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Principal Logistics Systems Engineer (Remote Eligible)
Sierra Nevada CorporationRemote UT - UT UTR, United StatesRemotefull_timeVerifiedPosted 18 Sept 2024
About the role
The Principal Logistics Systems Engineering candidate will support a number of active programs across the entire MST business area. Tasks require detailed knowledge of US DoD logistics programs and include generation of various Logistics Support Analysis (LSA). The Sr Logistics & Systems Engineer will regularly coordinate with design, system, and software engineers to assure Integrated Product Support (IPS) aka Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) requirements are met.
SNC defines IPS as the unified and iterative approach to the management and technical activities needed to influence operational and materiel requirements and design specifications for logistics support. IPS is the management and technical process through which supportability and logistic support considerations are integrated into the design of a system or equipment and taken into account throughout its life cycle. It is the process by which all elements of logistic support are planned, acquired, tested, and provided in a timely and cost-effective manner. SNC follows the 12 integrated IPS elements per Army Regulation (AR) 700–127 and MIL-HDBK-502A. The 12 IPS Elements include Product Support Management, Facilities and Infrastructure, Computer Resources, Maintenance Planning and Management, Manpower and Personnel, Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Transportation (PHS&T), Supply Support, Support Equipment, Sustaining Engineering, Technical Data Management, Training and Training Support and Design Interface. Furthermore, the Design Interface Element reflects the driving relationship of system design parameters to product support resource requirements to include Reliability and Maintainability (R&M), System Safety, Supportability, and Human System Integration (HSI).
The Principal Logistics Systems Engineer conducts logistics requirements, activities, and processes performed as part of systems engineering concepts in support of Department of Defense 5000.1 Defense Acquisition System programs as well as life-cycle logistics requirements, tasks, and work products typically performed as in support of activities identified in MIL-HDBK-502A, US Army Regulation 700-127, AFMAN23-110 or NAVSUP P-485, etc.
SNC defines IPS as the unified and iterative approach to the management and technical activities needed to influence operational and materiel requirements and design specifications for logistics support. IPS is the management and technical process through which supportability and logistic support considerations are integrated into the design of a system or equipment and taken into account throughout its life cycle. It is the process by which all elements of logistic support are planned, acquired, tested, and provided in a timely and cost-effective manner. SNC follows the 12 integrated IPS elements per Army Regulation (AR) 700–127 and MIL-HDBK-502A. The 12 IPS Elements include Product Support Management, Facilities and Infrastructure, Computer Resources, Maintenance Planning and Management, Manpower and Personnel, Packaging, Handling, Storage, and Transportation (PHS&T), Supply Support, Support Equipment, Sustaining Engineering, Technical Data Management, Training and Training Support and Design Interface. Furthermore, the Design Interface Element reflects the driving relationship of system design parameters to product support resource requirements to include Reliability and Maintainability (R&M), System Safety, Supportability, and Human System Integration (HSI).
The Principal Logistics Systems Engineer conducts logistics requirements, activities, and processes performed as part of systems engineering concepts in support of Department of Defense 5000.1 Defense Acquisition System programs as well as life-cycle logistics requirements, tasks, and work products typically performed as in support of activities identified in MIL-HDBK-502A, US Army Regulation 700-127, AFMAN23-110 or NAVSUP P-485, etc.
The Mission Solutions and Technologies (MST) business area provides affordable, turn-key command/control, communications, integrated ISR, force protection and security solutions worldwide. The MST team has a long legacy of supporting the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, commercial and international customers with years of experience in platform operations, engineering and full lifecycle management across domains – air, land, sea, space and cyber.
Responsibilities:
- The candidate will have demonstrated the ability to successfully plan, organize, develop, direct, coordinate, manage requirements, and provide logistical management for the design, deployment, installation, and sustainment of programs, to include development of proposals, statements of work, and provide data to the engineering change proposal (ECP) process, and the development of Integrated Logistics Support Plans (ILSP), acquisition strategies and plans, instructions, technical manuals, and perform evaluations of contractor proposals.
- The candidate will assume the lead in the composition and presentation of the logistics programs for formal design reviews, successfully meeting all logistics related entry and exit criteria for major presentations with customers.
- The candidate will direct and coordinate program activities designed to provide subcontractors, SNC program management, and customers with logistics work products that ensure effective and economical support for manufacturing and servicing of products, systems, or equipment. The candidate will demonstrate experience in the analysis of contractual commitments, customer specifications, design changes, and other data to plan and develop logistics program activities from conceptual state through life-cycle of product. Develops and implements program activities, coordinates efforts of subcontractors, production departments, and field service personnel, and resolves problems in the area of logistics to ensure meeting of contractual commitments.
- The Candidate will perform and/or direct the development of: documentation of corrective and preventive maintenance tasks (documented in technical manuals, LSAR, and MIPs/MRCs), provisioning documentation in accordance with MIL-STD-1388 via a Logistics Management Information (LMI) database (using tools such as PowerLog J) and outputting the various associated reports (i.e., -036’s PPL, SFPPL, LLTIL, RIL, ISIL, TTEL, CBIL, PCL), support equipment requirements (documented in the SECL and SERD), training course curriculum (lesson plan, trainee guide, media package, test package), and technical manuals with IPBs (in accordance with MIL-STD-38784 and MIL-STD-40051) wi
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