Job Information
AM Pierce and Associates Cooperative Program Systems Engineer, Journeyman in Patuxent River, Maryland
AM Pierce and Associates
Cooperative Program Systems Engineer, Journeyman (PMA - 262)
Who We Are:
AM Pierce and Associates and Applied Technologies Group (ATG), a wholly owned subsidiary of AM Pierce and Associates, is a woman-owned small business providing Engineering and Research, Cyber, C5ISR, Program and Acquisition Management services and solutions to a diverse government and industry client base. We are a stable and growing company who offers our employees a rich benefits package, supportive and flexible work environment, and the opportunity to work with experts in their field.
The Position:
We are looking for a candidate who will be performing the role of a Cooperative Program Systems Engineer - Journeyman, supporting PMA-262, the Triton Program Office
Salary:
The estimated salary range for this position is $105,000 - $150,000 annually, based upon an individuals level of experience, skillset, and education. The range that is given is an estimate and may vary based on contractual constraints. At AM Pierce and Associates, it is our goal to provide equitable compensation to all employees.
The Location:
Patuxent River, MD
The Work Environment:
On-Site
The Description:
The Cooperative Program Systems Engineer will provide communications and networking systems technical support for the full system engineering life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, development, integration, testing, and implementation. The Cooperative Program Systems Engineer will research, propose, and implement solutions to communications and networking systems problems derived from program requirements.
Other duties/ responsibilities may include:
- Review Engineering documents and assess against existing system safety hazards for applicability.
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``` - Review the MQ-4C Triton Airworthiness documentation to include test procedures, test results, analysis and assess against Commonwealth of Australia requirements. - Support the PMA-262 International and Engineering teams. - Serve as a technical liaison between the Australian and USN airworthiness teams. - Assist in the development of the Australian Unmanned Aerial System Standard Operating Permit (UASOP). - Review and monitor development of relevant engineering documentation and artifacts. - Track engineering critical path inputs to the project and program integrated government schedule (IGS). - Facilitate meetings, respond the Requests for Information (RFI), and track schedules. - Apply decision analysis techniques to ensure that the engineering approach is cost-effective and satisfies the training objectives. - Monitor and participate in the configuration management of the system as an advocate for the cooperative partner. - Maintain knowledge of disclosure parameters and related DoN Guidance to assist with release of technical data to cooperative partners. Education and Experience:
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``` - Active DoD Secret Clearance, required.
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``` - *Bachelor of Art or Science degree in an engineering field. * - *ALLOWABLE SUBSITIUTIONS: * - Associates degree with two (2) years of additional work experience or - High School Diploma / GED with four (4) years of additional work experience. - *Three (3) to ten (10) years of experience performing duties described in the description. * Desired Qualifications: - At least three (3) years of experience in Systems Engineering supporting DoD aircraft or weapons systems, consisting of the design, development, integration, and system testing of computer hardware, computer software, and navigation, sensor, and communication subsystems.
Demonstrated experience in NAVAIR Systems Engineering Process and Airworthiness.
Knowledge of system engineering principles, theories, and concepts and ability to contribute to the development of new and innovative principles and concepts.
Demonstrated nowledge of a wide range of non-engineering, non-scientific information in the form of federal