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Army Aviation Liaison

Huntsville, AL

501492 Army Aviation Liaison  

Work Location:            Huntsville, AL

Schedule:                    Full Time 40 hours per week; 8 hours per day in office (remote work is not authorized)

Relocation:                  Negotiable

IronMountain Solutions, Inc. is seeking an Army Aviation Liaison between the Utility Helicopters' Project Office and the Future Vertical Lift Cross Functional Team.  In support of the customer at Redstone Arsenal, you will facilitate system of systems integration across the Army and Joint Force working with the Future Vertical Lift Cross Functional Team.  

Job Duties:

  • Providing technical and programmatic guidance to the architecture and system level requirements process.
  • Working across multiple organizations to identify and define future capability and interoperability needs.
  • Identifying key architecture and system level trades
  • Supporting a system engineering team in collaboration and approval of engineering products through engineering reviews and engineering milestone events.
  • Assisting in the development of strategies in support of Department of Defense (DoD) architectures.
  • Assessing the performance of current and future architecture concepts.
  • Preparing briefings for senior decision makers.
  • 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:

  • Bachelors and twelve (15+) years or more experience
  • Proven experience with technical fundamentals in existing Army programs (e.g. ground vehicles, aviation, missile defense, long range fires/ artillery, Soldier systems).
  • Preferred to have proven experience, exposure, and understanding with technical and operational fundamentals in Army Aviation programs.
  • Experience working within the Army Aviation acquisition process.
  • Experience working with Army Aviation capability developers.
  • Expert-level proficiency with use of architecting to support senior level enterprise decision making.
  • Expert-level proficiency with architecture tools.
  • A general understanding of the JCIDS processes and Capability Based Assessments.
  • Practitioner of MBSE principles a plus.

General Experience:

  • Prior Army Aviation direct experience required.
  • Understands requirement generation and subsequent validation / verification.
  • Familiarity and knowledge related to Army experimentation practices.
  • Awareness and working knowledge of Army Science and Technology enterprise support to Army modernization.
  • Understanding in the development and maintenance of architecture products across the span of Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF).
  • Architecture domain understanding from a holistic enterprise perspective.
  • Ability to recommend enterprise architecture tradeoffs, impacts, and advancement.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a fast paced, dynamic, and energetic environment.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills with a proven ability to brief programmatically, strategically, and technically to senior leadership.
  • Customer focused and capable of representing the customer in community forums.

Security Clearance Requirements:

  • Must be able to obtain a secret clearance.

Travel:  Must be able and willing to travel up to 10%

IronMountain Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer/SDVOSB

 

 

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