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Program Administrator

Company Wallach Associates, Inc.
Wage between $0.00 - $0.00 Annually
Location United States, Arizona, Tucson
Employment type Full Time
Education Not Specified
Year Experience 4 - 5 Years of Practical Experience
Travel Not Specified
Published on 9/26/2009
Description
US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED

Seeks a self-starting individual to manage a large (multi-million dollar/year) and wide-ranging SIGINT program. The scope of this program ranges from the development of prototypes to the sustainment and evolution of operational systems, spanning signal processing infrastructure (eg X-Midas and nextmidas ), core signal processing algorithms, and geolocation components.

This program includes system support through all phases of the life cycle from concept through final delivery. Solutions are implemented on platforms including Linux PCs and Embedded processors, with an emphasis on agile development techniques and rapid response to customer needs.

The position responsibilities include serving as the main customer interface, initiating new efforts within the program, leading program personnel, managing costs and schedules, and potentially managing 10+ subcontracts.

Skills/Requirements Required:
BS in Electrical Engineering (preferred), Computer Science, Applied Math, or other relevant technical discipline. Working knowledge of DSP and geolocation principles. Working knowledge of software development best practices. Minimum of 12 years experience in SIGINT operations or programs. Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance (US citizenship required). Relocation to Tucson, Arizona.

Preferred:
MS or PhD in Electrical Engineering (preferred), Computer Science, Applied Math, or other relevant technical discipline. 3+ years of program management experience in the SIGINT domain. Experience writing winning proposals (both competitive and sole source). Experience with X-Midas/ nextmidas systems.df-tc


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