Engineers to support the FAA. The ideal candidate would understand the FAA AJM business goals, and have the desire and passion for successful evolution of programs from initial requirements definition and business case, request for proposals and proposal evaluation, to implementation and delivery of programs to the field. The Engineer will have any of the following responsibilities:
Assist in developing maintenance concepts and requirements. Support development of Request for Information (RFI)
portions of Statements of Work (SOW). Provide training and
requirements for RFPs. Perform analysis and coordination of the FAA’s program
. Manage the entire life cycle of a product, to include the acquisition, distribution, allocation, and delivery.
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Logistics Planning: Develop Integrated
Logistics Support Plans (ILSP). Support development of deployment waterfalls. Develop cost assessments of the
supply chain and analyze and manage lead times. Assist in specifications development, implementation, testing and documenting engineering systems and equipment. Initiates concept development and trade-off studies for
logistics. Consult extensively with customer representatives and employees. Perform technical analyses related to hardware/software maintenance and address alternatives to resolve any issues and recommend alternative design features.
· Deployment and In Service Management: Support execution of deployment waterfalls. Identify deployment requirements for training and provided draft training enclosures for RFP’s. Assist APML with SOW and other contract documents. Develop requirements for site and depot sparing.
In supporting these functions, the
logistics specialist will be expected to:
Apply comprehensive engineering principles and best practices to support the investigation, analysis, planning, design, development, implementation, testing, and evaluation of the
supply chain.
Review and prepare engineering and technical analysis reports, and other technical documentation.
Apply analytical techniques in gathering data to solve complex technical problems (e.g., requirements definition, operations research, modeling).
Have experience working with FAA PMO processes and supporting acquisition inputs to define contractor engineering performance.