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Diagnostic Prognostic Health Management – Dphm – Military Associate Director M6
Company | RTX |
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Location | Hartford, CT, USA |
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Salary | $147000 – $295000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Senior, Expert or higher |
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Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM)
- 12 years of engineering experience with a Bachelor’s degree or 10 with an advanced degree
- U.S. government issued security clearance is required
- U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance
Responsibilities
- Responsible for all military DPHM – both in-service and advanced programs
- Manage staffing, budget, and talent development for a team of 25+ PW Connecticut engineers
- Manage the development, implementation and support of military contract requirements for Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) programs
- Guide the 5 C’s for military engine DPHM Agile efforts: Communication, Collaboration, Customer Focus, Continuous Improvement, and Courage
- Leadership for the Discipline’s military Technology Development
- Ownership of CORE Improvement Targets (IT’s) for military engines DPHM
- Drive continuous process and documentation improvements to improve efficiency/effectivity of team operations to meet all Quality & Sustainability needs
- Travel up to 5%
Preferred Qualifications
- U.S. government issued security clearance is preferred or willingness to obtain clearance
- Experience working in Prognostics & Health Management of turbine engines
- Practice in root-cause analysis/data analysis/problem solving
- Demonstrated knowledge of advanced analytics applied to real-world sensor data, time series analysis, machine learning methods and life prediction / time-to-event estimation
- Familiarity with military engine programs
- Knowledge of Cloud Computing tools and methods as well as AI/ML methods
- System integration experience
- Experience leading Agile processes
- Experience in hardware/software risk reduction and capability validation efforts