Government Property Administrator

RTX RTX · Aerospace · louisville, KY +1 · Supply Chain

This role is for a Government Property Administrator at RTX, a defense company. The administrator will manage the lifecycle of government property, ensure compliance with regulations like FAR and DFARS, coordinate audits, and drive process improvements. The role requires experience in government property or asset management and an active Secret security clearance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Coordinate and participate in internal and external audits to meet company, contractual, and government requirements, ensuring full alignment with Federal Acquisition Regulations and government contract standards.
  2. Maintain accurate property records and execute transactions from acquisition through disposal, ensuring complete and compliant documentation throughout the lifecycle.
  3. Track property system performance, report key metrics, and use data‑driven insights to assess and improve the health of property processes.
  4. Contribute to CORE initiatives by collaborating with internal stakeholders to evaluate current practices, integrate best‑in‑class solutions, and help develop common processes, procedures, and measurement tools across Raytheon.
  5. Validate ownership, identification, maintenance, utilization, storage, and disposition of assets to maintain continuous accountability and compliance.

Skills

Required

  • University Degree or equivalent experience and minimum five (5) years prior relevant experience, or An Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum three (3) years' experience.
  • Experience with either Government Property, Asset Management, Property, Operations, or Supply Chain.
  • Active and transferable Secret Clearance level required at time of application

Nice to have

  • Experience in developing and executing compliant property management processes, applying sound judgment aligned with contracts, policies, procedures, and applicable regulations.
  • Knowledge of FAR Part 52 and Part 45, DFARS Part 252 and Part 245, with the ability to interpret contract clauses related to government and customer property.
  • Experience in DoD environments and with DCMA or DCAA oversight, including understanding FAR/contractual language to support effective Root Cause and Corrective Action activities.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, Special Program Access, cPDM, and PIEE (GFP Module, IUID registry, EDM reports).

What the JD emphasized

  • U.S. government issued security clearance is required
  • Active and transferable Secret Clearance level required at time of application
  • The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required
  • U.S. citizenship is required