This role will work with stakeholders to schedule test events and ensure that resources, equipment, documentation, and communications are all being handled effectively to guarantee a successful test event./liliMaintain and communicate a comprehensive schedule of test events across all of Andurils internal and external test ranges./liliSupport the internal test range website pages where in-take process, range capabilities overviews, safety protocols, personnel policies, operations manuals, and additional documentation is maintained./liliSupport the TE Manager in test evaluation and approval processes, documentation, communication with internal and external test range personnel, analysis, process and change management, and resource allocation./liliMaintain roster of test range relationships, both internal and external, so that Anduril has a broad reach and capability for testing./liliTravel: 25-50% between internal test ranges (like California, Texas, Oregon) and external partners (like Arizona, New Mexico, Florida)./li/ulh3Required Qualifications/h3ulliProject management experience in technical fields/liliExpertise in business systems: AirTable, Microsoft Office Suite, Asana, etc/liliBS degree or high school diploma with 5 years of relevant experience/li/ulh3Preferred Qualifications/h3ulliExperience working with DoD or DoE test ranges to coordinate flight tests/liliExperience with cUAS, UAS, or other autonomous flight test programs/li/ulpAs an employee at a growing startup you will be given broad leeway to solve problems with the resources needed to win! In doing so, this role will interact heavily with various internal stakeholders, such as hardware product managers, program managers, test engineers, EHS, and facilities operations, as well as external stakeholders such as test range project managers, air space coordinators, frequency coordinators, site directors, and military groups./liliEstablish and manage an in-take process for test event requirements./liliTest events come in all sizes and levels of complexity: short daily exercises with light on-the-ground support required to large multi-week training exercises involving multiple support and engineering teams.