
Integrated Product Support Analyst, Level 5
L3Harris Technologies
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Waco • Texas • 🇺🇸 United States
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About the role
- The Aircraft Supportability/Integrated Product Support Analyst is responsible for developing and recommending support/sustainment solutions for major airborne and ground based weapons systems by use of long term support principles.
- Integrated Product Support Analyst development and documentation skills (LMI, MIL-PRF-49506, MIL-HDBK-502, GEIA-STD-0007, DEF-STAN-00-60)
- Experienced in developing and managing LSAR (SLICwave/EAGLE/PowerLog)
- Spares analysis using system reliability/maintainability data as related to the maintenance concept
- Life Cycle Cost and Total Ownership Cost focused on operations and support cost estimating
- Training development and management
- Ability to translate system requirements into functional requirements
- Technical proposal writing skills
- Experience with creating labor estimates derived from customer requirements
- Able to work independently or in a team
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree and minimum 9 years of prior relevant experience
- Graduate Degree and a minimum of 7 years of prior related experience
- In lieu of a degree, minimum of 13 years of prior related experience
- Reliability and maintainability modeling skills
- FMECA experience
- Logistics/Supportability demonstration experience
- Human Factors modeling and simulation experience
- Working knowledge of Releyence software
- Working knowledge of Earned Value Management System
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
supportability solutionssustainment solutionsLSARreliability modelingmaintainability modelingFMECAlogistics demonstrationhuman factors modelingtechnical proposal writingcost estimating
Soft skills
training developmentteamworkindependent workdocumentation skillscommunication skills