Configuration Analyst - Secret Clearance
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Job description
Within the role of Configuration Analyst, you will support a highly visible Defense Aviation Joint Program Office (JPO), responsible for managing a major defense weapon system development. The F-35 "Join Strike Fighter" is a multi-role fighter current in operations for the USAF, US Navy, USMC, and selected allies. You will perform critical configuration management functions to ensure program success., + Perform critical configuration management, technical, or business analysis of major DoD acquisition systems and provides recommendations to ensure program success
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Participates as a member of and/or supports the overall PMO
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Apply knowledge of the principles, policies, and practices of configuration management, performance logistics, and systems acquisition to inform the planning, organization, and coordination of critical aspects of the development, production, deployment, and sustainment of aircraft systems, subsystems, and equipment
Requirements
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Active Secret security clearance, with ability to obtain access to information protected under Special Access Programs.
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Education Requirement:
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Bachelors' degree in Engineering, S&T, Business Management or related discipline
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OR Associates Degree plus four (4) years of additional relevant work experience
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Work Experience Requirements:
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At least three (3) years out of the prior six (6) years experience in Configuration Management (CM) of aircraft systems
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At least six (6) years of recent work experience program or systems development, production, and/or deployment and sustainment
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Demonstrated knowledge and/or familiarity with the DoD 5000 (Operation of the Defense Acquisition System) series of policy and guidance, Federal and DoD acquisition regulations
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Demonstrated program experience in the configuration management process must include: configuration identification, control, audit, and status; DOD configuration management policies, procedures, review cycles, instructions and standards; engineering change proposal evaluat