Job Information
Ai Signal Research, Inc. (ASRI) Coordinator I (AX1502) in Huntsville, Alabama
Education:
Bachelors Degree
Months/Years of Experience:
One (1) year of applicable experience developing plans, budgets and schedules to meet project requirements; providing project status with regard to funding, schedule, and milestones; providing comparative analysis for budget and actual costs; validating costs; comparing performance against plans; and reporting, analyzing and interpreting financial data from multiple sources.
Required Qualifications:
U.S. Citizen. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Security Clearance.
Desired Qualifications:
A master's degree and/or a Program Management Professional (PMP) Certificate and/or technical experience performing engineering, analysis, and related functions in research, development, test and evaluation in support of military equipment and systems are pluses.
Applicant should be self-motivated, dependable, possess excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work independently and within a team environment.
Applicant should also possess excellent analytical and organizational skills with a commitment to customer satisfaction including attention to detail as well as supportive of process improvements.
Applicant should be a proficient user of MS Office (i.e., Outlook, Word, Excel, Project, One Note, and PowerPoint), and SharePoint.
Duties:
Test Coordinators (TC) provide program management support utilizing ATEC and RTC Test Management tools including ADSS-PMM, CET, VDLS, SharePoint, PRO3, and the Project Management Dashboard.
TCs track and coordinate test project documentation (proposals, test plans, reports, etc.), financial status, and schedules ensuring all customers, Account Managers, Test Engineers, Divisions and Management all maintain situational awareness.
Test Coordinators often serve as the direct contact between the government and outside customers as an integral part of a test team and are responsible and accountable to meet all deliverable reporting requirements for test programs and projects.
Products produced and maintained by the test coordinator are deliverable to and inspectable by managers internally and by customers externally.
Areas under the direct cognizance of the Test Coordinator include but are not limited to: project planning, estimating, reporting, coordinating and execution within a test directorate and routinely cross-directorate.
This includes establishing, entering, maintaining, and updating data in multiple software packages to ensure customers have complete and accurate project information at all times.
A Test Coordinator will coordinate administrative, financial, and logistical aspects of project management to track the cost and schedule of tests.
Test Coordinators also ensure labor, material, and travel charges are correct and will communicate to the government and customer.
Comments:
Compliance with health mandates as dictated by the contract may be required as condition of employment.