The PMO provides program and acquisition management for the systems and capabilities that modernize and sustain the National Airspace System (NAS) to advance NAS programs from concept to operation while providing technical support for air traffic control automation and decision support systems.
Duties
This position could be assigned to one or more of the following organizations within the PMO: Surveillance Services Group, AJM-4.
The General Engineer applies expert technical knowledge of the practices, principles, theories, and techniques of engineering and experience in a broad spectrum of National Airspace System (NAS) related programs to lead research, development, and acquisition of complex and highly integrated engineering systems, equipment, and technology into the NAS. Acts as a technical expert to develop new and innovative concepts, approaches, methodologies, techniques, and policies, or as a senior project manager or team leader for large, challenging work activities. Uses knowledge of NAS components, interdependencies, and potential for operational improvements,
executes key program/project activities such as requirements development and management, systems engineering, and investment analysis on one or more programs.
Applies experience with program and/or project management principles and processes, such as lifecycle and logistics management, financial planning, and risk management to facilitate the integration of automation, contractual, and procurement elements into major NAS programs. Applies project and program management principles to lead formulation of strategies, financial, business and planning deliverables and activities across the enterprise of system and capability solutions. Monitors and facilitates the establishment of programs and changes to program costs, schedules and scope through skill in Acquisition Management System principles.
Applies knowledge of NAS programs and Enterprise Architecture to analyze data and to identify and mitigate and support Risks, Issues and Opportunities (RIOs) implementation and integration across the enterprise and in leading multiple programs. Researches, develops and identifies program dependencies and their associated RIOs using knowledge Air Traffic Management systems, including automation, surveillance; air/ground communications, weather and enterprise systems. Uses engineering expertise related to operational domains
and of the NAS to facilitate alignment of program dependencies and their associated RIOs and to provide expertise and advice to multiple programs on integration (synthesis) of capabilities into systems and the NAS.
Monitors the performance of contracts and provides technical advice to the contracting officer, as applicable. Leads enterprise level working groups solving technical issues and capitalizing on opportunities and engages senior leadership making recommendations that drive more effective and efficient organizational alignment, which may affect staffing of bargaining unit positions. Conducts engineering analyses and studies to define and interpret NAS level requirements and to conduct integration planning using the FAA NAS Enterprise Architecture. Leads the establishment and implementation of program Requirements Management Plans. Provides support to the goals of improving cross-organizational project implementation and communication.
Often develops new policies, procedures, and approaches taking into consideration FAA policies, government-wide rules and regulations, and industry standards. Develops methodologies, data and tools to measure performance against goals. Monitors the automated dashboard and provides assistance with the planning and execution of the PMO enterprise Risk Management and Requirements Management activities for one or more programs.
Works mainly independently and has broad discretion to ensure alignment with organizational objectives and policies. As employee is a technical expert, his or her final work typically is reviewed for success in achieving planned results, not technical merit.
Perform other duties as assigned.