Jeff Anderson is the Senior Director of Engineering for Boeing Defense Oklahoma City within the Mobility, Surveillance and Bombers Division of The Boeing Company. In this role, Jeff serves as the Director of Engineering responsible for strategy, technology development, and overall engineering execution in support of many aircraft platforms used by the US and its allies including the Boeing Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) E-7 programs, Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) E-3 programs, Executive Transport Services and Support (ETS&S) programs, KC-46 Tanker programs, P-8 Poseidon programs, and Bomber programs.
Jeff leads a diverse, global engineering team spanning Boeing India, Boeing Poland, Boeing Australia, and Boeing UK, ensuring alignment and execution of the MS&B work statement across these international locations.
In addition to his Boeing responsibilities, Jeff serves as the Executive Focal to the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) on behalf of Boeing since 2023, fostering collaboration and partnership in the advancement of systems engineering within Boeing alongside advancement within industry.
Jeff also contributes to workforce development and economic growth in the state of Oklahoma as a commissioner on the Oklahoma Workforce Commission, a position to which he was nominated by the Oklahoma Governor. In this role, he supports workforce maturity initiatives, educational alignment, and economic investment strategies to strengthen the state’s workforce.
Previously, Jeff served as Chief Engineer for AWACS, AEWC, and ETSS programs. He has also led the Digital Engineering effort for Boeing Oklahoma City. His earlier roles also include time serving as a Supplier Program Manager, managing a Product Support organization, and as an Integrated Product Team leader.
Jeff is currently in the dissertation phase of his PhD in Systems Engineering. He holds a Master of Science in System Architecture and Engineering from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
