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    The Boeing Company Bengaluru/Bangalore : Operations Analyst
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    Designation: Operations Analyst
    Experience: 2 - 7 Years
    Location: Bangalore

    Job Description:
    Within the AMSE Centre, an Operations Analyst is required to possess two important skill sets. The first of these is captured in the first term of the job title, "Operations", and relates to expertise in the military professional domain. The AMSE Centre currently focuses on military analysis, but may be expanded to include other domains in the future. Each analysis team member will generally have core skills relating to an AMSE Centre relevant domain. At present, these currently include military air, maritime, land and less domain specifically, communications. The second core skill set relates to the second term in the job title, "Analyst". This term pertains to the analytical and Operations Research and Management Science (ORMS) skills that the AMSE Centre requires of its analysts. In addition to an operations domain area such as military - air for example - each analyst also develops analysis domain specialties. In total, analysts become responsible for the provision of all skills pertaining to their collective expertise across Operations and Analysis domains. For example, an analyst may have the following domain expertise combination: military operations in the joint and air domain; expertise in military simulation-based analysis; cost and financial analysis techniques and quantitative risk assessment methods. All analysts may be expected to become the project lead for AMSE Centre projects best matching their demonstrated core skills areas.

    To view the complete job description and to apply online, please visit: boeing.com/international careers and click on Req # 09-1001077

    Desired Candidate Profile:
    Analytical Domain - Specific Accountabilities and Roles: Fusing operational domain skills with analysis domain skills is what makes AMSE Centre operations analysts most useful. The AMSE Centre requires analysts with highly versatile and appropriate combinations of operational domain expertise and the ability to apply these skills in conjunction with sound analytical technique. Analysis domain areas required by the AMSE Centre will periodically evolve in conjunction with how the AMSE Centre is tasked to support the business, but currently cover: 1.Cost and Financial Analysis 2.Risk Analysis 3.First Order Logistics Analysis 4.Business Analysis 5.Data and Performance Validation
    Basic Analyst Role: 1.First and foremost an Operations Analyst is responsible for carrying out the AMSE Centre analysis team role of providing advanced concepts analysis and decision support. Currently the AMSE Centre is focused on the areas of: 2.Simulation-based military operations and advanced concepts analysis focusing on military technology and systems studies in a network enabled, System of Systems (SoS) context; and 3.General decision support through employing ORMS techniques such as M&S to provide qualitative and quantitative insights to enable superior business and other types of decision-making. 4.In addition, the Operations Analyst is expected to undertake a number of generic support roles within the AMSE Centre including: 5.Conducting AMSE and task specific briefs to Boeing staff (primarily Boeing Business Development) and other external customers. 6.Attending external events such as conferences and trade shows to represent AMSE Centre in areas of domain expertise.
    Desirable Criteria: 1.Experience in, or knowledge of, quantitative analysis, problem solving and decision support disciplines including: 1)Modelling and simulation as an operations research problem solving technique in their domain area. 2)Application of quantitative analysis techniques and software e.g. Excel; 3)War gaming and concept exploration and its supporting simulation technologies. 2.Possess, or be completing studies in operations research or a similar analytical discipline. 3.Experience in military communications systems, architectures, networks and network centric operations. 4.User Level Unix and Windows experience.
    Domain Related Operational Assessment: 1.All analysts are accountable to the Operations Analysis Leader for the successful provision of domain specific operational assessments to support a range of internal and external customers. Operational assessment is the core role of all analysis in the AMSE Centre team independent of the analyst’s specific domain. This role requires the Operations Analyst to employ their particular skill set to the assigned problem within the AMSE Centre analysis process framework. The basic AMSE Centre analysis process requires analysts to: 2.Undertake problem identification, definition and requirements elicitation; 3.Collect and validate the associated data; 4.Represent/model the problem and validate the performance of the model; 5.Generate and analyse the results; 6.Communicate the findings; and 7.Where appropriate, assist in solution implementation. 8.Execution of this core role spans the conduct of basic qualitative type reporting and assessment, to the use of the more advanced AMSE Centre tools available to solve difficult quantitative and conceptually challenging problems. Larger, more complex problems often involve multiple members of the team working together, with each team member contributing their skills where and when required to produce a sound team outcome. As such, analysts are expected to be the domain experts in their recognised professional areas and thus contribute the domain component to each analysis.
    Essential Criteria: 1.Tertiary or other qualifications that permit sound and relevant analysis in the analyst’s domain area. 2.Possession of or willingness to obtain a formal certification in the ORMS field. 3.For military domain experts: 1)At least two years full-time service in the Indian Defence Forces, including operational experience or current and ongoing relevant service in the Reserve forces. 2)Relevant Defence Force training and experience that permits: Detailed understanding of their military domain in the Indian area of interest; Comprehensive understanding of the wider Indian Defence Forces order of battle, equipment and platform capabilities, tactics and doctrine in their domain area; Detailed understanding of regional countries military tactics, doctrine and order of battle; Detailed understanding of Defence decision support processes, mission planning, intelligence support and the staff planning system as it relates to their domain area. 4.For communications domain experts: 1)Relevant experience in communications network architectures and engineering; and 2)Relevant knowledge of devices and systems associated with data and voice communications networks. 5.A self-starter who consistently demonstrates natural motivation to undertake further learning and self-directed improvement to grow their analytical and problem solving skills in an intellectually challenging, project driven and often unstructured Research and Development (R&D) environment. 6.The ability to analyse, problem solve and develop objective, efficient and innovative solutions to customer requirements. 7.Above average written and oral communications skills. 8.Confident ability to take a leadership role and work well in a small, highly motivated and competitive team environment. 9.Ability to obtain and maintain a Defence security clearance. 10.Must be committed to continuous improvement of AMSE Centre capabilities by challenging existing operational concepts and processes.
    KEY RELATIONSHIPS: 1.Reports to, and works closely with the Facility Director 2.Works closely with other AMSE Centre Analysis Team members during analysis tasks 3.Works closely with the AMSE Centre Technical Team to provide requirements guidance during solution development and implementation 4.Works closely with customers as required to determine detailed requirements during a project 5.Liaises with Boeing US, UK and Australian counterparts as required in areas relating to domain expertise 6.Liaises with Boeing India domain experts
    Operational Domain - Specific Accountabilities and Roles: 1.Individual analysts will generally cover one of the listed operational domain specific roles as their prime focus, but will likely have skills and experience in several of the listed operational domain areas. This job description lists the possible operational domain roles associated with the current AMSE Centre vision. 2.Military Land Domain 3.Military Air Domain 4.Military Naval Domain 5.Military Joint Domain 6.Communications / Network Domain.

