Northrop Grumman

Aerospace

AdvancedBattleManagement(ABM)EngineeringProgramExecutionLead

$184–277k Baltimore, Maryland, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Advanced Battle Management (ABM) – Engineering Program Execution Lead at Northrop Grumman. Skills: Program Execution, Engineering Leadership, Cross-functional team leadership, Earned Value Management. Lead cross-functional engineering team. Support proposal development”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure key program milestones are met on schedule; Accountable for technical performance; Accountable for staffing; Accountable for root-cause analysis; Accountable for engineering metrics; Accountable for process rigor; Accountable for proposal support; Accountable for C101 sign-off; Accountable for development of CEACs

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Root-cause analysis; Technical problem solving; Decomposition; Solution development; Implementation; Monitoring

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance may be available, CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR START: Yes, CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret, TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time, U.S. Citizenship is required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree with 10 years of experience, a Master's degree with 8 years of experience, or a PhD with 6 years of experience in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics or other related technical fields, A current/active U. S Government Secret Clearance, Experience as a Integrated Product Team (IPT) Lead, Technical lead, or other leadership role in a program office or business function with demonstrated team building, organizational, and interpersonal skills, Experience in the hardware Design, Manufacturing and Test process, Radar technology background with sensors development, implementation, and production experience, Knowledge of staffing and engineering metrics, processes, and tools, Experience with developing and executing project schedules

Nice to Have

Advanced degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, or related technical fields, Active U. S Government Top Secret/SCI Clearance or higher, High proficiency in technical problem solving to include decomposition, root cause analysis, solution development, implementation and monitoring, as well as experience in engineering leadership and support across multiple program phases, Experience in functional management of an engineering organization

What You'll Do.

Lead cross-functional engineering team

Support proposal development

Interpret statements of work

Develop and execute project budgets

Develop and execute project schedules

Interface with functional departments

Brief internal and customer leadership

Manage Earned Value Management System (EVMS) projects

Perform in fast-paced work environment

Lead department initiatives

Lead technology roadmap creation

Lead IRAD project leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Lead a cross-functional team; Collaborate with Engineering Discipline leadership; Collaborate with Program Management; Collaborate with Manufacturing; Collaborate with Supply Chain; Collaborate with Mission Assurance; Collaborate with functional departments; Collaborative/team settings

Communication Scope

Brief internal and customer leadership

Process & Methodology

Earned Value Management System (EVMS), Critical path management, Estimates-at-Completion (EACs), Workload forecasts, Project budgets, Project schedules

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