Support Equipment Engineering Program Manager
The Support Equipment Engineering Program Manager (PM) will support GE Aerospace's Edison Works next-generation military programs. In this role, you will serve as the focal point for propulsion system support equipment engineering and specialized tooling projects. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to manage complex schedules and contract deliverables, while coordinating with Edison Works Integrated Product Support Team and our aircraft integrators. This is a critical leadership role responsible for the successful development, fielding and long-term sustainment of future propulsion systems.
Roles and Responsibilities :
- Coordinates with Support Equipment (SE) engineers on the requirements definition, design and engineering of SE and specialized tooling
- Tracks, manages and coordinates SE to support development engine assembly and production activities
- Interprets customer requirements and leads the qualification and delivery of SE and specialized tooling
- Analyzes existing Common Support Equipment (CSE) to determine if it can be re-used for propulsion systems sustainment, and identifies when new Peculiar Support Equipment (PSE) is required
- Leads and supports the authoring of technical documents such as SE Program Plans and SE requirements documents
- Supports the development and management of complex Integrated Master Schedules (IMS) and budgets that align to DoD Earned Value Management (EVM) requirements
- Prepares monthly program status reports to summarize work scope accomplished, financial expenditures and schedule critical paths
- Manages contractual deliverables including tracking, reviewing, preparing and reporting status to internal and external stakeholders
- Organizes and leads internal reoccurring meetings, which provide management and leadership updates on SE status
- Identifies recommendations, risks and provides status to the Edison Works Maintenance Support Manager on related scope and deliverables
- Assists with Strategic Workforce Planning (SWP) and forecasting requirements
- Collaborates cross functionally within Edison Works and Defense and Systems engineering disciplines such as maintainability, reliability, supportability, safety engineering and Technical Publications
Required Qualifications :
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university + Minimum of 5 years of specific experience with aircraft turbine engine maintenance.Experience performing project or program management functionsMust have or qualify for a U.S. Government Secret ClearanceAbility to work full time on-site at GE Aerospace headquarters in Cincinnati, OH; due to security requirements there are limited work from home or remote opportunitiesThis role is restricted to U.S. persons (i.e., U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and other protected individuals under the Immigration and Naturalization Act, 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3)) due to access to export-controlled technology. GE will require proof of status prior to employment.Desired Characteristics :
Engineering degree from an accredited college or universityExperience performing maintenance on propulsion systems such as F110, F118, F414, F100, F119, F135 etc.Knowledge of Integrated Product Support processes for military engine systemsPrior military experience as a maintenance officer or enlisted aircraft maintenance technician, with a focus on tactical aircraft maintenance and aerospace propulsion highly desiredKnowledge and / or experience with Earned Value Management (EVM)Ability to interface effectively with all levels of the organization and external customersHumble : respectful, receptive, agile, eager to learnTransparent : shares critical information, speaks with candor, contributes constructivelyFocused : quick learner, strategically prioritizes work, committedLeadership ability : strong communicator, decision-maker, collaborativeProblem solver : analytical-minded, challenges existing processes, critical thinkerActive U.S. Government Secret or Top-Secret Clearance