
Licensing Caseload Management
Lockheed Martin, Arlington, VA, United States
Description
Manages the corporation's business licensing caseload, with responsibility to secure federal licenses in a timely manner to support internal operations, R&D, technology demonstrations, and contract requirements. Engages with the businesses/program offices to understand current and future licensing requirements, including implications of policy and regulatory changes affecting company’s licensing activities.
Location & Work Arrangement
This is an on-site role in Arlington, VA with limited telework opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
Managing corporate-wide licensing caseload to secure and renew all necessary licenses/authorizations
Maintaining accurate, current database of LM authorizations, waivers, and exemptions
Supporting and advising internal customers on filing and processing requirements
Developing tailored licensing strategies with each business program area requiring support
Providing proactive identification of technical regulatory proposals with potential impact on existing licenses
Communicating effectively with FCC, FAA, NOAA, and other relevant U.S. government staff (including DOD spectrum offices) to obtain necessary regulatory deliverables in required timeframes
Basic Qualifications
Minimum of 7 years of relevant agency experience
Extensive licensing experience with at least the FCC (or a relevant Federal spectrum management office), FAA, and/or NOAA
Solid understanding of, and prior experience with, licensing processes, policies, and filing systems
Superior communications skills
Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-moving environment
Bachelor’s degree
Desired Skills
Familiarity with NTIA RFA/IRAC processes
Active security clearance
Other Information
Clearance Level: None
Experience Level: Experienced Professional
Business Unit: CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
Career Area: Business Development
Type: Full-Time
Shift: First
Equal Opportunity Statement
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
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Manages the corporation's business licensing caseload, with responsibility to secure federal licenses in a timely manner to support internal operations, R&D, technology demonstrations, and contract requirements. Engages with the businesses/program offices to understand current and future licensing requirements, including implications of policy and regulatory changes affecting company’s licensing activities.
Location & Work Arrangement
This is an on-site role in Arlington, VA with limited telework opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
Managing corporate-wide licensing caseload to secure and renew all necessary licenses/authorizations
Maintaining accurate, current database of LM authorizations, waivers, and exemptions
Supporting and advising internal customers on filing and processing requirements
Developing tailored licensing strategies with each business program area requiring support
Providing proactive identification of technical regulatory proposals with potential impact on existing licenses
Communicating effectively with FCC, FAA, NOAA, and other relevant U.S. government staff (including DOD spectrum offices) to obtain necessary regulatory deliverables in required timeframes
Basic Qualifications
Minimum of 7 years of relevant agency experience
Extensive licensing experience with at least the FCC (or a relevant Federal spectrum management office), FAA, and/or NOAA
Solid understanding of, and prior experience with, licensing processes, policies, and filing systems
Superior communications skills
Ability to multi-task and prioritize in a fast-moving environment
Bachelor’s degree
Desired Skills
Familiarity with NTIA RFA/IRAC processes
Active security clearance
Other Information
Clearance Level: None
Experience Level: Experienced Professional
Business Unit: CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS
Career Area: Business Development
Type: Full-Time
Shift: First
Equal Opportunity Statement
Lockheed Martin is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.
#J-18808-Ljbffr