You will be the Project Engineer for Lockheed Martin's Missiles & Fire Control Operations Engineering team. Our team is responsible for delivering high‑impact facilities projects that enable Lockheed Martin’s mission success. What You Will Be Doing As the Project Engineer you will be responsible for driving the planning, execution, and delivery of facilities projects across the organization. Serving as the primary liaison among Facilities, Program Management, Production Management, and functional leadership, you will develop and maintain detailed project plans, schedules, and status artifacts to ensure timely project outcomes. Your responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Project Planning & Scheduling o Develop comprehensive project plans and schedules o Maintain baseline schedules, track critical paths, and update forecasts in response to scope changes or risks. Cross Functional Coordination o Partner with Facilities, Program Management, Production, and Engineering, teams to define requirements, milestones, and deliverables. o Facilitate regular coordination meetings, capture action items, and close loops on decisions. Stakeholder Communication o Produce and distribute regular status reports to senior leadership and stakeholders. Why Join Us You are a results‑focused Project Engineer who thrives in a collaborative, fast-moving environment. This role offers clear ownership of complex projects, direct exposure to senior leadership, and the chance to make a tangible impact on critical infrastructure. Enjoy a work‑life balance supported by flexible scheduling and a location with easy access to Boston. We are committed to supporting your work‑life balance and overall well-being. Learn more about Lockheed Martin’s comprehensive benefits package here . Further Information About This Opportunity This position is in Chelmsford. Discover more about our Chelmsford, Massachusetts location. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN - This position is located at a facility that requires special access. The selected candidate must be able to obtain a secret clearance. A company‑sponsored interim secret clearance is required to start.