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Company: SPA
Location: Alexandria, VA
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • 10+ years experience evaluating or addressing ICBM RAM-C issues.
  • Familiarity with force status and readiness program used to inform headquarters of ICBM sortie status.
  • Understand maintenance management analysis (MMA), maintenance production management, and missile maintenance operations center (MMOC).
  • Strong understanding of ICBM MIS (IMDS, FMxC2), TICMS, REMIS and TOs.
  • Team player and comfortable working with SMEs from a variety of backgrounds (engineering, mathematics, nuclear policy, etc.).
  • Comfortable briefing senior executive service (SES) and general officers on enterprise ICBM maintenance issues and be able to propose solutions to those issues.
  • Ability to keep up with changing maintenance procedures associated with ICBMs.
  • Can communicate ICBM maintenance issues to a non-Air Force audience.

 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Experience in HAF, AFGSC HQ and/or 20 AF on ICBM sustainment and modernization issues.
  • Experience in Minuteman III and/or Sentinel program office.
  • Basic understanding of deterrence theory.
  • Experience working with operations research analysts and data scientists to use mathematical and data-driven models.
  • Bachelor's degree in a STEM field.


Responsibilities

Works with OSD project manager and other SMEs to understand and assess ICBM readiness, key metrics, and operations and maintenance issues. Prepare materials on ICBM readiness and maintenance issues for DoD leadership and proposes solutions to those issues.  Monitor ICBM Reliability, Availability and Maintainability - Cost (RAM-C) data to understand overall mission capability, weapon system reliability, logistics supportability and total ownership cost.  Assists operations research analysts and data scientists to study and understand ICBM maintenance using mathematical and data-driven models incorporating maintenance information systems (MIS) and technical orders (TOs) data.  Monitor Non-mission capable/partially-mission capable (NMC/PMC) rates, critical safety deficiency reporting, configuration management changes, manpower/training shortfalls, and diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages (DMSMS).  


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