Propulsion Engineering — P4

Goal templates — Propulsion Engineering — P4

Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering · P4 — Senior Professional

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SMART goals

One row per canon core output / responsibility this level owns.

JFM responsibility (P4)

Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.

Specific
Deliver: "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
Relevant
Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.

Specific
Deliver: "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
Relevant
Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.

Specific
Deliver: "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
Relevant
Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.

Specific
Deliver: "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
Relevant
Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.

Specific
Deliver: "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
Relevant
Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩
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1. Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
   Relevant:    Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

2. Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
   Relevant:    Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

3. Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
   Relevant:    Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

4. Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
   Relevant:    Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

5. Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Performs in-depth analysis of complex, multidisciplinary variables; certifies hardware and approves deliverables."
   Relevant:    Advances the Aerospace & Propulsion Engineering · Propulsion Engineering mandate for a P4 — Senior Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

OKRs

Objectives from this level's core outputs; key results only where a real dimension or capability backs them.

JFM responsibility (P4)

Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."
  • Evidence at this level's scope bar: "A system or set of related features" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."
  • Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."
  • Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."
  • Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Multi-team / function outcomes" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P4)

Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."
  • Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Objective 1: Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."
  KR2. Evidence at this level's scope bar: "A system or set of related features" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 2: Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."
  KR2. Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 3: Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."
  KR2. Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 4: Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."
  KR2. Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Multi-team / function outcomes" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 5: Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."
  KR2. Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

MBO areas

Key result areas from this level's responsibilities, each with a standard grounded in the canon leveling rubric where one exists.

AreaStandardTargetDue
Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
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1. Area: Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

2. Area: Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

3. Area: Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

4. Area: Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

5. Area: Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions.  [source: JFM responsibility (P4) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies advanced, in-depth analysis to complex propulsion and fuel-system integration issues with functional impact; selects methods and applies MBSE to interface management."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

Scorecard

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Internal process

  • "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Role calibration

  • Meets the scope bar: "A system or set of related features"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the autonomy bar: "Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the complexity bar: "Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the impact bar: "Multi-team / function outcomes"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the decision rights bar: "Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the leadership bar: "Technical lead for focused efforts; mentors several"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Internal process
  - "Plans, oversees, reviews, and approves engineering products and deliverables for the propulsion team, selecting analysis methods for complex problems."  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  - "Leads design teams and chairs hardware reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR), authoring ground test plans for propulsion components."  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  - "Leads integration of propulsion and fuel system changes across airplane systems, applying model-based systems engineering (MBSE) to manage interfaces and digital design definition."  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  - "Maintains design oversight for supplier-provided components, reviewing and approving supplier drawings and engineering change proposals, including material qualification evidence."  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]
  - "Certifies hardware for flight and coordinates across engineering groups to influence design decisions."  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P4)]

Role calibration
  - Meets the scope bar: "A system or set of related features"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Scope)]
  - Meets the autonomy bar: "Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Autonomy)]
  - Meets the complexity bar: "Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Complexity)]
  - Meets the impact bar: "Multi-team / function outcomes"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Impact)]
  - Meets the decision rights bar: "Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Decision rights)]
  - Meets the leadership bar: "Technical lead for focused efforts; mentors several"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Leadership)]