Electrical/Avionics Systems Engineering Support
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Engineering Design & Technologists
Electrical/Avionics Systems Engineering Support
Serve as an electrical engineer supporting multi-specialty teams to achieve results specified by program leadership in aircraft research, development, production, and lifecycle acquisition and sustainment activities.
Provide technical assistance as required to resolve system engineering and maintenance concerns.
Monitor aircraft and component Contractor-generated technical data, technical manuals, and engineering changes for technical accuracy and adequacy.
Ensure the technical accuracy and adequacy of responses to TO 00-25-107 technical assistance requests from USAF maintenance units. The Contractor shall be available to support the week-long 24/7 Emergency Telephone Support line on a periodic basis and be available to commute to the General Atomics facility within 2 hours of an emergency phone call.
Assist in the performance of technical evaluations on aircraft electrical systems, ground support systems and SE requirements.
Analyze and evaluate proposed design changes and revisions.
Review non-conformance reports and recommended corrective actions for technical adequacy.
Provide risk assessments for aircraft and SE system deficiencies.
Review and assess OEM failure analysis reports for technical accuracy and adequacy.
Assist the Government by supporting mishap ground and flight safety investigations.
Review and provide recommendations for all major and minor engineering changes.
Support the formulation and coordination of new electrical design specifications.
Review new electrical systems designs to ensure the designs are sustainable and meet system requirements and USAF expectations.
Assess and evaluate both subjective and objective data acquired through test execution.
Support safety and accident investigations boards and act as a liaison between the USAF designated board and the system/subsystem manufacture.
Assist Government oversight of R&M projects to ensure SOWs clearly define objectives, cost estimates are reasonable, and design changes meet USAF requirements.
Coordinate with Det 3 equipment specialists on all design changes to ensure maintenance, SE, and TO impacts are adequately addressed.
Support TPWGs, as well as PDR, CDR and FDRs for both hardware and software systems.
Support AFLCMC/WII program management during the parts procurement process for all design changes by providing procurement and fielding cost estimates and cost benefit analysis as early as possible.
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