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OGA Principal Systems Analyst

Huntsville, AL

501572 Principal Systems Analyst

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 currently seeking a Principal Systems Analyst to support our customer in Huntsville, AL at Redstone Arsenal in the Utility Helicopter Project Office (UHPO). Candidates who apply should have strong oral and written communication skills, and have the ability to work effectively with others, and to manage multiple projects simultaneously. An active and transferrable DoD Secret-level security clearance is required.   Per federal requirements, only U.S. citizens are eligible for this level of clearance.

Education, and General Experience:   
•    Minimum of ten (10) years of general work experience, with at least five (5) years being in Military Aviation.
•    Knowledge of OGA aircraft configurations like CBP, FBI, and DoS H-60 aircraft.
•    Experience managing the acquisition, development, production, modification, sustainment, integration, testing, support, recapitalization, and fielding of numerous helicopters to support numerous Other Government Agency (OGA) customers.

Job Duties:   
•    Serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for UH-60 A, L, and M aircraft maintenance, modification, and logistics. 
•    Execute OGA programs to include assistance in developing MOAs, SOWs, and contracts.
•    Assist with the management of the acquisition and mission unique modification of aircraft for OGA programs.
•    Provide contract oversight and support for CBP, FBI, DoS, and BEST efforts.
•    Work with OGA customers to identify and define achievable technical capabilities and establish baseline configuration of aircraft.
•    Use problem solving skills to develop solutions for all issues that occur on maintenance modification programs.
•    Provide parts support to contractors on all maintenance modification programs.  This should include a review parts requisitions for accuracy, supportability, and alternative solutions.
•    Assist with the development of training, maintenance, and spares programs for OGA customers.
•    Participate in Interim Progress Reviews (IPRs), Systems Requirements Reviews (SRRs), Preliminary Design Reviews (PDRs) and Critical Design Reviews (CDRs)


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