Overview
Oasis Systems has an exciting opportunity for an Electrical Engineer, Senior located at Warner Robins, GA.
LOCATION: Warner Robins, GA
JOB STATUS: Full-Time
TRAVEL: As Required
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (Education, Certifications, Experience, Skills):
SECURITY CLEARANCE: Hold and maintain a DoD Secret clearance
EDUCATION: Mater's in Engineering plus 10 years of experience; OR a minimum of 20 years of experience and an ABET-accredited Bachelor’s degree in engineering.
CERTIFICATIONS: N/A
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: A Senior labor category typically works on high-visibility or mission critical aspects of a given program and performs all functional duties independently. A Senior labor category may oversee the efforts of less senior staff and/or be responsible for the efforts of all contracted staff assigned to a specific job.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:
Proficient in the use of MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access), MS Internet Explorer and other customer specified applications
Must be able to drive to various facility sites as required. Must possess a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance
May require lifting up to 25 pounds
Requires visual acuity in order to use a keyboard
Electrical Engineering (EE):
Technical Support
The Contractor shall assist in the performance of technical planning, systems integration, verification and validation, cost and risk analysis, and supportability and effectiveness analysis for overall systems, subsystems, and support equipment to include integration of Mission Support Equipment (MSE).
The Contractor shall assist in the performance of engineering activities to include defining system requirements, reviewing vendor designs and technical proposals, researching and developing technical solutions, performing systems functional analysis, conducting trade studies, conducting technical reviews, and performing test and evaluation activities.
Analysis
The Contractor shall coordinate with USG agencies, prototype facilities, commercial vendors, and engineering firms to conduct analyses.
The Contractor shall aid in creating engineering documentation and electrical engineering analyses.
Risk Management
The Contractor shall assist in identifying, managing, mitigating, and addressing technical and program architecture risks, including interoperability analysis and risk assessment.
The Contractor shall also provide support for the integration of current and evolving systems into the weapons system platforms.
Business and Technical Needs
The Contractor shall provide engineering support by utilizing electrical engineering principles to determine the business and technical needs of Mission Partners in the acquisition, development or sustainment of weapon systems, subsystems, support systems, equipment items, or an equivalent product.
Requirements Development
The Contractor shall assist in the translation of user requirements into system requirements, which will be used to design, develop, fabricate, test and evaluate systems, subsystem and equipment for deployment. The Contractor shall assist with the development of requirements and technology needs. The Contractor shall assist with plans and policies necessary to improve and retain world class training system manufacturing, operations, re-manufacturing and de-militarization capabilities. The Contractor shall assist in the performance of technical/mission analyses of existing and potential operational requirements. The Contractor shall assist in developing system concepts and performing technological/trade-off study assessments of proposed designs.
System Design
The Contractor shall assist with the review of the overall system design baseline (architecture and interoperability requirements). The Contractor shall assist with developmental planning support in evaluation of the military mission to be accomplished and related requirements documentation; define the set of military missions to be performed and the circumstances under which the mission will be performed. The Contractor shall support technical meetings, technical interchanges, system requirement reviews, design reviews, and test readiness reviews.
Analysis
The Contractor shall assist with the reviewing, analyzing, and evaluation of change proposals, including regulatory and other policy driver changes or proposed modifications for design feasibility and system compatibility. The Contractor shall assist with the development and review of specifications, including system, system segment and equipment specifications, CDRLs, and ICDs involved in programs. The Contractor shall support and conduct systems analyses to include system design, design feasibility, configuration audits, and state-of-the-art assessment.
Schedule
The Contractor shall support the development and evaluation of Integrated Master Plan (IMP), Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) and Systems Engineering Detail Schedule (SEDS) engineering cost estimates. The Contractor shall assist in the evaluation of systems test plans (such as systems test plans/test and evaluation master plans) and provide recommendations; and participate in the conduct of system, subsystem and component testing.
Integration
The Contractor shall assist in providing systems/subsystems integration support for the acquisition, development and verification of systems and equipment.
Lifecycle
The Contractor shall support the systems lifecycle including analysis of alternatives, creation of investment strategies, manufacturing, support and end-of-life processes. The Contractor shall support and conduct engineering performance effectiveness, cost effectiveness, cost performance, lifecycle cost, maintainability, supportability, reliability, technical and schedule risk assessment, and scheduling trade-off studies.
Management Operations
The Contractor shall interface with and coordinate communications with all levels of management and functional counterparts. The Contractor shall provide support to committees and boards established to discuss and resolve engineering problems and implement decisions involving the technical aspects of programs.
Data Item Evaluation
The Contractor shall assist in the evaluation and analysis of generated data items, to include, but not limited to, specifications, drawings, proposals, plans, life cycle cost estimates, SOWs, and reports.
