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Current Openings
Due to the nature of contracted employment services, job
openings often come and go quickly. It is therefore not
practical to post specific positions. The job
descriptions listed on this page are not entirely
inclusive. Though the position you are seeking may not
be described here, do not assume that your particular
skills are not in demand or that
SRS
is not interested
in hearing from you.
SRS
occasionally has the
opportunity to submit bids for engineers in all
disciplines, acquisition personnel in all specialties,
information technology experts, and administrative
support personnel. Please, submit your résumé.
SRS
may
be able to put it all together for YOU!
Acquisition
Management: Be familiar with critical path, Gantt
charts, resource scheduling, and be proficient with MS
Project. Be able to work with cost and technical teams
to evaluate and determine adequacy of planning for
executing proposed schedules.
Logistics Support: Be able
to support development of Logistics Management
Information (LMI) program requirements to address, as a
minimum: Life Cycle Application, Maintenance Planning,
Repair Analysis, Support and Test Equipment, Supply
Support, Manpower, Personnel, Training Facilities,
Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Transportation.
Possess a strong understanding of the Systems
Engineering Process and its relationship to and with
supportability objectives. For Government positions,
individuals must be familiar with AFI63-107, INTEGRATED
PRODUCT SUPPORT PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT as well as
current policies/regulations regarding implementation of
logistics and product support.
Test and Evaluation: Be
able to provide technical management and engineering
support for a variety of tasks to include test
management, planning, execution, and reporting for
program requirements. Major tests are anticipated on
systems to improve: avionics; airframe; command,
control, communications, and intelligence systems; and
possibly Live Fire Test and Evaluation (LFT&E).
Activities include test requirements definition, test
planning, instrumentation design and fabrication, data
reduction, analysis, and final report preparation.
Software Engineering: Use knowledge of acquisition and
engineering in order to provide technical advice and
assistance for source selection and acquisition,
specifically in the areas of software management and
system engineering.
Engineer: Have an accredited
engineering degree in one of a variety of subspecialties
to include (but not limited to) Aeronautical,
Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental, Human Systems,
Manufacturing, Industrial, etc.
Financial Management: Be
familiar with general accounting procedures and typical
finance-related activities.
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