Program Management Leader 6 - Vehicle Integration, Test & Certification
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Job description
The Vehicle Integration, Test & Certification Engineering Leader is responsible for leading the engineering organization supporting final vehicle assembly and integration, IACO, factory test and checkout, vehicle acceptance and certification, and technical continuity into launch-site processing.
Located in Decatur, Alabama, this position leads a multidisciplinary engineering organization responsible for enabling successful vehicle completion and delivery. The successful candidate will partner closely with Operations, Quality, Mission Management, Program Management, subsystem engineering organizations, and launch-site teams to resolve technical issues, maintain vehicle configuration and certification integrity, and support increasing production and launch cadence.
Responsibilities include:
- Lead the engineering organization supporting final vehicle assembly and integration, IACO, factory checkout and test, vehicle acceptance and certification, and technical continuity into launch-site processing.
- Provide engineering leadership and accountability throughout vehicle integration, test, acceptance, certification, delivery, and downstream launch-site processing.
- Partner with IACO, Test, Quality, and Launch Operations leadership to align engineering priorities, staffing, and execution with vehicle flow, certification milestones, and mission schedules.
- Lead timely and disciplined resolution of technical issues affecting vehicle integration, test execution, certification, delivery, and mission readiness.
- Integrate engineering disciplines and technical organizations to resolve complex vehicle-level issues that cross subsystem or organizational boundaries.
- Ensure effective engineering execution for test anomalies, nonconformances, requirement verification, technical closure, and vehicle certification.
- Maintain technical and configuration continuity as vehicles transition from Decatur production through launch-site processing and mission preparation.
- Drive recurring issue elimination and continuous improvement by incorporating factory and launch-site lessons learned into future builds, engineering priorities, and product improvements.
- Establish and monitor organizational performance measures for engineering responsiveness, technical issue resolution, test anomaly closure, certification readiness, and vehicle flow.
- Develop and execute organizational, staffing, talent development, and succession plans to support increasing production and launch cadence.
- Foster a One Team culture across Engineering, Operations, Quality, Mission Management, Program Management, and launch-site organizations with shared accountability for vehicle delivery and mission success.
Requirements
Please reference the Basic Qualification for minimum years of related work experience required, * Bachelor's degree in engineering or related technical field from an accredited college or university.
- Minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience plus a minimum of 4 years of management or leadership experience of leading teams.
- Demonstrated technical leadership experience in the integration, test, production, certification, launch, or sustainment of complex aerospace or high-rate environment.
- Experience leading multidisciplinary engineering teams and resolving complex integrated hardware or systems issues.
- Experience working in a production, integration and test, field operations, or mission execution environment.
- Experience with personnel management, including employee development, performance management, organizational planning, and talent development.
- Demonstrated ability to lead technical issue resolution across organizational, functional, or geographic boundaries.
- Demonstrated ability to establish priorities and lead execution in an environment with competing technical, cost, schedule, production, and mission demands.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with employees, peers, senior leadership, customers, and stakeholders., * Experience with launch vehicle, spacecraft, aerospace, defense, or other complex high-reliability systems.
- Experience with vehicle or system-level assembly, integration, checkout, and test activities.
- Experience supporting vehicle acceptance, product certification, flight readiness, mission assurance, or launch operations.
- Experience leading engineering organizations directly supporting production, integration and test, field operations, or launch operations.
- Experience integrating technical execution across multiple engineering disciplines.
- Experience with test anomaly investigation, nonconformance review, root cause analysis, corrective action, and recurring issue elimination.
- Program management skills, including cost and schedule management, risk management, resource planning, and business execution.
- CAM knowledge and experience.
- Experience developing and leading teams, including experience developing leads and leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to resolve complex cross-organizational challenges and conflicts., Because we understand launch success comes through the collective efforts of a team, we seek the best to join us. We value ethics, ingenuity, engagement and professional development for employees at all levels.
Benefits & conditions
We offer our employees competitive pay and benefits including:
- 401(k) match plus an additional employer contribution
- Discretionary annual incentive bonus for eligible employees
- Generous paid time off
- Flexible work environments
Additionally, most salaried ULA team members work a "9/80 schedule," meaning they enjoy every other Friday off.
Benefits and work schedules may vary for union-represented hourly positions and are described in the applicable collective bargaining agreement.