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SAIC Aerospace Engineer in CRANE, Indiana
Description
SAIC is seeking an Aerospace Engineer to support NSWC Crane Strategic Systems Hardware Division (GXW) in standing up the Navy Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) Missile Body ISEA as NSWC Crane assumes the role of Product Integrator for the Weapons System. In Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) is a sustainment activity conducted by the Navy once it has fielded and deployed a system into the force. The ISEA activity entails the long-term sustainment of the system in terms of in-service upgrades, parts management, repair, and general engineering support. The candidate will assist NSWC Crane in identifying, scoping, and resourcing these tasks to allow for accurate implementation and execution. The role includes strategic planning for product sustainment, product development, pier-side support equipment, ship installation planning and procedures, Navy training, and engineering services.
Note: This position is a hybrid/flexwork position requiring candidates to be in office approximately 3 days a week.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Help devise strategy, roles and responsibilities, and procedures for the Missile ISEA role. Example activities are:
Decomposition of ISEA key tasks and activities
Conduct interviews and associated fact finding with Navy ISEA organizations to better understand missile ISEA considerations and tasks
Assess current capabilities as they would apply to the Missile ISEA role to identify areas of strength and capability gaps
Develop plans, coordinate work teams, lead technical working groups, and provide technical support to Crane CPS leadership
Supports the management team with effective team communication, proactive problem solving, information distribution
Document Joint ISEA Teaming Strategy (NSWC Crane and NUWC Newport)
Help identify ISEA costs to inform Program Life Cycle Cost Estimate
Help establish Product Support Agreements
Perform Technical and Business Case Analysis to investigate Potential ISEA tools and processes required
Contribute to APM and Canister Product Support Analyses
Plan for Shipboard/Shipyard Installation, tests and inspections
Recommend improvements to test procedures and equipment
Review and recommend improvements for APL, COSAL, and provide technical support and drawing reviews
Review and update equipment installation control drawings (ICDs)
Support planning for Navy Training and manning
Help identify and plan for Certification and Accreditation approvals
Ensure processes are in place to ensure changes to CPS Weapons system design are required for technical performance and are appropriately documented and managed
Qualifications
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND CLEARANCE:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering Discipline and ten or more years; Master’s degree and eight years relevant DoD ISEA experience (Navy, Army, AirForce, MDA, NASA).
Interim secret clearance required to start with the ability to obtain a secret clearance. SAIC will sponsor the clearance process.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
- DoD Missile Program Experience
SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
Covid Policy: SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boosters. Customer site vaccination requirements must be followed when work is performed at a customer site. REQNUMBER: 2415767
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