Data Management Methods and Tools 34
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: EVERETT, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">LocationEverett, WA<BR>Security Clearance Required?No Security Clearance Requiredabout security clearance definitions<BR>Position Description<BR>Develop and lead Weight Engineering Data Management and Visibility processes. Provide airplane program support for writing and collecting Weight Change Request (WCRs) for all Boeing Commercial Airplane Group (BCAG) airplane models. Work with Weight Engineers and Managers to publish regularly scheduled Airplane Weight Status Reports and Visibility data. Gain experience and understanding of Airplane Weight Reporting processes and work with the Weights user community to design and improve Data Management methods, tools, facilitating accurate and timely Airplane Weight Forecasting and Visibility.<BR>Provide knowledge and expertise in new technologies and software relating to publishing and presenting Airplane Weight data utilizing Web design (Cold Fusion) and Database connectivity. Provide expertise and programming skills using Web design (Cold Fusion), SQL Server, HTML, HTML5, and Java.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Competencies<BR>General<BR><BR><BR>[ + ] Adaptability<BR>Understands changes in own and others'' work and situations; may be asked to explain the logic or basis for change to less experienced employees; actively seeks information about changes affecting own and fellow employees'' jobs. Treats changes and new situations as opportunities for learning or growth; focuses on the beneficial aspects of change; speaks positively about the change to fellow interorganizational employees and occasionally to external customers. Quickly modifies behavior to deal effectively with changes in the work environment; readily tries new approaches appropriate for new or changed situations; does not persist with ineffective behaviors.<BR><BR>[ + ] Communication<BR>Clarifies purpose and importance; stresses major points; follows a logical sequence. Keeps the audience engaged through use of techniques such as analogies, illustrations, humor, an appealing style, body language, and voice inflection. Frames the message in line with audience experience, background, and expectations; uses terms, examples, and analogies that are meaningful to the audience. Seeks input from audience; checks understanding; presents message in different ways to enhance understanding. Uses syntax, pace, volume, diction, and mechanics appropriate to the media being used. Accurately interprets messages from others and responds appropriately.<BR><BR>[ + ] Customer Focus<BR>Makes customers and their needs a primary focus of one''s actions; develops and sustains productive customer relationships; uses information to understand customers'' circumstances, problems, expectations, and needs; periodically becomes involved in sharing information with customers to build their understanding of issues and capabilities; considers how actions or plans will affect customers; responds quickly to meet customer needs and resolve problems; assists higher graded employees and/or project team leaders in implementing ways to monitor and e </font></td>
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