Document Preparation/Evaluation
The Contractor shall support the Engineering team in the creation of documents such as System Requirements Documents; Systems Engineering Plans; Programmatic Environmental Safety and Health Evaluation; and Operational Safety, Suitability and Effectiveness Baseline Documents; and in executing Systems Engineering Assessments of the programs. The Contractor shall support program management in the development and evaluation of IMP, IMS and SEDS. The Contractor shall assist in the evaluation of system test plans and participate in the conduct of system, subsystem, and component testing. The Contractor shall provide systems/subsystems integration support for the acquisition, development and verification of systems and equipment. The Contractor shall evaluate and analyze Contractor- and Government-provided documentation for compliance with requirements; and shall identify system impacts and cost, schedule, and technical performance risks. The Contractor shall support the development of program risk assessment and execute risk management IAW AFI 63-101, Integrated Life Cycle Management. The Contractor shall assist in the preparation of briefings and reports that directly support the acquisition program. The Contractor shall assist in the briefing of program status.
Technical Planning
The Contractor shall provide support for the design, development, production, procurement, and testing of aircrew and maintenance training systems. The Contractor shall apply broad engineering expertise, analyzing and originating solutions to a wide range of issues. The Contractor shall apply advanced theories, concepts, principles and processes to aid in the development and validation of new engineering requirements, technical approaches and product proposals that will improve overall system performance capability. The Contractor shall assist teams of engineers and other functional participants to address major engineering proposals, issues, and problems in their areas of responsibility. The Contractor shall recommend technical policies to establish and ensure consistency in the application of technical baseline engineering data and processes. The Contractor shall assist in evaluating system test plans and participate in the conduct of system, subsystem, and component testing. The Contractor shall support bed-down planning at both CONUS and OCONUS sites.
Technical Support
The Contractor shall provide technical guidance, coordination and systems expertise to support major AFLCMC system programs. The Contractor shall provide assistance for feasibility studies/technical evaluations to determine application and effectiveness of new technologies and concepts. The Contractor shall provide assistance in monitoring technological trends and applications to maintain currency. The Contractor shall provide assistance in the assessment of technical risks and recommend options for consideration by program offices. The Contractor shall assist in conferences, meetings and support various types of investigations or ad-hoc discussions. The Contractor shall provide support in the evaluation of aircrew and maintenance training plans, test procedures, test reports and evaluation of engineering change proposals. The Contractor shall sign an NDA to provide assistance with source selections technical proposals. The Contractor shall provide relevant comments and recommendations as a non-voting member of a source selection board
Document Development/Management
The Contractor shall assist with the development and maintenance of time-phased, event-driven Security Classification Guides (SCGs), Program Security Directives (PSDs), Technology Assessment and Control Plans (TA/CPs), and Program Protection Plans (PPPs) and the Anti-Tamper (AT) plan. The Contractor shall assist with the development and/or maintenance of the Physical Security requirements for facilities/organizations to include preparing all required documentation for secure facilities. The Contractor shall assist in the integration of US export and technology control laws, DoD/Air Force policy and instructions, and other applicable guidance into program protection planning. The Contractor shall assist in the recommendation of changes to DoD, Air Force and program security policy and instructions. The Contractor shall assist in ensuring proper filing of all records, files, documentation, and working papers in accordance with AF Electronic Records Management (ERM).
Program Protection Program
The Contractor shall assist with the PPP to include, but not be limited to, the following tasks:
supporting security working groups;
maintaining PPP database;
identifying Critical Program Information (CPI) to include Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and Criticality reviews;
identifying program threats;
analyzing system vulnerabilities and recommending alternative cost-effective security countermeasures that meet security objectives within the overall system design and program strategy; and
integrating flexible, cost-effective, and threat-based security process, plans and procedures to protect each critical weapon system during its life cycle
WORKING CONDITIONS (Travel):
May be required to travel using commercial air, USG air, and other conventional modes of transportation to Outside Continental United States and Continental United States (OCONUS and CONUS) locations in support of program meetings, reviews, audits and other activities held at Government and Contractor facilities.
Shall travel unaccompanied and unsupervised.
All travel (including plans, agenda, itinerary, and dates) require prior approval by the EPASS CO for OCONUS travel or COR for CONUS travel.
CONUS travel requests shall be submitted no later than ten business days prior to travel.
Shall notify the EPASS CO or COR of the costs of air travel and receive prior written approval when the use of other than least costly air travel is required to complete a Government-directed task.
Shall submit a Trip Report upon return from travel. The trip report shall be submitted within 5 business days of return from earliest date of travel. At a minimum the trip report shall include: name of employee; date(s) of trip; site visited; trip purpose; relevant observations during trip.
What we offer:
Competitive salaries.
Continuing education assistance.
Professional development allotment.
Multiple healthcare benefits packages.
401K with employer matching.
Paid time off (PTO) along with a federally recognized holiday schedule.
Who We Are
Oasis Systems is a premier provider of customer-driven, cost-effective, and quality Engineering Services; Enterprise Systems and Applications; Human Factors Engineering; Information Technology and Cyber Security; Professional Services; and Specialized Engineering Solutions to the Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Administration, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and other Federal Agencies.
We strive to be an exciting and welcoming company that attracts, develops, motivates and retains the most talented, skilled and dedicated people in the industry; where they are encouraged to achieve personal excellence, purpose, and their full potential and career aspirations, while supporting mission-critical national security technologies and programs.
Oasis Systems is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of any legally protected characteristic including, but not limited to, race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, ancestry, age, medical condition, military veteran status or on the basis of physical handicap which, with reasonable accommodation, render the application to satisfactorily perform the job available
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