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CERTIFICATION STANDARDS & CORE PLUS DEVELOPMENT GUIDE
ENGINEERING
LEVEL III |
Type of Assignment |
Representative Activities |
Functional Engineer |
Leads and/or manages, or provides technical oversight of engineering activities in a functional specialty relating to the design, development, fabrication, installation, modification, sustainment, and/or analysis of systems or systems components. Ensures appropriate systems engineering technical and technical management processes are properly applied to functional specialty activities that support IPT environments. |
General Engineer |
Leads and/or manages, or provides technical oversight of design and development activities for systems or systems components. Ensures appropriate systems engineering processes are properly applied during systems development. |
Research Engineer or Scientist |
Leads and/or manages science and technology research and engineering activities supporting acquisition programs, projects, or activities. Ensures appropriate systems engineering processes are properly applied during science and technology activities. |
Core Certification Standards (required for DAWIA certification) |
Acquisition Training
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None
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Functional Training
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ENG 301
Leadership in Engineering Defense Systems (R)
CLE 012
DoD Open Systems Architecture (OSA)
CLE 068
Intellectual Property and Data Rights
CLL 008
Designing for Supportability in DoD Systems
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Education
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Baccalaureate or graduate degree in a technical or scientific field such as engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, or computer science
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Experience
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Four years of technical experience in ENG or S&TM position.
Similar experience gained from other government positions or industry is acceptable as long as it meets the above standard.
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Core Plus Development Guide (desired training, education, and experience) |
Type of Assignment |
Training |
Func Eng |
Gen Eng |
Res Eng/Sci |
ACQ 370
Acquisition Law
(R) |
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ACQ 450
Leading in the Acquisition Environment
(R) |
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ACQ 451
Integrated Acquisition for Decision Makers
(R) |
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ACQ 452
Forging Stakeholder Relationships
(R) |
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ACQ 453
Leader as Coach
(R) |
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BCF 302
Advanced Concepts in Cost Analysis
(R) |
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CLC 113
Procedures, Guidance, and Information
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CLC 131
Commercial Item Pricing
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CLL 015
Product Support Business Case Analysis (BCA)
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CLL 022
Title 10 Depot Maintenance Statute Overview
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CLL 023
Title 10 U.S.C. 2464 Core Statute Implementation
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CLL 024
Title 10 Limitations on the Performance of Depot-Level Maintenance (50/50)
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CLL 025
Depot Maintenance Interservice Support Agreements (DMISA)
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CLL 203
Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) Essentials
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CLM 005
Industry Proposals and Communication
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CLM 016
Cost Estimating
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CLM 035
Environmental Safety and Occupational Health—Lesson from PMT 352A
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CLM 055
Program Leadership
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CLR 151
Analysis of Alternatives
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EVM 202
Intermediate Earned Value Management
(R) |
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ISA 301
Advanced Enterprise Information Systems Acquisition
(R) |
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ISA 320
Advanced Program Information Systems Acquisition
(R) |
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LOG 206
Intermediate Systems Sustainment Management
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LOG 350
Enterprise Life Cycle Logistics Management
(R) |
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PMT 257
Program Management Tools Course, Part II
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PMT 352A
Program Management Office Course, Part A
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PMT 352B
Program Management Office Course, Part B
(R) |
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PMT 400
Program Manager's Skills Course
(R) |
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PMT 401
Program Manager's Course
(R) |
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PQM 201B
Intermediate Production, Quality, and Manufacturing, Part B
(R) |
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PQM 301
Advanced Production, Quality, and Manufacturing
(R) |
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STM 304
Leadership in Science and Technology Management
(R) |
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TLR 350
Advanced Technical Leadership
(R) |
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TST 303
Advanced Test and Evaluation
(R) |
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Education |
Graduate degree in a discipline such as engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, or computer science |
Experience |
Four (4) years of technical experience (in addition to core certification experience) |
Notes: |
1 The Core Certification Standards section lists the training and/or education and experience REQUIRED for certification at this level for this career field within 24 months of assignment. 2 “(R)” following a course title indicates the course is delivered as resident-based instruction. 5 When preparing your IDP, you and your supervisor should consider the training, education, and experience listed in the Core Plus Development Guide at this and the lower level(s) if not already completed. 13 Some continuous learning (CL) modules have been created by extracting lessons in their entirety from a training course. If this is the case for the CL module(s) identified in the above Core Certification Standards, the course from which the CL module was extracted is identified in the “Notes” section of the CL course description and the course can be substituted to meet the certification standard. |
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