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Support the program through reviews and critical milestones to include PDR, CDR, TRR, MRR, and others. ierustech.com Job Description: The job of an IERUS Systems Engineer Lead is to ensure Verification and Qualification of the engineering designs & analysis that support missile development, integration, and flight test execution activities and their associated milestone reviews.
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Plans and leads preliminary design reviews (PDR) and critical design reviews (CDR) to ensure that all issues are resolved and that functional and marketing requirements are met. Lead multiple cross-functional teams to drive projects to completion in support of business strategy and objectives.
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Manage programs through all phases, from proposal preparation and submission, contract negotiation, baseline, PDR, CDR, MRR, TRR, qualification, validation, production, and delivery. In this position, you will lead matrixed, multidisciplinary teams in the development and production of microwave/RF solid state power amplifiers and control components for industrial and DoD customers.
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They engage in all the of critical phases and milestone reviews including pursuit, SDR, PDR, CDR, TRR, PSR, and system operation. Job Title: Lead, Systems Engineer-RF Missions (Active TS/SCI Security Clearance Required.
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Electronics Engineer (Senior or Lead) – PCB Design. Strong communication skills (verbal and written) including presenting design progress during major project milestones (e.g., SRR, PDR, CDR.
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The SEIT Lead will oversee engineering program planning and execution, Earned Value Management System (EVMS) reporting, briefings and providing overall leadership and coordination of a multi-disciplined Engineering team.
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Required IICRC certifications: Water Restoration Technician, ASD, Fire & Smoke Technician, Applied Microbial Remediation (PDR Certification), Carpet & Upholstery Technician (PO Certification)Required High School diploma or equivalency, valid Driver’s License, copy of current driving history issued by DMV.
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Support preparations, execution, and resolution of major system reviews (e.g., PDR, CDR, SVR, TRR, Physical Configuration Audits (PCAs), Functional Configuration Audits (FCAs), etc.) Work with the SEIT Lead to oversee system configuration management of the System Technical Baseline.
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Engineering Review Board representation over total systems lifecycle (SRR, SFR, SDR, PDR, CDR, SVR, TRR, PRR, and FRR) for the system technical baseline. The Mission Exploitation Operating Unit (MEXOU) is looking for a Sr. Staff Systems Engineer to join the program supporting the Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (SEIT) organization as the SEIT Lead.
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The initial focus of the Project Director will be to lead the project through a successful Preliminary Design Review (PDR). Competency SummaryExcellent communication skills and evidence of an excellent ability to analyze competing inputs and priorities, to synthesize those inputs into a set of project requirements, build buy in for those requirements, and lead a project to successfully deliver a solution.
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Experience briefing technical material to customers at milestone events (PDR, CDR, etc) Previous experience as SEIT Lead (or similar position) over a multi-discipline team with hardware deliverables.
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The OPjM Lead shall attend all Onboarding and Business Office related meetings, to include establishing Hill CEDC acquisition review meetings for CDD, PDR, CDR, and TRB. The OPjM Lead shall have and maintain PMP-c and SCRUM Master certifications.
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Leads the software team through development reviews and certification milestones such as SRR, PDR, CDR, SOIs etc. As a Lead Software Engineer, you will lead or be a member of the cross functional team responsible for developing and testing Avionics Displays and Surveillance Systems, Products and Services that makes a real difference in safety and cost effective operation of commercial aerospace.
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Lead trend forecasting for use in budgeting; work with Financial Planning & Analysis team to set budgeted utilization and cost targets and evaluate actual results against budget. Develop and maintain models to determine actuarial estimates of IBNR, Premium Deficiency Reserve (PDR) liabilities, and other assets and liabilities; manage regular processes to ensure financial reporting deadlines are met.
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Provide leadership on formalized optical engineering content for design and technical reviews throughout the program life cycle (SRR, PDR, CDR, MRR, TRR, PSR, etc. Lead conceptual development, detailed analysis, conceptual and detailed computer aided (e.g. Zemax) design of optical imaging systems.
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