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SCIENCE and ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROGRAM MANAGER (SME)
Alaka'ina Foundation Family of Companies
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Dayton, United States
Location
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Posted
June 20, 2026
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SCIENCE and ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROGRAM MANAGER (SME)
Location OH - Dayton
Job Code 13964
# of openings 1
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The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) has a potential need for a Science and Engineering Research Program Manager (SME) to provide support for our government customer in Dayton, OH at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
This position supports an international center for research and technology evaluation in hazard mitigation, public health, contingency operations, performance enhancement, human systems integration, and clinical aerospace medicine disciplines including aeromedical evacuation. The work assists in research and consultative capability for aeromedical, chemical, biological, and radiological health hazard needs, as well as research for the biomedical impact of flight....
Location OH - Dayton
Job Code 13964
# of openings 1
Apply Now (https://phg.tbe.taleo.net/phg04/ats/careers/v2/applyRequisition?org=AKIMEKATECH&cws=43&rid=13964)
The Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies (FOCs) has a potential need for a Science and Engineering Research Program Manager (SME) to provide support for our government customer in Dayton, OH at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
This position supports an international center for research and technology evaluation in hazard mitigation, public health, contingency operations, performance enhancement, human systems integration, and clinical aerospace medicine disciplines including aeromedical evacuation. The work assists in research and consultative capability for aeromedical, chemical, biological, and radiological health hazard needs, as well as research for the biomedical impact of flight....