Northrop Grumman Defense Systems has an opening for a Principal or Sr Principal Low Observables Survivability Specialist to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. The selected candidate will be assigned as an F-35 Supportable Low Observables (SLO) Field Support Engineer (FSE) at Nellis AFB, NV in support of the F-35 Lightning II Program! The successful candidate will act as the Northrop Grumman technical interface and on-site company representative to the customer in resolving issues arising from operations, maintenance, modifications and other logistics and engineering support activities involving F-35 aircraft SLO and structure systems within established engineering guidelines. Candidate must be willing to accompany our customer on CONUS and OCONUS Deployment Assignments of varying duration. In this role, selected candidate will be expected to: Be a self-starter, work without direct supervision. Integrate into a high tempo military operational environment. Provide engineering and aircraft maintenance guidance to military and civilian maintainers and depot technicians and engineers with confidence and authority. Document maintenance activities, collate data to identify emerging failure trends and provide recommendations to reduce aircraft down time, improve maintenance practices and advise on LO and structures system maintenance tasks. Have knowledge and background in the field of Radio Frequency (RF) diagnostic and verification techniques for maintaining LO aircraft. Assist customer with resolving complex aircraft maintenance discrepancies / anomalies. Apply comprehensive technical expertise to sole moderate to complex problems. Identify technical issues and recommend solutions to support the F-35 engineering disposition process and technical data updates. Manage, track multiple engineering and logistic support activities, and provide periodic status to customers and program management team. Provide authorized engineering products to supplement published engineering technical data. Combine engineering knowledge with real world maintenance experience. Learn other specialties for total team performance in aircraft build, removal and installation of aircraft components, operational and functional checks, and modification or other maintenance roles. Conduct training and provide product briefings to customers, vendors, and company representatives. Support program technical interchange meetings and program plans development relating to problem analysis, engineering dispositions and in-house technical support. Have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and engage with aircraft maintainers on a regular basis to resolve maintenance issues that would otherwise lead to aircraft downtime. Work any shift, weekends, overtime and holidays, if necessary, as well as travel on Temporary Duty Assignments (TDY's) to support F-35 program requirements.
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