
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENGINEER/SCIENTIST
Naval Air Systems CommandYou will serve as an Interdisciplinary Engineer/Scientist in the Research & Development Group, Spectrum Warfare Department of
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MUGU.You will define EW flight line test and maintenancerequirements for system sustainment and delivering test products and solutions to NAVAIR's Domestic and International Community.You will perform duties that include providing senior-level technical expertise and project leadership support for NAWCWD and ensure that EW Support Equipment (SE) solutions are effective to support current, modern and future mission objectives.You will serve as a SME to provide the technical expertise required to ensure domestic and International Partners EW systems maintain operational availability to support the mission for operational availability and interoperability.You will provide project updates and status reports, present proposals, and provide technical consultation as an EW Support Equipment Engineering and Support Equipment Systems Subject Matter Expert (SME).You will collaborate across services and platforms to deliver solutions supporting EW operation to address the current and future gaps for platform availability to the Warfighter.
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