling, and costs for assigned program/project.You will accomplish other duties as assigned.
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