
Interdisciplinary General Engineer/Operations Research Analyst
Missile Defense AgencyThis position is part of the Department of Defense (DoD), Missile Defense Agency (MDA). The incumbent will be responsible for serving as a Interdisciplinary General Engineer/ Operations Research Analyst for Directorate for Test.
Salary
Ranges are the following unless statutory/regulatory rates prevail. For Schriever AFB, CO Location: $91,870 to $142,022 (includes 20.15% locality)This is a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) solicitation utilizing the DHA for Acq Demo Business and Technical Management to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to positions in the competitive service. As an Interdisciplinary (General Engineer/Operations Research Analyst) at the NH-0801/1515-3 broadband level, some of your typical work assignments may include: Be accountable to the Ground Test Mission Management Team to coordinate for the planning, availability, and readiness of event resources to include conduct of test readiness reviews as necessary. Verify with appropriate asset managers that test assets and resources are reserved and operationally available to support each event (Experience with the MDA Operational Data Integrated Node (ODIN) and Test Management Suite (TMS) scheduling tools preferred). Coordinate, schedule, and co-host Communications Working Group to identify communicationsrequirements (e.g., tactical data, truth data, test data, tactical voice, test voice, tactical instant messaging). Lead detailed planning associated with obtaining operational asset participation in ground test events. Cross-train to become qualified as a Mission Test Director for Ground Test
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