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Technical Integrator

Huntsville, AL

501603 Technical Integrator   

Work Location:            Huntsville, AL

Schedule:                    Full Time

Relocation:                  Negotiable

IronMountain Solutions is seeking a highly motivated, self-starting Technical Integrator to support the UH-60 Black Hawk platform. within UHPO.  The ideal candidate will have a strong blend of programmatic leadership, executive-level communication skills, and technical depth, and will be capable of operating with minimal supervision in a fast-paced DoD program environment.

This role requires close coordination with government Program Management Offices (PMOs), engineering teams, and operational stakeholders. Current secrete security clearance preferred but must be able to receive

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and execute programmatic activities in support of a DoD aviation program, ensuring alignment with cost, schedule, and technical objectives
  • Serve as a primary interface with government stakeholders, supporting PMO coordination, IPT execution, and program reviews
  • Develop and maintain program schedules, risk registers, action item trackers, and performance metrics
  • Prepare and deliver government-standard briefings, including Program Management Reviews (PMRs), technical status updates, and executive-level summaries
  • Translate technical progress and issues into clear programmatic impacts and recommended courses of action
  • Proactively identify risks, gaps, and integration challenges and drive mitigation actions to closure

Required Qualifications

  • Demonstrated experience supporting DoD acquisition programs in accordance with FAR/DFARS processes
  • Proven ability to independently manage program execution activities with limited oversight
  • Experience leading or supporting Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) across multiple disciplines
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, with the ability to:
    • Build clear, concise charts (schedule, cost, risk, performance)
    • Develop executive-level and customer-facing briefing decks
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience briefing senior government and industry leadership
  • Ability to manage competing priorities, anticipate program needs, and take initiative without detailed direction
  • Solid technical foundation in one or more of the following:
    • Rotary-wing aviation platforms, preferably UH-60 Black Hawk
  • Ability to understand system architectures, interfaces, and aircraft integration challenges (preferred but not required)
  • Experience supporting aircraft integration efforts, including airworthiness, safety, and flight test (preferred but not required)
  • Background supporting fielded systems, operational deployments, or rapid capability insertion (preferred but not required)

Education Requirements 

  • Bachelors degree in a related field and minimum of 12 years experience.

Clearance: Active or ability to obtain DoD Secret (or higher)

Travel: 15%

IronMountain Solutions is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer 

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