
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER/SCIENTIST
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as a
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER/SCIENTIST
in the
POINT MUGU SEA RANGE DEPT
of
NAVAIRWARCENWPNDIV POINT
MUGU.You will ensure all elements are developed, integrated, and transitioned into an operational capability in accordance with the Blue Water Instrumentation (BWI )Master Project Schedule.You will provide technical direction and oversight for the integration of complex systems.You will serve as a key liaison to internal and external stakeholders, including program offices, industry partners, Research and Development centers, and resource sponsors.You will provide programmatic oversight for the Blue Water Instrumentation data enterprise, ensuring the development of secure, resilient, and high-throughput data pipelines from the edge (at-sea) to the cloud
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