Raytheon
Point Of Contact: Kevin Maxwell
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Work: 850-219-4706
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RAYTHEON - Program Analyst - IT Operations
Contractor shall analyze and be responsible for the following:
Preparation schedule and execution of IT support tasks for daily, biweekly, monthly and quarterly assigned actions.
Operation of ESCALA Server Console, NT workstation and line printer, reviewing/validating input documents, reports and forms for errors, and making corrections as required.
Identification, analysis diagnosis and resolution of operational problems involving hardware/software malfunctions affecting operating systems, storage media and devices and interrelationships between the ESCALA Server, Windows NT workstation and the line printer, and replenishment of line printer’s paper (weighs 50 pounds).
Shutdown of ESCALA Server shall be initiated in the event of a power failure.
Transfer reports files from ESCALA HVX to Monarch directory in the \\APPS\Info_Mgt/Reports directory.
Conduct a full ESCALA file backup and create AIX bootable disk once a month, usually performed on the weekend, when there are no users on the ESCALA Server.
Performance of daily, biweekly, mid-monthly and end-monthly (daily includes data base backup, biweekly includes job order and employee master download, mid month and end-of-month includes Material Cost Statistics and download of Material Cost, Activity Header and Material Cost Adjustment).
Performance of HVX job processing, involving approximately 180 programs (biweekly processing includes 5 jobs, mid-month includes 11 jobs (four of which require files to be downloaded from AIX before processing), month-end processing which includes 22 jobs with four jobs requiring AIX download and one quarterly job processing for all active jobs. I
Initiate bringing up AIX database to ensure data integrity and re-index databases to synchronize corrupted data.
Backup AIX database on a daily basis and HVX data files after each scheduled job run. Approximately 1,920 maintenance and report actions will require to be processed.
Contractor shall coordinate customer/client needs and requirements in producing reports, maintain computer data files to include tape preparation, file transfer and management of disk space.
Maintain processing schedule, control reports and print the reports.
Balance control reports.
Ensure that inputs are accounted for and balance against the control report for each job processed.
Performance for above tasks are as follows:
(1) Data maintenance actions shall be performed as scheduled and on time.
(2) Microcomputers are tested and functioning properly.
(3) Diagnostic tests are satisfactory.
(4) All report actions are completed on time.
(5) Backup of servers is performed and verified as restorable.
(6) Process one (1) maintenance or report action per hour.
RAYTHEON – Program Analyst – Supply Analyst
The contractor shall perform all aspects of technical supply management work (e.g., inventory management, storage management, cataloging, property utilization) related to depot, local, or other supply activities.
Work usually is segregated by commodity area or function, and controlled in terms of difficulty, complexity, or responsibility.
Assignments usually relate to stable or standardized segments of technical supply management operations, or to functions or subjects that are narrow in scope or limited in difficulty.
The work generally involves performing supply management functions in an automated logistics management environment.
Duties may include providing technical and administrative direction for personnel performing logistics automation functions, and performing supply management functions in an automated logistics environment.
Creates and helps execute plans for the integrated logistics support (ILS) of complex systems.
Analyzes the adequacy and effectiveness of current and proposed logistics support provisions for complex systems.
The contractor shall perform approximately 7,680 system analyses actions.
Performance goals for above tasks are:
(1) Provide accurate, timely reports.
(2) Provide a weekly report of system analyses actions completed and pending.
(3) Complete an average of 4 system analyses actions in a one-hour period.
RAYTHEON - Medical Equipment Repair - Medical Repair Operations
The contractor shall evaluate, install, maintain, diagnose, repair, calibrate, and test sophisticated and/or complex medical electronic equipments/systems. The equipment is typically specially designed, constructed with complex electronic systems made up of combination of components assembled into a configuration design to accomplish a specific objective. Applies technical knowledge of electronics principles in determining causes of equipment malfunctions, and applies skill in restoring equipment operations. The contractor applies technical knowledge to perform simple or routine tasks following detailed instructions. Performs such tasks as replacing components and wiring circuits; repairing simple electronic equipment; and taking test readings using common instruments such as digital multi-meters, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers, and oscilloscopes. Applies comprehensive technical knowledge to solve complex problems by interpreting manufacturers' manuals or similar documents. Work requires familiarity with the inter-relationships of circuits and judgment in planning work sequence and in selecting tools and testing instruments. Properly tag systems in work. It is expected that an average of 1,920 work requests will be processed at an average of 8 per day.
Performance goals for above tasks are:
(1) All safety requirements are complied with and protective equipment properly used.
(2) Systems in work properly tagged..
(3) Identified electrical problem correctly repaired.
(4) Complete an average of 1 work request per 2-hour period.
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