Overview

Project Jobs in Tucson, AZ at The University of Arizona

Posting Number:req18642

Department:Arizona Space Institute

Location:Main Campus

Address:Tucson, AZ USA

Position Highlights

Arizona Space Institute at the University of Arizona is in search of Microsoft Project Scheduler (Research Program Administration Officer III). The candidate must be experienced creating and maintaining NASA flight program compliant Microsoft Project schedules. This position works closely with the University of Arizona flight project team. The flight project manager guides this position in creating a flight schedule with inputs as required from the engineering team and UA partner organizations. The position creates a baseline schedule during the NASA flight program life cycle at the direction of the UA project manager. This event typically takes place prior to project preliminary design review. The baseline schedule is statused through the project. The flight schedule will be the basis for progress reports to NASA and serve as the input for earned value reporting or other quantitative progress reporting as required by contract.

This position also supports the creation of flight schedules for spaceflight mission and instrument proposals using a similar development method.

The position supports multiple proposals and projects.

The successful candidate will be expert at Microsoft Project and highly capable with other computer-based tools.

The University of Arizona Space Institute (UASI) serves as an umbrella-organization to facilitate the work of UArizona’s space-oriented researchers, providing seed grants for major missions and other space projects in development, coordinating technical staff, helping to build the necessary infrastructure, and operating the Applied Research Building.

Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!

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Duties & Responsibilities

Duties and Responsibilities:

Works
with the flight project manager and team to create a NASA-compliant
schedule in Microsoft Project. The flight schedule must reflect a
breakout of tasks by NASA 7120.5F Work Breakdown Structure incorporating
schedule logic through task linkages. The schedule incorporates all UA
tasks including those from UA contractor partners.

Maintains
the flight schedule through the NASA 7120.5F life cycle including a
schedule baseline event at the direction of the project manager followed
by schedule maintenance and tracking in support of mission planning and
decision making and progress reports to NASA.

Supports progress reports that include Earned Value or other progress metrics as required by contract.

Provides similar support for flight mission and instrument proposals.

Maintains
will be expert in the use of Microsoft Project and highly capable in
the use of other computer-based tools including Microsoft Excel, Word,
PowerPoint as well as being conversant or able to learn tools used by
the project that provide insight into schedule tracking.

Interfaces
with the flight engineering team to gather and status information in
preparation for discussions …

Title: Project

Company: The University of Arizona

Location: Tucson, AZ

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