Responsibilities Provide subject matter expertise in M-code GPS, INS/EGI, Doppler sensors, TACAN, and VOR/ILS systems.Support development and implementation of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) capabilities, including GATM, CNS/ATM, RNP RNAV, RNP-.3/1/5, and P‑RNAV/B‑RNAV.Contribute to mission or flight management system architecture, requirements, and development activities.Support Army mission planning software applications, updates, and integration efforts.Develop and/or review Navigation Database Qualification (NDQ) and Data Quality Requirements (DQR).Coordinate with engineering teams, program leadership, and customers to address technical issues and ensure compliance with program requirements.Prepare technical documentation, briefings, and status reports for leadership and stakeholders.Provide corporate guidance and subject matter expertise on aircraft maintenance, programmatic strategy, and new contracts within aviation domains (Logistics, Programmatic, Technical).Develop and support business opportunities with Other Government Agencies (OGA), including US Air Force “Big Safari”, CBP, FBI, DOS, and other aviation programs.Contribute to request for proposal (RFP) responses, capturing strategies, and corporate-level planning for aviation contracts.Support and conduct Program Management Reviews and provide insights on programmatic, technical, and operational matters.Develop and update operational manuals and guidance documents, such as Flight and Ground Operations manuals.Qualifications U.S. Citizenship and active secret clearance.Master's degree in engineering or a related field; 12+ years of experience in mission systems, navigation systems, or avionics engineering.Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field; 15+ years of experience in mission systems, navigation systems, or avionics engineering.Strong expertise in military aircraft avionics integration.Hands‑on experience with military aircraft navigation systems, including M-code GPS, INS/EGI systems, Doppler nav sensors, TACAN, and VOR/ILS radios.Knowledge of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) standards (GATM, CNS/ATM, RNP RNAV, RNP-.3/1/5, P‑RNAV/B‑RNAV).Experience with mission or flight management system development.Familiarity with Army mission planning software applications and workflows.Experience developing or reviewing navigation database qualification and data quality requirements.Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Responsibilities Provide subject matter expertise in M-code GPS, INS/EGI, Doppler sensors, TACAN, and VOR/ILS systems.Support development and implementation of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) capabilities, including GATM, CNS/ATM, RNP RNAV, RNP-.3/1/5, and P‑RNAV/B‑RNAV.Contribute to mission or flight management system architecture, requirements, and development activities.Support Army mission planning software applications, updates, and integration efforts.Develop and/or review Navigation Database Qualification (NDQ) and Data Quality Requirements (DQR).Coordinate with engineering teams, program leadership, and customers to address technical issues and ensure compliance with program requirements.Prepare technical documentation, briefings, and status reports for leadership and stakeholders.Provide corporate guidance and subject matter expertise on aircraft maintenance, programmatic strategy, and new contracts within aviation domains (Logistics, Programmatic, Technical).Develop and support business opportunities with Other Government Agencies (OGA), including US Air Force “Big Safari”, CBP, FBI, DOS, and other aviation programs.Contribute to request for proposal (RFP) responses, capturing strategies, and corporate-level planning for aviation contracts.Support and conduct Program Management Reviews and provide insights on programmatic, technical, and operational matters.Develop and update operational manuals and guidance documents, such as Flight and Ground Operations manuals.Qualifications U.S. Citizenship and active secret clearance.Master's degree in engineering or a related field; 12+ years of experience in mission systems, navigation systems, or avionics engineering.Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field; 15+ years of experience in mission systems, navigation systems, or avionics engineering.Strong expertise in military aircraft avionics integration.Hands‑on experience with military aircraft navigation systems, including M-code GPS, INS/EGI systems, Doppler nav sensors, TACAN, and VOR/ILS radios.Knowledge of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) standards (GATM, CNS/ATM, RNP RNAV, RNP-.3/1/5, P‑RNAV/B‑RNAV).Experience with mission or flight management system development.Familiarity with Army mission planning software applications and workflows.Experience developing or reviewing navigation database qualification and data quality requirements.Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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