Senior Avionics Engineer

Senior Avionics Engineer
Company:

Ironmountain Solutions, Inc.


Details of the offer

IronMountain Solutions, Inc. is seeking a

Senior Avionics

Engineer

in Huntsville, AL to support our customer at Redstone Arsenal, AL in the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program office.
Job Responsibilities:
Communicate through strong oral and written communication methods, work effectively with others, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Knowledge of DO-178 design and development processes.
Understand and experience with Open System Architectures.
Serve as communication, navigation, surveillance, and interoperability (CNS&I) subject matter expert engineer support for aircraft integration.
Understand the process for Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System IFF Mark XII Systems (AIMS), Army Interoperability Certification (AIC), and Joint Interoperability Certification (JIC) certifications.
Experience coordinating communication, navigation, surveillance, and interoperability (CNS&I) integration.
Review program CDRLs and provide recommendation for approval/disapproval as well as write approval/disapproval memos for avionic associated CDRLs.
Support program IPTs with avionics engineering support.
Function as technical SME for CNS&I integration issues.
Manage requirements from identification through fielding for avionics.
Lead technical identification and implementation of avionics development and integration with OEM.
Manage CNS&I obsolescence issues.
Coordinate integration assets and funding from OGAs.
Coordinate/manage SME support from AMSA, ASE, and Air Warrior PDs for platform integration.
Provide engineering support for program Tech Data Package (TDP).
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use tools or controls; normal physical activity (reach with hands and arms; climb stairs); and communicate effectively with all levels of employees and leadership. The employee must occasionally lift or move office products and supplies, up to 25 pounds.
Education and General experience:
Bachelor of Engineering degree in a related technical discipline is required
10-15 years relevant work experience with Military Aviation Avionics (Black Hawk preferred)
General knowledge of Army Aviation Black Hawk and/or Military Rotary Wing helicopters and their systems, subsystems, and components
Experience working in or closely with an Army Aviation Project or DoD Program office
Clearance Requirements:

Must have an Active Secret Security Clearance or a transferrable Secret Clearance
IronMountain Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/SDVOSB
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