Software Product Owner & Software Engineers, AMRAAM Operational Flight Program (OFP)

 Job Description:

Job Description:

The AMRAAM Program Office seeks dedicated Electrical and Computer Engineers to serve in key software roles, including the Software Product Owner. This team is critical for the management of the Operational Flight Program (OFP) for the AMRAAM missile. The Software Product Owner will oversee the strategic direction and technical implementation of the missiles core flight software. Supporting software engineers are responsible for management of the prime OFP developer to ensure operational readiness and reliability. All candidates must possess expertise in complex embedded systems, ensuring robust software functions and capabilities are maintained across the lifecycle.


LOCATION - Warner Robin, GA

Clearance - Secret (with special access)

AMRAAM Experience - 3yrs minimum up to 10+

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC) at Robins Air Force Base is involved in the sustainment and maintenance of the AIM-120 AMRAAM (Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile) inventory, specifically focusing on certain component-level work.

Key activities include:

  • Rocket Motor Transfers: The base has been involved in projects to transfer good rocket motors from older AIM-120A missiles to newer AIM-120B/C missiles, which have higher capabilities and can be updated with current software.
  • Avionics Maintenance: The 402nd Electronics Maintenance Group at WR-ALC is a center of excellence for avionics repair, which includes working on electronic aspects of various systems, potentially including certain AMRAAM components, to provide combat-ready parts.
  • Logistics Management: The base provides life cycle sustainment support and logistics management for various armament and electronic commodities, which includes the AMRAAM system.
  • Hosting International Reviews: Warner Robins hosts the "AMRAAM International Users' Review," a forum for partner nations to discuss the missile program.

While the WR-ALC primarily performs programmed depot maintenance on specific aircraft like the F-15, C-5, C-130, and C-17, its role regarding the AMRAAM is more focused on logistics support, component repair/sustainment, and specific modernization programs, rather than full missile production or complete overhaul of the entire weapon system.


  Required Skills:

Software Engineers Software