Position Summary
Odyssey has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Acquisition Program Engineer supporting the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Armament Directorate Disruptive Futures division (AFLCMC/EBZ). This position provides engineering and technical support from concept development through fielding and sustainment of air armament and conventional munitions systems.
At the Senior level, the selected candidate will serve as a recognized technical authority, solving complex problems across a broad range of engineering disciplines or within a focused specialty area. This position requires independent execution of high-visibility and mission-critical efforts across the full acquisition life cycle—from concept and requirements development through production, fielding, sustainment, and disposal. The Senior Acquisition Program Engineer will provide authoritative technical recommendations, guide systems engineering rigor, support international armaments cooperation and FMS efforts, and may oversee junior engineering staff.
This is a full-time onsite position at Eglin Air Force Base, FL.
Responsibilities
Duties include, but not limited to:
Responsibilities include:
Qualifications
Citizenship: Must be a US citizen
Minimum Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Direct experience with air armament, missiles, munitions, or aircraft integration programs.
Experience supporting AoAs, systems engineering technical reviews, and source selections.
Familiarity with international armaments cooperation and FMS processes.
Technical Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Additional Information
Location: Eglin AFB, FL
Travel: May be required at the customer’s discretion
Onsite
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Company Overview
Odyssey is a world-class technical, engineering, and integration company serving the warfighting ecosystem with airborne integration, ISR, C2, and warfighter readiness capabilities. Odyssey meets the military’s operational needs by integrating layered defense systems from equipment, technology, and services to data, information, and business operations. We streamline defense acquisition and sustainment, engineering the technical battlefield with domain-specific proficiency to ensure lethality. Odyssey is dedicated to excellent contract execution, peak organizational performance, and fostering a workplace built on employee care.
Odyssey is proud to live out our core values of commitment, ambition, and respect in our work and communities through OdysseyCares, a philanthropic group focused on giving back through direct donations, an employer match program, and volunteering events.
Please note: Final compensation for this position will be determined by various factors such as the Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant work experience, specific skills and competencies, geographic location, education, and certifications.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Duties include, but not limited to: Responsibilities include: - Conduct and support engineering activities across all phases of the DoD acquisition life cycle (Materiel Solution Analysis through Operations & Support), including: - Requirements definition and analysis - Architecture design and implementation - Integration and verification/validation (V&V) - Risk, interface, and configuration management - Technical documentation development (e.g., Systems Engineering Plan) - Plan and execute technical reviews, audits, and assessments (e.g., CDRs, MRAs, TIMs), including development of entry/exit criteria and supporting artifacts. - Translate DoD user requirements into actionable system and subsystem engineering requirements. - Conduct engineering trade studies addressing performance, cost, schedule, reliability, maintainability, logistics, and risk. - Support Analyses of Alternatives (AoAs) in accordance with DoDD 5000.01, DoDI 5000.02, and OSD (PA&E) guidance, utilizing Government-approved models and tools. - Perform simulation and analytical modeling to assess system performance, effectiveness, logistics, and life-cycleimpacts. - Evaluate system training, simulators, and support equipment requirements. - Conduct make-or-buy analyses and engineering cost estimates. - Review and analyze contractor proposals and modifications for technical feasibility, compatibility, and cost effectiveness (non-decision making advisory role). - Support source selection activities, including documentation development and technical advisory input. - Develop, review, and integrate milestone documentation, certifications, and periodic reports in accordance with DoDI 5000.02 and applicable AF supplements. - Apply drafting standards and Government specifications reviewand monitor contractor drawings for technical accuracy and compliance. - Provide independent assessments of system production readiness and risk posture. - Support FMS case management and international armaments cooperation initiatives. - Provide systems engineering support in compliance with AF SEAM processes. - Mentor and guide less senior engineers as required.