Sr Multi-Disciplined Eng II - TSA Systems Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Sr Multi-Disciplined Eng II - TSA Systems

Company Name:
Raytheon
Sr Multi-Disciplined Eng II - TSA Systems Raytheon IIS's Engineering Organization is currently seeking a Sr. Multi-Discipline Engineer II for its Homeland Security Department. This individual will provide technical expertise and leadership for the design and construction of TSA certified In-Line Explosive Detection Systems. This team of engineering and systems installation professionals has been tasked with deploying systems throughout the United States. This group is tasked with site layout and design, concept of operations, systems transition, integration planning, construction management, systems installation, integration, system optimization, testing, system maintenance, and logistics support. The customer sites for these projects are typically government sites with agencies such as Airport Authorities, TSA or Homeland Security. As a Sr. Multi-Discipline Engineer II, you should be able to manage large and complex projects delivering them on-time and on-budget. You should be able to provide assistance in business planning and the preparation of proposals. You will develop, plan, and design Baggage Screening System components, construction drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and analysis (operational flow, structural). You should be familiar with various Explosive Detection equipment operating characteristics and limitations. You will be responsible for technical coordination, as well as cost and schedule performance of the project installation, test and acceptance for TSA Checked Baggage Inspection usage. You must be able to work effectively in a team setting. Required Skills : Prior TSA screening equipment installation, design experience and prior federal government/airport authority contract experience is required. As a Sr. Multi-Discipline Engineer II with this group, you must have a BS degree in Engineering and at least 6 years experience in the development of data, drawing and specification packages to permit the detailed layout and construction of complex system designs and facility upgrades, as well as field experience/project management managing these installations. You should have a good understanding of basic building code requirements and of general construction practices, including new facility construction, upgrades of existing facilities, and other related construction work and familiarity with the TSA Planning Guide and Design Standards (PGDS) for Checked Baggage Inspection Systems. You should have the ability to work effectively in a multi-task environment, and have good project management skills with 5-years as a Project Manager on airport projects in a construction, BHS/material handling and/or systems engineering environment. You must possess strong communication skills and be comfortable in performing presentations for customers. You must have the willingness and ability to travel about 50% of the time to various construction sites. You must have a current U.S. Department of Defense Secret security clearance or the ability to obtain one. In addition Sr. System Engineer II must also meet the minimum qualifications to include at least two (2) of the following : Minimum of five (5) years experience as a Project Manager on airport design and/or construction projects involving baggage handling systems, including basic proficiency with either Microsoft Project or Primavera scheduling software. Minimum of five (5) years as a designer of complex baggage handling systems, including outbound sortation systems. Minimum of five (5) years as an airport terminal planner/designer, with specific experience with construction phasing and airport/airline operations. Minimum of five (5) years as a controls (electrical) engineer with expertise in Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) programming of complex baggage handling systems, including outbound sortation. Execution of functional check-out and testing of at least five (5) outbound sortation systems, including matrixed and/or mini-inline checked baggage inspection systems (CBIS). Mechanical and or electrical installation of at least three (3) outbound sortation systems. Minimum of three (3) years experience as a Site Lead for the Electronic Baggage Screening Program (EBSP), with experience in conducting at least three (3) Test Readiness Reviews (TRRs). Minimum of four (4) years experience in the maintenance of complex baggage handling systems, including outbound sortation. Desired Skills : Recent expertise in Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) programming of complex baggage handling systems, including outbound sortation. Experience using Project Management Professional (PMP) certification systems is highly desired. Experience with AutoCAD, modeling and simulation products is a plus. Experience with TSA Integrated Site Acceptance Testing and the requirements of the TSA CIBS Planning Guidelines highly desired. Required Education : You must have the minimum of a BS degree in Engineering or in lieu of degree supplemental work experience would be required. Raytheon Intelligence, Information and
services
(IIS) provides a full range of ISR, navigation, weather, cybersecurity, training, logistics, mission support and engineering solutions for the intelligence
community
, government and commercial customers. IIS, which operates at nearly 500 sites in 80 countries, is headquartered in Dulles, VA. and generated $5.5 billion in 2012 revenues. Raytheon is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor. TSA You Planning handling three of BETS_ARC_Setter BACH_a33d1a MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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