Supervisory Test Engineer Engineering - Pascagoula, MS at Geebo

Supervisory Test Engineer

ICI Services is an Employee-Owned Company providing Engineering & Integration, Systems Acquisition, Information Warfare, and In-Service Sustainment support to government customers.
We are seeking a Supervisory Test Engineer to support our Navy customer in Pascagoula, MS.
Security Clearance:
Applicant must be eligible to hold an active Department of Defense (DoD) SECRET personnel security clearance.
Position/
Job Description:
The position responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
Individual performs test witnessing, systems installation, and validation of general aviation services, propulsion systems, gas turbine systems, and gas turbine ancillary equipment.
Amphibious Ship experience is highly desirable.
Experience Requirements:
15
years Navy program management, Government technical management, or Industry business management 10 years managing personnel in support of DoD/DON programs.
Experience in HM&E test witnessing, systems installation, and validation of general aviation services, propulsion systems, gas turbine systems, and gas turbine ancillary equipment.
Good analytical and problem-solving skills, along with excellent written and oral communication skills Experience working with in Microsoft Excel and Word Good communication skills written and oralEducational Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or scientific disciplineEOE/M/F/ Disability/VetVEVRAA Federal Contractor Recommended Skills Analytical Business Management Communication Microsoft Excel Problem Solving Program Management Apply to this job.
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