Military Systems Specialist
- Providing technical assistance to SURTASS mission systems to troubleshoot, repair, test, and return to service
- Conducting all tenets of In Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) responsibilities in accordance with SPAWARINST 5400 (series) and intermediate and depot level maintenance on SURTASS mission systems and support handling equipment
- Generating reports for SURTASS mission systems status as directed by the Government
- Conducting refresher training (REFTRA) in accordance with the MRR manual and SURTASS O&M Technician CTQM
- Reviewing Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), Engineering Changes (ECs), and Requests for Variance (RFV), and developing schedules for implementation
- Utilizing the WILD trouble ticket application to log all maintenance trouble tickets for action in the Job Sequence Number (JSN)/Military Sealift Command (MSC) Work Request (WKRQ) log
- Reviewing technical manuals, publications, and maintenance procedures, and providing recommended revisions to the Government
- Identifying and reporting system/software design problems and deficiencies for SURTASS mission systems; the report should include the observed deficiency(s) and recommended solution(s) in a formal report to the Government
- Providing on-the-job training (OJT) technical training to O&M Technician crew members and documenting training in accordance with the SURTASS O&M Technician CTQM
- Supporting Physical Configuration Audits (PCAs), Functional Configuration Audits (FCAs), In Process Reviews (IPRs), and Integrated Logistics Overhauls (ILOs)
- Performing Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability (RM&A) analysis of SURTASS mission system
- Contributing and providing support to Government efforts in collecting and analyzing data for RMA
- Supporting and performing configuration management services for the SURTASS mission systems
- Updating and maintaining Technical Data Packages (TDP) for all SURTASS mission systems including, but not limited to, drawings, parts lists, operations and maintenance manuals, software user manuals, test set manuals, and other documents to represent the current system configurations
- Performing exterior maintenance and preservation on SURTASS modular mission systems
- Participating in inspections (e.g. SURTASS Material Assessment and Readiness Testing (SMART) inspections) FILLING THIS POSITION IS CONTINGENT UPON FUNDING Requirements
- Associate Degree in computer science, electronics technology, or be a graduate of US Navy electronics “C” school or equivalent civilian electronics technical school; curriculum should have dealt directly with maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of Navy C5I, secure networks, communications systems, navigation systems, and sonar systems
- Eight years of practical hands-on experience in the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of Navy C5I, secure networks, communications systems, navigation systems, and sonar systems
- DoD 8570 IAT Level II certification required within 12 months
- Five years of experience in the maintenance and repair of SURTASS C4I systems, SURTASS processing systems, and SURTASS arrays (active and passive)
- Up to 10% travel may be required