Company

Air Navigation Services

SystemofSystemsIntegrator(SoSI)

Singapore, Singapore FULL TIME
The Brief

“System-of-Systems Integrator (SoSI). Skills: System integration, Systems engineering, Project management. Develop SoS integration strategies. Develop integration plans”

Industry & Context.

Air Navigation Services

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

More than 3 years of relevant experience in system engineering, Good project management skills, Proven experience in system integration, Proficient in development lifecycle and integration methodologies and tools, Excellent written and presentation skills, Positive attitude, Excellent interpersonal skills

Nice to Have

Familiarity with Air Traffic Management, Familiarity with Communications/Navigation/Surveillance systems, Familiarity with aviation safety

What You'll Do.

Develop SoS integration strategies

Develop integration plans

Develop integration schedule

Ensure end-to-end integration

Ensure interoperability

Lead SoS integration activities

Verify SoS functionality

Validate SoS performance

Manage SoS integration risks

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with cross-functional teams; Collaborate with stakeholders

Communication Scope

Presentation skills; Influence outcomes; Drive win-win outcomes

Process & Methodology

Prioritize tasks, Meet deadlines, Adapt to changing project requirements

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