Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Assistant Program Manager for Systems Engineering (APMSE)
About the role
The program office FMS team performs cradle to grave Systems Engineering processes and enforces Systems Engineering rigor for all technical baseline development in the FMS cases. The candidate serves as the lead APMSE for the FMS program, directly supporting the FMS Program Manager and APME in ensuring Systems Engineering rigor and quality technical requirements and processes are included in the FMS LOAs, and that robust technical development, testing, and sustainment is performed for these platforms.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the lead APMSE for the FMS program, directly supporting the FMS Program Manager and APME
- Lead a team of Systems Engineers who support all international engineering procurement and support activities
- Engage with foreign customers and the NAVY ACO
- Communicate and coordinate with subject matter experts in other NAVAIR/NAVSEA technical domains
- Manage and communicate safety hazards and resolutions
- Plan and perform system integration and interface management
- Lead FMS Risk Management efforts
- Oversee Systems Engineering process management – requirements development, artifact development, requirements trade space, SETR events, etc.
- Lead Obsolescence solutions
- Acquisition product development – LOAs, SOWs, CDRLs, etc.
- Production quality assurance, disposition of withhold tags and discrepancies
- Budget planning and management
- FMS Case Development and New Business report
- Requirements
Qualifications
- Three to Five (3-5) years of experience in a Systems Engineering role supporting a Foreign Military Sales program
- Five (5) years of experience in a Systems Engineering role supporting a NAVAIR Acquisition program
- Demonstrated knowledge in an area of engineering expertise is required
- (Desired) MS or MA degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or a related engineering discipline
- (Minimum) BS or BA degree from an accredited college or university in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or a related scientific discipline is required
- Security Clearance: Must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Active Top-Secret clearance with current background investigation is desired. At minimum, Active Secret clearance with current background investigation is required
- Travel Requirement: Position involves frequent travel (both CONUS and OCONUS) as required by the needs of the program, up to 1-2 trips per month
Skills
Senior-level acumen and expert technical knowledge to be able to engage credibly and effectively not only with all the different internal/external agencies but also with our foreign customers and the NAVY ACO. Strong functional knowledge and independent technical management focused on systems engineering and airworthiness processes and products along with a comprehensive understanding of the NAVAIR and FMS acquisition processes is required. The ability to communicate clearly in formal, public settings with foreign entities on a regular basis is necessary.
Benefits
ACE Group is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides expertise in the operational application of current and future airborne weapons systems, with an emphasis on their lethality and survivability in the Battlespace. Our employees draw from a wealth of personal, professional and company experience to provide our Nation’s decision makers with the knowledge required to optimally equip our Armed Services with affordable, lethal and survivable weapons systems.