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STRATEGIC SYSTEMS PROGRAMS (SSP)This is a public notice flyer to notify interested applicants of anticipated vacancies. Applications will not be accepted through this flyer. Interested applicants must follow the directions in the "
You will provide special technical expertise and leadership in complex coordination and management of all contractor engineering and product assurance efforts.You will lead development efforts related to the Strategic Weapons Systems (SWS) and missile, subsystems including flight termination and telemetry systems; aerodynamic structures; electronics; test equipment; support equipment; software;You will influence, lead, monitor, and approve contractor development efforts, systemrequirements, design and product quality assurance efforts in satisfying contractualrequirements for various subsystems.You will be responsible for the technical aspects of the program and coordinate program impacts with the Strategic Systems Programs Program Managers.You will monitor and approve efforts dealing with acceptability, utilization and sustainment of hardware, support equipment, and software including design and process changes. This includes the assessment and evaluation of aging effects.You will assure that configuration control of weapons systems is in compliance with the approved Configuration Management processes.You will implement program policy, engineering criteria, and provide information to the prime contractor and Navy field activities.You will represent the command in assigned areas of responsibility when interfacing with field activities, fleet representatives, contractors, laboratories, and consultants.
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