Anybody want to work on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter?

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Saw this today in some local listings. I bet we have people on this board who have this knowledge set:

Fighter Logistics Test Analyst
Fort Worth, TX
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SAIC and The Zang Business Unit currently has an opening for a Fighter Logistics Test Analyst to work in Ft Worth, TX.

JOB DESCRIPTION: Applicant will fill position at the Lockheed Martin plant in Forth Worth supporting the Air Force Operational Test and evaluation Center (AFOTEC) Detachment 6 s OL-FT. The logistics test analyst will be part of a team working on the operational test and evaluation of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The analyst will act as a subject matter expert (SME) for tracking and reporting on all deficiency reports related to the operational test and logistical support issues related to the deployment load plans. Analyst will plan maintenance events/demonstrations that reflect the operational environment, while also ensuring that proper test support, including equipment, people, and the resources are available. Analyst will assist in the development of AFOTEC products such as test resource plans, Operational Test and Evaluation plans and reports, data management and analysis plans, and other test documents as required. Analyst will be expected to advise the suitability test team members on the development of these products. Business travel of moderate frequency and duration is required. Additional Duties: Responsible for drafting operational suitability inputs for test reports Provides frequent on-demand rapid problem analysis and resolution of a myriad of OT issues, including short-notice background research and development as directed by customer to [view full job]


Type Permanent
Start Date ASAP
Advertiser SAIC - McLean (Company)
Contact Recruiter
Ref JS2281363/137532
Date 02/02/2009 15:41:39
 
Saw this today in some local listings. I bet we have people on this board who have this knowledge set:

Fighter Logistics Test Analyst
Fort Worth, TX
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SAIC and The Zang Business Unit currently has an opening for a Fighter Logistics Test Analyst to work in Ft Worth, TX.

JOB DESCRIPTION: Applicant will fill position at the Lockheed Martin plant in Forth Worth supporting the Air Force Operational Test and evaluation Center (AFOTEC) Detachment 6 s OL-FT. The logistics test analyst will be part of a team working on the operational test and evaluation of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The analyst will act as a subject matter expert (SME) for tracking and reporting on all deficiency reports related to the operational test and logistical support issues related to the deployment load plans. Analyst will plan maintenance events/demonstrations that reflect the operational environment, while also ensuring that proper test support, including equipment, people, and the resources are available. Analyst will assist in the development of AFOTEC products such as test resource plans, Operational Test and Evaluation plans and reports, data management and analysis plans, and other test documents as required. Analyst will be expected to advise the suitability test team members on the development of these products. Business travel of moderate frequency and duration is required. Additional Duties: Responsible for drafting operational suitability inputs for test reports Provides frequent on-demand rapid problem analysis and resolution of a myriad of OT issues, including short-notice background research and development as directed by customer to [view full job]


Type Permanent
Start Date ASAP
Advertiser SAIC - McLean (Company)
Contact Recruiter
Ref JS2281363/137532
Date 02/02/2009 15:41:39

My dad works for SAIC. I might be able to get more info if anyone's interested.

edit: I'm guessing by the combo of SAIC and AFOTEC, that this job is probably in Albuquerque, too.
 
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