    Prefer hold a degree with significant experience, in Computer Science/Engineering or Operations Research.At least two years full-time service in the Indian Defence Forces, including operational experience or current and ongoing relevant service in the Reserve forces.

    Company Profile:
    Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Additionally, Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites, launch vehicles and advanced information and communication systems. As a major service provider to NASA, Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. The company also provides numerous military and commercial airline support services. Boeing has customers in more than 90 countries around the world and is one of the largest U.S. exporters in terms of sales.

    Boeing has a long tradition of aerospace leadership and innovation. We continue to expand our product line and services to meet emerging customer needs. Our broad range of capabilities includes creating new, more efficient members of our commercial airplane family; integrating military platforms, defense systems and the warfighter through network-centric operations; creating advanced technology solutions that reach across business units; e-enabling airplanes and providing connectivity on moving platforms; and arranging financing solutions for our customers.

    Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 160,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries. This represents one of the most diverse, talented and innovative workforces anywhere. More than 83,800 of our people hold college degrees--including nearly 29,000 advanced degrees--in virtually every business and technical field from approximately 2,800 colleges and universities worldwide. Our enterprise also leverages the talents of hundreds of thousands more skilled people working for Boeing suppliers worldwide.

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    Is there any requirement for PDM/PLM professionals at Boeing Company Bangalore? I am working for an automotive company at Bangalore on "Product Data Management" for the past five and a half years.

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    DIPCHANDAN KALITA
    Email ID
    dipchandan AT yahoo.com
    dipchandan.kalita AT gmail.com
    Career Objective ,
    To pursue a rewarding and challenging career as an Aircraft Maintenance Expertise in your esteemed organization to enhance my skills and to excel in it by hard work and determination.
    Technical Qualification
    - Completed Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (A.M.E.) Course in Avionics Stream from Center For Civil Aviation Training, New Delhi. This Course is approved by the Director General of Civil Aviation (D.G.C.A), Regulatory Authority of Civil Aviation of India.
    - Passed DGCA License Paper I with 81% marks.
    - Passed DGCA License Paper II with 75% marks.
    - Completed 6 months On Job Training in Air India, Mumbai. During the training I worked on the following aircrafts-
    1) B777-300ER, 2) B777-200LR, 3) B747-400, 4) A310-300.
    Education Profile
    - Passed 10+2 with 53 % in (P.C.M.) 2007 from A.H.S.E.C. board.
    - Passed 10th with 70% in 2005 from S.E.B.A. board.
    Computer Skills
    Familiar with Operating Systems such as basic ,MS –Office(word)
    Basic knowledge of computer Hardware and internet
    Language Proficiency
    English, Hindi and Assamese.