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Program Engineering Manager

Company Name:
BAE Systems
Manage all aspects of engineering for a maritime antenna programs. Direct staff activities regarding design, test, debug, qualification, and production support for marine antenna products. Conduct customer acceptance testing for new production units. Plan engineering activities, including budgeting, scheduling, and identifying the necessary support staff.
Required Skills and Education
Required Education and
Experience:
Bachelor's degree in engineering
At least 5 years practical engineering experience
Good communication skills for customer and team interaction
Some experience with budgeting and scheduling
Preferred Skills and Education
Electrical, mechanical, or antenna engineering experience is preferred
About BAE Systems Electronic Systems
BAE Systems is a global defense, aerospace and security company with more than 80,000 employees worldwide, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support and services. Our Electronic Systems sector, headquartered in Nashua, N.H., has operations spanning commercial and defense electronics markets and offers a broad portfolio of mission critical electronic systems from flight and engine controls to electronic warfare and night vision systems, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors, secure networked communications equipment, and power and energy management systems. People are the greatest asset in any company. BAE Systems is committed to a high performance culture and provides an environment where the work we do matters and where people are challenged to reach their full potential. Equal Opportunity Employer. Females. Minorities. Veterans. Disabled
Department
1CC_ES ISRS Engineering
Company
BAE_BAE SYSTEMS Info&Elec Sys Intg
Program Engineering Manager
Hudson, New Hampshire
4012BR-1000 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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