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Aviation Test Lead

Huntsville, AL

501459 Aviation Test Lead

Work Location:              Huntsville, AL

Schedule:                       Full Time

Relocation Assistance:  Negotiable

IronMountain Solutions, Inc. is seeking an Aviation Test Lead for Avionics Software in Huntsville, AL.  A successful candidate must be able to provide test plan development, review and support for an Army Rotary Wing Project Office.

Job Responsibilities:      

  • Candidates should be able to complete specified tasks and responsibilities, and document, track and complete actions from various functional leads as assigned.
  • Develop risk analysis & mitigation plans for assigned test projects in the technical, schedule, and cost areas.
  • Support test events associated with an Aviation Project and travels to the OEM facilities to include test witnessing, and test plan/report reviews.
  • Develop methodology for testing and evaluating software and hardware plans that comply with specification and functional requirements.
  • Support the development of Test Strategy and/or Test and Evaluation Master Plans (TEMPs) and participate/lead T&E Working Integrated Product Teams (IPTs)
  • Coordinate, develop, and revise Airworthiness Flight Releases (AWRs) for the Army Project Office with the Systems Readiness Directorate (SRD) to meet developmental flight test and ECP timelines.
  • Review program reports and disseminate to appropriate departments for formal review. Departments may include:  Systems Readiness Directorate (SRD), ARMY Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC), Aviation Flight Test Directorate (AFTD) and Redstone Test Center (RTC), and/or OEM Contractors.
  • Review Army Aviation contractor Statement of Works (SOWs) for cost effectiveness, verification of Army air worthiness requirements, and overall engineering capability.
  • Plan, coordinate, oversee, and develop cost/schedule estimates, and execute assigned test projects within cost and schedule budgets.
  • Prepare & present briefings to interface with technical representatives
  • Provide written and verbal assessments to management regarding status, issues, and risk.
  • Provide feedback for contract reviews, TIMs, design reviews, & other technical meetings.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use tools or controls; normal physical activity (reach with hands and arms; climb stairs); and communicate effectively with all levels of employees and leadership. The employee must occasionally lift or move office products and supplies, up to 25 pounds. 

Education and General experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred with 10+ years’ relevant work experience in test and evaluation.
  • A strong work ethic, ability to work effectively with others and a healthy desire to acquire new skills are paramount in this position.
  • Knowledge of the full range of specialized methods and techniques of the Test and Evaluation principles; of pertinent laws, regulations, policies, and precedents; and of the major issues, program goals and objectives, and work processes of the organizations supported, as well as relationships with other programs within Department of the Army
  • Experience working with development, testing and evaluation of aviation systems
  • Experience in review and development of Airworthiness Flight Releases (AWRs)
  • Experience functioning and leading within a team-oriented environment.
  • Knowledge of Black Hawk platforms structural, mechanical, and dynamic component interrelationships and capabilities

Travel: May be required up to 15%

Clearance Requirements: Must have an Active Secret Security Clearance obtain a Secret Clearance.

IronMountain Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/SDVOSB

 

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