Project Engineer Associate

Lockheed MartinHuntsville, AL
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About The Position

Lockheed Martin is seeking a highly motivated Associate Project Engineer to support the Targets and Countermeasures Program (TCP) at the Huntsville, Alabama site. This role involves working within a dynamic team to create end-to-end solutions for delivering threat-representative Re-entry Vehicles (RVs) and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) to the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). The position requires coordination of meetings, development of presentation materials, and ensuring effective communication across various stakeholders.

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment
  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Ability to obtain Security Clearance

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working as a part of a geographically diverse team
  • MS Office software including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Project
  • Ability to collaborate with internal and external customers and executive leadership
  • DOD Secret Clearance

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate meetings and reviews, develop associated presentation materials, and track actions to closure
  • Ensure consistent templates and messaging across program internal and external communications and adherence to the program reporting business rhythm
  • Lead effort to establish a streamlined approach to digital communication and data storage for the program

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedules
  • Paid Time Off benefits
  • Competitive pay
  • Comprehensive benefits

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

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