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Job Description Summary : Engineering Manager-Software Engineering,will lead a team of software engineers in development and V&V and work closely with the all SIS Site engineering Directors and SIS-IDC functional managers (Electronics / Electrical, Mechanical Engineering) and Program Managers to complete committed programs. He /She will be responsible to lay down strategies to meet all the SIS product strategies in the area of Software. He / She would be responsible to make the Software V&V at IDC as an center of excellence by continuously improving the methods and benchmarking the practices.
Primary Responsibilities
Execution of Engineering Projects:
1) Lead a team of Software Managers in design and verification of Level "A" software.
2) Performs joint development of new aircraft systems with existing and new CoEs.
3) Understand the business needs and define the competencies to be developed at IDC.
4) Review project effort estimates and schedules for software development and V&V activities.
5) Collect metrics and monitor progress of all activities.
6) Interact with SIS CoE teams to negotiate any scope, schedule or cost. Leadership:
• Mentors and train Managers /Leads /engineers to improve their creativity, thoroughness, and be technical savvy.
• Responsible for recruitment, retention and career development of team members.
Basic Qualifications : BE / ME in Electronics / and communications with at least 15 years of relevant experience in the Aerospace Industry. Key Competencies:
Customer Focus, Commitment to Continuous Improvement, Drive for Results, Problem Solving, Dealing with Ambiguity, Building Effective Teams, Managing and Measuring Work, Motivating Others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required:
1)Full knowledge of the software life cycle process.
2)Understanding of the impact of the certification environment on development methods and software testing.
3)Knowledge of the certification environment such as DO 178-B, FAA, EASA.
4)Broad exposure to a wide variety of tools and understand purpose and application of tools to the software life cycle phases.
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