Engineering Planner

  • REMOTE WORK, DC
  • Posted 2 hours ago | Updated 2 hours ago

Overview

Remote
On Site
USD 120,001.00 - 160,000.00 per year
Full Time

Skills

Science
Recruiting
System Integration
Engineering Support
Documentation
Research
Scheduling
Computer Networking
Budget
Finance
SAP BASIS
Regulatory Compliance
3D Computer Graphics
Standard Operating Procedure
Investment Analysis
Business Cases
LOS
Layout
Data Collection
Reporting
Collaboration
Security Clearance
Business Analytics
Business Analysis
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPoint
Management
Motivation
Communication
Customer Service
Program Management
Project Management
Aviation
Adobe AIR
PMP
Project Planning
Microsoft Project
Information Technology
Systems Engineering
FOCUS

Job Details

Job ID: 2511618

Location: REMOTE WORK, DC, US

Date Posted: 2025-11-17

Category: Engineering and Sciences

Subcategory: Systems Engineer

Schedule: Full-time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: Yes, 10 % of the Time

Minimum Clearance Required: None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust

Potential for Remote Work: Yes

Description

SAIC is recruiting for an Engineering Planner to support the FAA National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC IV) program. This is an exciting opportunity for talented individuals to contribute to the transformation of the Nation's aviation system in which air traffic will move safely, swiftly, efficiently, and seamlessly around the globe.

The Engineering Planner is responsible for ensuring contract requirements and subcontractor responsibilities are being accomplished, including working on the definition and implementation of project planning techniques to provide visibility on the contract. Duties may include developing budgets and schedules to meet contractual/project requirements for an assigned portion of a program, participating in and establishing and defining program plan requirements. May also include monitoring and reporting performance against plans to ensure that contractual, cost and schedule objectives are met.

Responsibilities:

The Engineering Planner will support the FAA Terminal Planning and Controls (TP&C) Team for the program management and implementation of Facilities and Equipment (F&E) products into NAS Terminal Facilities. Activities will include Quick Look surveys, and development of Facility Improvement Analysis (FIA), Analysis Scope (AS), Business Case (BC), and Requirement Document (RD) products to support deliberations concerning Sustainment, Improvement, or Replacement of Airport Traffic Control Towers (ATCTs) and Terminal Radar Approach Controls (TRACONS). Tasks include, but are not limited to:

Provide engineering support to the Terminal Facilities Planning and Control Team for development of documentation concerning decisions to sustain, improve, or replace FAA TRACONs and ATCTs.

Provide expertise to conduct research, evaluations, and studies; present recommendations/solutions related to short and long-term program planning requirements as they relate to Life Cycle planning.

Provide expertise to review, evaluate and originate Terminal requirements based on Jacob's Life Cycle and Condition Assessment reports.

Provides planning, scheduling, networking and coordination assistance among all service area and headquarters organizations; involving NAS implementation and integration efforts and related to budget considerations as it applies to Life Cycle planning.

Assist in monitoring schedules for Terminal Facilities integration.

Provide support and representation at Service Area Program Management Reviews.

Analyze Facilities Planning documents for accuracy, provide recommendations for improvement.

Classifies and summarizes data for the preparation and submission of reports on a recurring basis.

Provides assistance and recommendations to FAA managers and staff who directly affect the conduct and attainment of agency goals.

Will provide support to the Air Traffic Organization (ATO), Area Service Center, Planning & Requirements Groups (PRG) as necessary.

Budget development and financial tracking of project-based milestones.

Proactive monitoring of Terminal program reflections in FAA tracking systems including the Corporate Work Plan (CWP).

Maintain terminal requirements in the CWP, including scoring and prioritizing the requirements on a weekly basis to ensure compliance with the 3-D Work Plan initiative.

Develop White papers, briefings, correspondence to highlight and resolve technical issues.

Participate in working groups and forums to achieve uniformity for standard operating procedures.

Review documents including Facilities Improvement Analysis (FIA), Requirements Documents (RD), Requirement Document Workbook (RDWB), Analysis Scope (AS), and Business Case (BC).

Provide support in developing project timelines, showing critical phases and identifying critical Facility needs.

Provide development, review and comment on the Facility Improvement Analysis (FIA) and Workbook (FIAWB).

Provide development, review and comment on the Investment Analysis Document (IAD) Alternative Scope (AS) and Business Case (BC) and Workbook (BCWB).

Provide development, review and comment on the Requirements Document (RD) and Requirements Document Workbook (RDWB).

Participate in the Quick Look (QL) process by obtaining Line-of-Site (LOS) questionnaires and Airport Layout Plans (ALP), performing QL data collection, post analysis, QL report, and QL briefing to key stakeholders.

Provide support in developing project timelines, showing critical phases and identifying critical facility needs.

Provide support in the Condition Assessments and Life Cycle Analysis.

Provide support in the coordination and planning required to adapt, install and maintain various programs/projects.

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

ship required with the ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust clearance.

12-15 years relevant exempt experience + relevant BS/BA degree, or 10-13 years relevant exempt experience + relevant Master's Degree.

Must possess excellent oral and written with proficiency in MS Office products (Word, Excel, Project, PowerPoint).

Strong ability to interface with senior management.

Must be a proactive, flexible, team player and adjust to multiple tasking.

Demonstrated ability to exercise initiative, self-motivation and follow-up.

Must have superior communication, interpersonal and customer service skills.

10 Years Program Management Experience. Airport project management experience would be preferred.

Desired Qualifications:

10 Years Federal Aviation Experience including extensive knowledge of the National Airspace System (NAS) and the FAA Air Traffic Organization (ATO), particularly Terminal Operations.

Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)

Knowledge of FAA Terminal Facilities and Equipment Requirements.

FAA Facility, Service Area, or Headquarters Managerial or Support Experience

Experience working with FAA Corporate Work Plan and associated platforms.

Knowledge of Project Planning Programs such as Microsoft Project.

Target salary range: $120,001 - $160,000. The estimate displayed represents the typical salary range for this position based on experience and other factors.


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