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Leidos is an innovation company rapidly addressing the world’s most vexing challenges in national security and health.
Field Engineer
Location
United States
Posted
13 days ago
Salary
$107.9K - $195.1K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Field Engineer
Leidos
• Represent the PO at RSR sites, executing to an aggressive multi-site schedule. • Serve as an RSR subject matter expert (SME) to the RSR program office project, implementation, and engineering leads. • Participate in final planning and site preparation, including development of site implementation plans and site visits as required. • Provide onsite installation/construction consultation supporting implementation and disposition activities, including advising contractors on requirements based on design drawings and the statement of work (SOW).
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree with 8+ years of relevant experience OR Master’s Degree with 6+ years of relevant experience
- Experience with research, design, and development of electrical equipment and systems
- Completion of formal Radar training at the FAA Academy
- Prior Radar certification authority at one or more airports
- Several years of hands-on field experience on one or more Radar systems in the active NAS
- Comprehensive understanding of FAA operational risk management practices
- Ability to perform at a high level independently and as part of a small team, while meeting an aggressive installation schedule
- Demonstrated commitment to high-quality maintenance practices during RSR implementation
- Professionalism representing Leidos to FAA customers, consistent with delivering “best of the best” support.
- Demonstrated knowledge of FAA construction/installation requirements at RSR sites.
Benefits
- Health and Wellness programs
- Income Protection
- Paid Leave
- Retirement
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