Project Manager
About the role
The NFAC provides the United States with the capability of performing ground-based aerodynamic and acoustic experiments at speeds from static to nearly 350 mph on large-scale and full-scale aerospace vehicles and components. This complex includes a 40-by 80-foot wind tunnel and an 80-by 120-foot wind tunnel. AEDC's mission is to conduct developmental test and evaluation for the Nation through modeling, simulation, ground test, and flight test. Execution of the mission requires a large team of highly qualified and dedicated professionals from multiple technical disciplines to effectively accomplish the objectives of our test customers.
Responsibilities
- Assists the Capital Project Manager and Technical Project Manager in technical program management, providing crucial support in the scheduling of labor and work execution.
- Acts as a key liaison between government stakeholders and project management to strategically plan and forecast facility needs and requirements for both the short term (1-2 years) and long term (2-6 years).
- Facilitates systems engineering and project management activities facing the facility teams to ensure smooth scheduling, resource management, and comprehensive road mapping.
- Identifies shortcomings with current project processes, scheduling, and planning efforts. Designs, implements, and supports new processes and techniques to continuously improve work planning, resource allocation, and overall project execution.
- Facilitates the collection of project requirements, objectives, and facility team expectations, clearly communicating this information across government, project, and operational teams to align immediate and future goals.
- Aids in controlling project work accomplishments vs. scope of services, assessing progress vs. schedule, and resolving conflicts or elevating them to the management level necessary for resolution.
- Ensures compliance with appropriate codes, standards, and regulations (including those for environmental work).
- Supports common work processes and procedures within assigned functions across the contract.
Requirements
Master’s degree in a relevant engineering discipline. Grade 08 (H08): A minimum of 3 years of relevant technical experience. Grade 09 (H09): A minimum of 6 years of relevant technical experience. Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance and access to the AEDC local area network. Current U.S. Citizenship required.
Qualifications
- In technical program management, labor and work scheduling, and systems engineering support knowledge and ability to apply design and engineering concepts to provide effective solutions and planning.
- Demonstrate Microsoft Project proficiency.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Active secret clearance.
- EIT certificate or active pursuit of a Professional Engineer (PE) license.
- Multidisciplinary experience maintaining facility mechanical (hydraulic and pneumatic power, compressors, pumps, etc.), electrical (motors, generators), and control systems (PLC, instrumentation) is highly desirable.
Skills
Strong engineering background, systems engineering, and project management skills.
Benefits
N/A
Pay
H08: $125,000 - $170,000; H09: $144,000 - $180,000 / year at location NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
Schedule
Regular Full-time