Corrosion Program Analystother related Employment listings - Huntsville, AL at Geebo

Corrosion Program Analyst


Job Description:
Provides analyses of Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) technical and maintenance issues associated with Army Aviation and Missile weapon systems, subsystems, and components in accordance with the Army Regulation AR 750-59 and other pertinent technical maintenance manuals. Recommends solutions and courses of action regarding CPC and Life Cycle System Management. Attends and participates in Weapon System Corrosion Assessments. Provides CPC classroom and hands-on instruction. Participates in activities for CPC Joint Services Product Action Teams and Integrated Product Teams. Works with minimal supervision to develop and write technical reports, abstracts, and plans. Utilizes experience in Military Occupational Specialty related to aviation or missile systems maintenance or technical positions associated with the Army's Mission Design Series (MDS) for aircraft and missile weapon systems to communicate effectively and efficiently. Required BS or BA in a related field Minimum 5 years experience in related field Approximately 50% travel Ability to obtain and maintain security clearance Desired Experience in Quality Control processes and procedures within U.S. Army Aviation Teaching/instructional experience Experience in Care of Supplies in Storage Maintenance experience with U.S. Army Aviation MDS aircraft Necessary Competencies Honesty, superior ethics Interpersonal savvy, excellent communication skills Ability to be a team player Initiative Positive attitude Professionalism
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Program ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Intuitive Research and Technology Corporation

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