F135 Production and ECU Subcontractor CAM (Onsite) jobs in United States
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Pratt & Whitney · 1 month ago

F135 Production and ECU Subcontractor CAM (Onsite)

Pratt & Whitney is transforming the future of flight and is seeking a qualified candidate for the F135 Program Management Office as a Subcontractor Control Account Manager (CAM). In this role, you will monitor and report on cost, schedule, and technical work-scope for subcontracted work while collaborating with program managers to ensure seamless integration.

Aviation & Aerospace
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Responsibilities

Manage and monitor RR LiftSystem hardware and labor cost and schedule data for all active F135 RR Production and ECU subcontracts utilizing EVMS methods and principles
Facilitate monthly EAC and IMS meetings with other RR program managers and control account managers, the JPO, and the DCMA to identify and address potential hardware and labor cost and schedule risks and opportunities, as well as conduct other Integrated Monthly Program Reviews (IPMR), Integrated Baseline Reviews (IBR), Planning & Scheduling reviews, etc
Interface with RR CAMs and program managers to investigate root cause of cost and schedule variances and drive recovery plans for hardware and labor, and communicate to JPO and DCMA as part of the monthly business rhythm and Format(s) 1-7 submittals
Analyze RR LiftSystem cost and schedule EV data to assess progress and work remaining for all RR Production control accounts through coordination with P&W and RR EV analysts and Program Management
Support various program and subcontracting activities through weekly and monthly integrated program meetings as well as executive program reviews. Review and approve RR baseline change requests (BCR) and work release authorizations (WRA) in coordination with Subcontract statement of work (SOW) references. Manage RR purchase order (PO) process through coordination with EV, Finance, Procurement, and Program Management
Drive continuous improvement in the application of EV/IMS tools and processes by reporting turn-backs and investigating identifying corrective actions; support RR program and technical performance review meetings as well as Production proposal preparation by reviewing and analyzing RR proposals vs actual performance as portrayed by EV and IMS data and contribute to the development of PW negotiation strategy associated with RR scope

Qualification

Program ManagementEarned Value ManagementSubcontractor ManagementProject ManagementCross-Functional Team LeadershipLogisticsBusiness ManagementGovernment ContractingMilitary EnginesPropulsion System Sustainment

Required

Bachelor's degree in engineering, logistics, or business management. Non-specific bachelor's degrees will be considered based on relevant experience
Minimum of 5 years of experience in program management, subcontractor management, project management, earned value management, or related roles, or an advanced degree with 3 years of above listed experience
U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are authorized to access information under this program/contract

Preferred

Experience in project-based work involving planning, executing, and monitoring progress
Previous experience as an Earned Value Analyst, or experience/knowledge of EVMS techniques and principles
Previous experience as a Control Account Manager (CAM), or experience managing project budgets/schedules/performance
Experience in government contracting, program management, military engines, propulsion system sustainment
Experience leading and working with cross-functional teams

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) match
Flexible spending accounts
Flexible work schedules
Employee assistance program
Employee Scholar Program
Parental leave
Paid time off
Holidays

Company

Pratt & Whitney

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Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is a global leader in propulsion systems, powering the most advanced aircraft in the world, and we are shaping the future of aviation.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Brad Scobbo
Executive Director & CFO, Commercial Engines GTF Programs
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Christian Robertson
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Military Engines
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