Test and Evaluation Analyst

Norfolk, VA
Full Time
Experienced
Position Type: Full-Time
Location: Norfolk, VA
Clearance: Secret


AERMOR is hiring a Test and Evaluation Analyst with Surface or Sub-surface Anti-Warfare (ASW) experience for Test & Evaluation (T&E) support on AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 System, Integrated Undersea Surveillance (IUSS), and Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS) Platforms.  Duties will be performed primarily each business day on-site in Norfolk, Virginia at Operational Test and Evaluation Force (OPTEVFOR).

Responsibilities Include:
  • Provide Subject Matter Expertise on current Surface ASW operational tactics and procedures.
  • Review program documentation to include ASW Required Operational Capabilities/ Projected Operating Environment (ROC/POE), Concept of Operations (CONOPS), Operational Requirements Documentation (ORD), manning documents, training manuals, certification and accreditation packages, and provide/adjudicate comments from the Comments Resolution Matrix.
  • Plan and design realistic operational tests; analyze the resulting data to infer statistically defensible conclusions in conjunction with operational mission-based Critical Operational Issues (COIs), cross-referenced with Navy Mission Essential Task Lists and/or Joint Mission Essential Task Lists.  Compile data necessary to draft Test Plans; perform data reduction and preliminary data analysis to ensure validity.
  • Develop Operational Test Plans for various types of acquisition testing: Operational Testing, Developmental Testing assists, Early Operational Assessments, Operational Assessments, Joint Concept Technology Demonstrations, Quick Reaction Assessments, Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E), and Follow-on Test and Evaluation (FOT&E).
  • Helping Navy laboratories and other agencies to ensure that Modeling and Simulation (M&S) solutions provide a realistic operational model to support operational testing. Drafting Accreditation Plans for M&S use in operational testing.
  • Provide the following Operational Test Reports for various types of acquisition testing: Operational Test Agency Assessment Report and Operational Test Agency Milestone Assessment Report, Operational Evaluation Report, Letter of Observation, Operational Utility Assessment, and Independent Operational Test and Evaluation Report.
  • Provide the Contractual and Technical Point of Contact with Trip/Technical Reports, Monthly Progress Reports, Annual Summary Reports, progress of work on assigned tasks, attend conferences/meetings, work plans, and the expenditure of funds and labor hours during the month.
  • Drafting Naval Correspondence to transmit, update, or document the other products you are responsible for creating.

Qualifying Requirements:
  • Must be Secret Security Clearance access eligible.
  • Minimum of four years of experience in Surface or Sub-surface ASW systems, support systems, policies, and operations that will be supporting Surface ASW.
  • Ability to apply analytical methodologies to evaluate the operational effectiveness and suitability of combat systems, weapon systems, and combat support systems.
  • Possess superior technical writing skills to draft unambiguous and concise test plans, test reports, and supporting documents.

Certification/Education Requirements: 
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in engineering or science-related field is preferred but not required.
  • Microsoft Office Specialist: Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps, Office 2016, Office 2019, Word, and/or Excel) or Microsoft Office Specialist: Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps, Office 2016, Office 2019, Word, and/or Excel) preferred, but not required.
  • Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) or similar preferred but not required.


 
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