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Qualis LLC is seeking a Scientist/Engineer II at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH for the TMAS Range Task Order. This position supports the 96th Test Group Aerospace Survivability and Safety Operating Location's (704 TG/OL-AC) Landing Gear Test Facility (704 TG/OL-ACL). Duties for this position include responsibility for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDAT&E) for aircraft and space vehicle flight hardware qualification.
Job Responsibility:
Evaluates customer test requirements for aircraft landing gear, tires, wheels, brakes, or components
Prepares test procedures based on established test method or Design of Experiment (DOE) principals
Oversight and monitoring of testing and assists when needed
Reviews and analyzes test data and may adjust test program parameters based on actual results
Provides daily/weekly progress reports, as needed
Prepares written test reports
Assists in the preparation of briefings and presentations to government working levels and senior government officials and communicates effectively with both technical and non-technical customers
Performs test system engineering analysis and participates in determining requirements for upgrades to facility electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and/or computer equipment
Develop and use plans to execute and track project/program performance
Advocate, plan, and direct testing at facilities for understanding and qualification of flight hardware
Develop, apply, assess, and improve rules/tools to predict and compare test results
Assess technical, financial, and schedule performance using agreed upon metric
Communicate and comply with all relevant Federal and local safety, security and interpersonal relations policies, regulations, and procedures.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited engineering school and up to three (3) years related engineering experience, or a master's degree from an accredited engineering school
Experience specifically in the area of aerospace vehicle equipment design, structural fatigue and dynamometer testing, and quality assurance
specifically aircraft landing gear, tires, wheels, and brakes required
Applicants must have interpersonal skills allowing them to interact effectively with government officials and contractors
Experience with Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Project
technical editing
and data management is highly preferred
Must have the ability to pass a NACI (National Background Check with Inquiries)
Must have the ability to travel 5% of the time.
Nice to have:
State registration as an Engineer-in-Training or as a Professional Engineer is desirable
Experience with MATLAB, Solid Works and other engineering tools is desirable.