Forces To Invent The Future

PrincipalEngineerElectronics

$93–140k Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Principal Engineer Electronics at Forces To Invent The Future. Skills: Radar avionics subsystem, Supplier management. Perform Statement of Work. Manage program requirements”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Relocation assistance available, 25% travel, Active DoD Secret clearance, Obtain SAP

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor of Science in STEM, 5 years related engineering experience, Master's Degree in STEM, 3 years related engineering experience, Manage supplier, Design avionics subsystems, Configure avionics subsystems, Install avionics subsystems, Active DoD Secret clearance, Obtain SAP

Nice to Have

Bachelor of Science in STEM, 8 years related engineering experience, Master's Degree in STEM, 6 years related engineering experience, PhD in STEM, 4 year related engineering experience, Design avionics subsystems, Configure avionics subsystems, Install avionics subsystems, Active DoD Secret clearance, Obtain SAP

What You'll Do.

Perform Statement of Work

Manage program requirements

Ensure supplier compliance

Collaborate with engineers

Implement subsystem performance

Implement environmental requirements

Work with subcontractors

Develop design solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Subcontract engineers; Stakeholders

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