Radio Frequency Survivability Engineer at Modern Technology Solutions Inc
Eglin AFB, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Oct, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Radio Frequency, Survivability, Data Analysis, System Reprogramming, Test and Evaluation, Signal Generators, Spectrum Analyzers, Oscilloscopes, Technical Expertise, Acquisition Lifecycle, Analytic Skills, Leadership, Customer Interface, Communication Skills, Hardware-in-the-loop, Threat Simulation

Industry

Space Research and Technology

Description
Establish and maintain partnering relationships between customer, system program offices, defense contractors, and end-users Coordinate with defense contractors and DoD laboratories to ensure data developed for customer programs integrates seamlessly Perform rapid system reprogramming of fielded data to resolve issues identified by operational users and implement increased capabilities to meet mission requirements Design and perform data file verification and validation (V&V) processes using threat simulators or lab diagnostic equipment to include signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and oscilloscopes for customer in support of fielding recommendations Support test and evaluation (T&E) at various open-loop and closed-loop test facilities/locations to include hardware-in-the-loop, anechoic chamber, open-air ground test, and open-air flight test through all phases of T&E (planning, objective development, data requirements, data analysis and reporting) Execute and/or analyze hardware-in-the-loop threat simulation tests to verify and validate various types of data products prior to fielding Perform data analysis including the development and documentation of data reduction and processing software, development of computer-generated data products, and development and implementation of data storage/retrieval capabilities Provide technical expertise to customer and program offices through the acquisition lifecycle to include participating in acquisition strategy analysis and planning; developing and documenting decision support systems and models; developing and maintaining test schedules to program milestones; and participating in user requirement groups, TIMs, PMRs, TPWGs, ITTs, PDRs, CDRs, and other technical and programmatic reviews Minimum of 10 years of relevant DoD work experience This is not a supervisory position and requires in depth knowledge of survivability system data development and testing. Must have expertise with RF receiver, processing, and transmitting hardware and system software. Possess strong ability to work with minimal oversight and have demonstrated leadership and customer interface skills. Additionally, the candidate must have good analytic skills, be capable of operating in a multi-tasking environment, and have strong verbal and written communications skills. Bachelor of Science degree in a related technical field of study (i.e. Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, etc.) is required. Master of Science/Master of Engineering (MS/ME) degree in Electrical, Aerospace/Aeronautical, or Mechanical Engineering is highly desired. Must possess an active Top Secret security clearance, current within five years, based upon a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) or SSBI Periodic Review (SBPR) and be eligible for Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special Access Programs (SAP) access No less than three (3) years' experience in a SAP and/or SCI environment within the least five (5) years Candidate will be subject to polygraph and drug testing upon request as a condition of employment.
Responsibilities
The Radio Frequency Survivability Engineer will establish and maintain partnerships between customers, program offices, and defense contractors while coordinating data integration for customer programs. They will also support test and evaluation processes and perform data analysis to ensure mission requirements are met.
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