Kearfott Corporation
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Engineer
Kearfott Corporation, Pine Brook, New Jersey, us, 07058
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Engineer
Founded in 1918, Kearfott Corporation, a global Aerospace and Defense supplier for over 100 years, is a leader in the design and manufacture of precision motion control products and inertial navigation components. With a century of expertise, Kearfott provides quality, reliability, and cutting‑edge technology to customers worldwide in sea, land, air, and space navigation and guidance.
Position Summary The Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Engineer is responsible for developing and executing the logistics, sustainment, and life‑cycle support strategy for aerospace and defense systems. This role ensures that complex equipment and systems can be efficiently operated, maintained, repaired, and supported throughout their life cycle, working with engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and customer teams to optimize supportability, reduce life‑cycle costs, and ensure readiness and mission success.
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance Concepts & Supportability Engineering
Develop and document maintenance concepts, including O‑level, I‑level, and Depot‑level maintenance strategies.
Conduct Level of Repair Analysis (LORA) to determine optimal repair vs. replace decisions.
Define and recommend support equipment, tools, test equipment, and maintenance procedures.
Perform repair analysis to identify cost‑effective sustainment solutions.
Provisioning, Spares, and Obsolescence Management
Conduct provisioning analysis to determine parts lists, spares requirements, and support equipment needs.
Prepare and review provisioning technical data (PTD), illustrated parts breakdowns (IPB), and logistics product data (LPD).
Evaluate lifetime buy requirements and diminishing manufacturing sources (DMSMS) risks.
Support obsolescence mitigation plans and parts management strategies.
Reliability, Maintainability & Sustainment Analysis
Support R&M activities including MTTR calculations, failure analysis, and maintainability assessments.
Validate logistics and maintenance predictions through modeling, field data, and test results.
Participate in maintainability demonstrations and verification activities.
Life‑Cycle Logistics Planning
Support the development of Life Cycle Sustainment Plans (LCSP) and long‑term maintenance strategies.
Participate in GIDEP reviews and ensure incorporation of applicable alerts.
Assist in configuration management planning, change control, and sustainment impact assessments.
Perform parts/material management planning to ensure long‑term system supportability.
Technical Documentation & Engineering Support
Develop and maintain logistics documentation including:
Maintenance Plans
Supportability Analyses
Technical Manuals
Repair Analysis Reports
Safety Assessment Inputs
Provide technical writing support for logistics deliverables and customer documentation.
Apply human engineering and safety engineering principles in supportability planning, including contributions to Safety Assessment Reports (SAR).
Cross‑Functional & Customer Support
Work closely with systems engineering, design engineering, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain to ensure supportability is built into system design.
Participate in design reviews, technical interchange meetings, and customer briefings.
Support proposal development, cost estimates, and logistics input to Statements of Work (SOWs).
Ensure deliverables comply with military standards such as MIL‑STD‑1388, MIL‑STD‑472, MIL‑HDBK‑502, GEIA‑STD‑0007, and program/logistics requirements.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Logistics, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related field.
5–10+ years of experience in ILS, logistics engineering, sustainment engineering, or defense supportability.
Experience with provisioning, logistics product data, maintenance planning, and supportability analysis tools.
Knowledge of reliability, maintainability, safety, and human factors standards.
Understanding of defense logistics standards, military maintenance levels, and DoD acquisition documentation.
Strong technical writing and analytical skills.
Must be a US Citizen and have the ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Security Clearance.
In compliance with pay transparency requirements, the salary range for this role in New Jersey is $125,000 – $175,000 annually. This is not a guarantee of compensation or salary; final offer amount may vary based on factors including job‑related knowledge and skills, experience, and internal consistency.
Benefits include medical, prescription, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, a 401(k) plan with company match, tuition assistance, paid vacation and sick days, paid holidays, and a 9/80 work week with every other Friday off. Monthly employee events celebrate our workplace culture.
Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans.
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Position Summary The Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) Engineer is responsible for developing and executing the logistics, sustainment, and life‑cycle support strategy for aerospace and defense systems. This role ensures that complex equipment and systems can be efficiently operated, maintained, repaired, and supported throughout their life cycle, working with engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, and customer teams to optimize supportability, reduce life‑cycle costs, and ensure readiness and mission success.
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance Concepts & Supportability Engineering
Develop and document maintenance concepts, including O‑level, I‑level, and Depot‑level maintenance strategies.
Conduct Level of Repair Analysis (LORA) to determine optimal repair vs. replace decisions.
Define and recommend support equipment, tools, test equipment, and maintenance procedures.
Perform repair analysis to identify cost‑effective sustainment solutions.
Provisioning, Spares, and Obsolescence Management
Conduct provisioning analysis to determine parts lists, spares requirements, and support equipment needs.
Prepare and review provisioning technical data (PTD), illustrated parts breakdowns (IPB), and logistics product data (LPD).
Evaluate lifetime buy requirements and diminishing manufacturing sources (DMSMS) risks.
Support obsolescence mitigation plans and parts management strategies.
Reliability, Maintainability & Sustainment Analysis
Support R&M activities including MTTR calculations, failure analysis, and maintainability assessments.
Validate logistics and maintenance predictions through modeling, field data, and test results.
Participate in maintainability demonstrations and verification activities.
Life‑Cycle Logistics Planning
Support the development of Life Cycle Sustainment Plans (LCSP) and long‑term maintenance strategies.
Participate in GIDEP reviews and ensure incorporation of applicable alerts.
Assist in configuration management planning, change control, and sustainment impact assessments.
Perform parts/material management planning to ensure long‑term system supportability.
Technical Documentation & Engineering Support
Develop and maintain logistics documentation including:
Maintenance Plans
Supportability Analyses
Technical Manuals
Repair Analysis Reports
Safety Assessment Inputs
Provide technical writing support for logistics deliverables and customer documentation.
Apply human engineering and safety engineering principles in supportability planning, including contributions to Safety Assessment Reports (SAR).
Cross‑Functional & Customer Support
Work closely with systems engineering, design engineering, manufacturing, quality, and supply chain to ensure supportability is built into system design.
Participate in design reviews, technical interchange meetings, and customer briefings.
Support proposal development, cost estimates, and logistics input to Statements of Work (SOWs).
Ensure deliverables comply with military standards such as MIL‑STD‑1388, MIL‑STD‑472, MIL‑HDBK‑502, GEIA‑STD‑0007, and program/logistics requirements.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Logistics, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related field.
5–10+ years of experience in ILS, logistics engineering, sustainment engineering, or defense supportability.
Experience with provisioning, logistics product data, maintenance planning, and supportability analysis tools.
Knowledge of reliability, maintainability, safety, and human factors standards.
Understanding of defense logistics standards, military maintenance levels, and DoD acquisition documentation.
Strong technical writing and analytical skills.
Must be a US Citizen and have the ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Security Clearance.
In compliance with pay transparency requirements, the salary range for this role in New Jersey is $125,000 – $175,000 annually. This is not a guarantee of compensation or salary; final offer amount may vary based on factors including job‑related knowledge and skills, experience, and internal consistency.
Benefits include medical, prescription, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, a 401(k) plan with company match, tuition assistance, paid vacation and sick days, paid holidays, and a 9/80 work week with every other Friday off. Monthly employee events celebrate our workplace culture.
Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans.
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