Support Engineering Data Specialist 2

Fort Walton Beach, FL
Contracted
Experienced

Summary

Duration: 12 Months, Shifts: 1st shift 7:00 am – 4:00 (flex on start and end time). Onsite 

Responsibilities

​nterprets and analyzes engineering data, reliability and maintainability data, supply chain data, and customer operations and support concepts to develop support solutions and products including support analysis, provisioning solutions, spares solutions and maintenance, inspection, and support technical data.
Provides recommendations on product supportability and establishes operation maintenance tasks and support resources. Develops support systems to achieve supportability requirements. Identifies and analyzes logistics support candidates from product definition and develops logistics support analysis records and reports. Determines spares provisioning requirements and establishes recommendation for spare and replacement parts, levels, and stocking. Writes and maintains technical documentation for operating, testing, inspecting and maintaining aircraft systems and/or components.
Evaluates aircraft and/or fleet operational performance, reliability, and availability to establish maintenance concepts. Restriction: For level 1 and 2 only, in locations where SPEEA representation applies, this job family will be covered by the terms of the collective bargaining agreement. Supports developing, analyzing collecting, and storing various system support technical data elements and specifications for evaluation and assists with making recommendations. Supports providing recommendations on product supportability and establishing product supportability operational maintenance tasks, resources, and support systems to achieve supportability requirements for a single equipment subsystem. Assists with identifying and analyzing logistics support candidates from product definition and develops logistics support analysis records and report. Supports determining spares provisioning requirements for spare and replacement parts, levels, and stocking for a single customer and contract type. Participates in preparing technical documentation for operating, testing, and maintaining aircraft systems/ components. Supports reviewing aircraft and/or fleet operational performance, reliability, and availability.
Describe the project/day-to-day activities they will be working on: 
Develops multiple publication elements for all levels of maintenance for a fielded equipment minor system or multiple sub systems. Researches and evaluates technical source data and specifications.
Develops or maintains technical publication elements to include theory of operations, testing and troubleshooting procedures, illustrated parts breakdown, removal and installation procedures and schematic diagrams. Collects, researches and analyzes source data and validates source data based on predefined and developed assumptions. Estimates the impact of the proposal or changes to the publication elements.

Requirements

​What is the Top 3-5 Technical/Software Skills needed to perform this role/job?
​1. Use and development of AWACS Technical Data utilizing Boeing and Supplier Engineering Source Data. Proficiency in applications and authoring tools such as Arbortext, Adobe Pro X, Excel, Word, CITRIX, REDARS, ADO and Boeing software applications (preferred)
​2. Prefer Communications Systems experience
(1st), Mission Systems experience
(2nd), Avionics Systems experience

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