Friday, 13 July 2012

Senior Engineer/Test Management

Details: Experience (Years): .. Category: EngineeringOverview:Engineering support services for the Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity (MCOTEA), and 2) Overall Program Management from the GEOMET perspectiveResponsibilities:Fulfill tasks spelled out in the Performance Work Statement (PWS) for the Early Test and Evaluation (T&E) Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense (CBRND) Task Orders (TOs). Tasks include but are not limited to the following:Review and provide technical feedback on all early T&E documents – Technical Needs statements, Verification/Validation plans and reports, Test Operating Procedures (TOPs), Develop T&E strategies, policies, and methodologies for CBRND commodity groupsParticipate and provide technical expertise in Integrated Project Teams (IPTs)Provide liaison support and coordination for review of T&E documentationPreparation of detailed concept briefs and meeting minutesProvide technical and analytical oversight of testing operationsOrganize and execute project deliverables within defined cost and schedule for company and government customer Provide Program Management support to GEOMET – tracking of TO funding, Period of Performances, creation of monthly status reports, provide liaison support between the Prime Contractor, GEOMET, and the government customerQualifications:RequiredMinimum of 4-year degree in an engineering discipline; preferred focus in the physical sciences – biology, chemistry, etc.Minimum of 2 years experience working in T&E supporting government programs; preferred experience in the CBRND arenaExcellent communications skills – both orally and in writingProject/Program management experienceMust possess, or be able to obtain, a Secret level clearanceDesiredAbility to develop and utilize data collection techniquesAbility to lead study teams; experience with test oversightKnowledge of operations research techniquesKnowledge of the DoD Acquisition process and documentation (TEMP, TES, SEP, etc.)~CB~

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