ACC Deputy Program Manager
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Overview
Job Description
Universal Technical Resource Services, Inc. (UTRS) is currently seeking MFOQA Flight Data Analyst/Deputy Program Manager to join our team! At UTRS, we enjoy the benefits of working in a collaborative environment of close-knit team members. As a company, we provide a wide range of leading-edge engineering, management, and digital services to the public and private sectors. We are looking for someone that will support our mission to consistently deliver creative, high-quality, technology-based services to our customers on time and within budget.
The Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance (MFOQA) Flight Data Analyst (FDA)/Deputy Program Manager works with the Air Combat Command (ACC) MFOQA Program Manager to measure and manage operational safety hazards and trends across the ACC MFOQA Fleet (F-15 C/D/E/EX, F-16, RC-135, HH-60, HC/MC-130J, MQ-9, EA-37B). Additionally, the FDA enhances flight safety through the management and analysis of data collected from MFOQA utilizing the Safety Integrated Risk Information System (S-IRIS) and state-of-the-art commercial data visualization software programs. This position is located at Langley AFB, VA.
What will you be doing?
This position will be a key member of the Aviation team. Duties include:
- Utilize software to analyze recorded aircraft data in relation to Triggered Events (TEs) and Routine Operational Measurements ROMs); verify and validate aircraft specific measurement sets; generate flight operations trends and special studies; and detect hazardous conditions and risks.
- Assist ACC MFOQA Program Manager to support ACC's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP).
- Advocate MFOQA/ASAP program goals, benefits, and proper uses within ACC and the AF, including AFSEC's Proactive Aviation Safety.
- Assist analysis team in developing, deploying, and sustaining processes that facilitate the collection, reporting, analysis, quality control, and visualization of MFOQA and ASAP data and transformation into actionable information for identifying, assessing, mitigating, and tracking operational hazards.
- Provide knowledge of ACC MDS operational environments, the missions flown, and the maneuvers performed during those missions.
- Interface regularly with analysis team, MFOQA and ASAP Working Groups, ACC staff, AFSEC staff, and units to identify areas of interest; generate analysis products; present emerging trends, hazards, and risks; and disseminate (within and outside ACC) analysis results and corrective actions.
- Collaborate with the ACC MFOQA Program Manager to identify trends and deviations from standard procedures and parameters; identify corrective actions; coordinate implementation of corrective actions with ACC staff; and evaluate effectiveness of any corrective actions undertaken.
- Assist in the development, evaluation, monitoring, and compliance with MFOQA/ASAP regulations, policies, standards, and procedures.
- Generate informational articles, briefings, case studies, cost benefit analysis, marketing materials, and training materials to stakeholders and designated users at ACC and targeted bases on MFOQA and ASAP safety findings, corrective actions, program plans, goals, objectives, benefits, schedule, and the road ahead.
- Assist ACC MFOQA Program Manager with the development of long-term funding needs and POM submittals.
- Support MFOQA/ASAP-related meetings, including MFOQA Program Management Reviews, meetings with Sister Services, Aircraft Information Working Groups, industry safety forums, and presentations to Air Staff, ACC, AFSEC, and System Program Office personnel.
- Participate in working groups and design reviews to ensure that MFOQA requirements are included in any proposed upgrades to Flight Data Recorders and other data acquisition systems.
What skills will the ideal candidate have to be successful?
This position will require the following skillsets and experience:
Bachelor's degree or higher
Secret Clearance Required
10 years of flight experience as fighter, rescue (helo/fixed wing), recon, airlift, RPA pilot, or flight engineer
Joint, HAF, MAJCOM, or NAF staff experience a plus
Formal USAF Safety Training a plus
General knowledge of the Guard and Reserve component of ACC
Technical requirements
Military aviation experience and extensive knowledge of aircraft operational environments, operating characteristics, standards, missions flown, and the maneuvers performed for military transport and air refueling aircraft.
Knowledge of and experience with aviation safety programs, including MFOQA, ASAP, and LOSA, and operational risk management and processes.
Proven ability to collaborate with all echelons, from headquarters staff to squadron operations and maintenance.
S. Citizenship required
Travel required (Anticipate travel approximately 1 trip every 3-6 months).
Read about our benefits here: Our Benefits - UTRS | Always, Got Your Back
UTRS is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. UTRS is a drug-free workplace with pre-employment drug testing and background verifications.
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