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  • SIGINT Analyst

  • Scires
  • North Charleston, South Carolina 29405 United States View Map

DescriptionNaval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) LANT is one major organization responsible for the research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) of new and emerging technologies to enhance and increase Navy SIGINT capabilities. This support includes but is not limited to research and identification of innovative technology, requirements analysis, testing and demonstration, technical writing, representation at S&T/R&D conferences, training, procurement, configuration management, production, transition support, drafting and repair. This support, ultimately, is designed to ensure the deployed Navy sensors are capable of achieving success against emerging technology from our Nation's adversaries.This SIGINT Analyst will act as a contributor to a small group of skilled engineers, software developers, signals analysts, and Information Assurance professionals supporting the RDT&E of innovative technology to support the enhancement of Navy SIGINT systems.Identifying, de-conflicting, and supporting integration of innovative technology being developed throughout the communityPlanning, testing, and providing technical expertise to the identification of innovative technology within the communityEvaluating vendor capabilities to provide required products and servicesUtilizing understanding of signals to support customer integration of novel solutions to existing Programs of Record (POR)Utilizing understanding of signals analysis tools to conduct analysis and inform customer on innovative communication techniquesProviding transition support of newly identified and innovative technology to existing PORsHaving developed communication skills and the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely, employing technical writing techniquesSupporting development of documentation suites, to include operator user guides and training documentationBeing a team player, dedicated to program support, capable of multitasking and working several complex and diverse tasks with simultaneous or near simultaneous deadlinesBeing a self-starter who is accountable and requires minimal direction and supervision; a person who is open to new ideasResearching and implementing integrations between various new/existing systems to provide new functionalityCoordinating with national partners to acquire and research signal dataTroubleshooting existing systems and identification of system shortfallsExamining fleet needs to inform customer on new system requirementsResearching, identifying, and recommending new innovative systems and technology as well as improvements for existing system functionalityDeveloping innovative ways of integrating novel technology into existing PORsProviding of transition support for newly developed systems (training, user manuals)Researching decomposition of existing systems and design of new systems and configurationsDeveloping new system documentation and training to support system transition#LI-AM1RequirementsMust possess an active Top Secret/SCI clearanceMust be eligible to pass a CI polygraphMinimum five years of experience in Signals Analysis (SIGINT)Genuine desire to solve unique, fleet-level problemsDemonstrated creative, critical thinking, and troubleshooting skillsHands‑on experience working with Navy SIGINT systems (SSEE/CORSAIR/CCOP)Hands‑on experience working with SIGINT analytic toolsAbility to solve difficult technical problems with minimal oversight, established directions, or guidanceCollaborative teamwork skills interacting across multiple disciplines including other systems engineers, software developers, integration teams, quality assurance, production personnel, and program managersHave developed communication skills and the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely, employing technical writing techniquesDesired SkillsAttended Signals Analysis schools and experience at a Signals Analysis Lab (“451” intermediate signals analysis, Navy NEC C18A) or (“452” advanced signals analysis, Navy NEC C19A)Experience with a broad range of signals analysis toolsets (WVT, DVT, SCEPTRE)Familiarity with Navy, or other military, requirements and prioritiesUnderstanding of modulation schemes, radio wave propagation fundamentals, and waveform analysisHands‑on experience utilizing digital and RF test equipment, including signal generators, network analyzers, and spectrum analyzersHands‑on experience with Navy, or other military, SIGINT suites and systems (SSEE/CORSAIR/CCOP)Clearance InformationSRC IS A CONTRACTOR FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THIS POSITION WILL REQUIRE U.S. CITIZENSHIP AS WELL AS, A U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE AT THE TOP SECRET / SCI LEVELTravel Requirements20-25% annual travelBenefitsSRC offers a generous benefit package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, 401(k) with a company match, life insurance, vacation and sick paid time off accruals starting at 10 days of vacation and 5 days of sick leave annually, 11 paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and a work environment that encourages excellence and more.EEOScientific Research Corporation is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in employment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state or local law.#J-18808-Ljbffr

DescriptionNaval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) LANT is one major organization responsible for the research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) of new and emerging technologies to enhance and increase Navy SIGINT capabilities. This support includes but is not limited to research and identification of innovative technology, requirements analysis, testing and demonstration, technical writing, representation at S&T/R&D conferences, training, procurement, configuration management, production, transition support, drafting and repair. This support, ultimately, is designed to ensure the deployed Navy sensors are capable of achieving success against emerging technology from our Nation's adversaries.This SIGINT Analyst will act as a contributor to a small group of skilled engineers, software developers, signals analysts, and Information Assurance professionals supporting the RDT&E of innovative technology to support the enhancement of Navy SIGINT systems.Identifying, de-conflicting, and supporting integration of innovative technology being developed throughout the communityPlanning, testing, and providing technical expertise to the identification of innovative technology within the communityEvaluating vendor capabilities to provide required products and servicesUtilizing understanding of signals to support customer integration of novel solutions to existing Programs of Record (POR)Utilizing understanding of signals analysis tools to conduct analysis and inform customer on innovative communication techniquesProviding transition support of newly identified and innovative technology to existing PORsHaving developed communication skills and the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely, employing technical writing techniquesSupporting development of documentation suites, to include operator user guides and training documentationBeing a team player, dedicated to program support, capable of multitasking and working several complex and diverse tasks with simultaneous or near simultaneous deadlinesBeing a self-starter who is accountable and requires minimal direction and supervision; a person who is open to new ideasResearching and implementing integrations between various new/existing systems to provide new functionalityCoordinating with national partners to acquire and research signal dataTroubleshooting existing systems and identification of system shortfallsExamining fleet needs to inform customer on new system requirementsResearching, identifying, and recommending new innovative systems and technology as well as improvements for existing system functionalityDeveloping innovative ways of integrating novel technology into existing PORsProviding of transition support for newly developed systems (training, user manuals)Researching decomposition of existing systems and design of new systems and configurationsDeveloping new system documentation and training to support system transition#LI-AM1RequirementsMust possess an active Top Secret/SCI clearanceMust be eligible to pass a CI polygraphMinimum five years of experience in Signals Analysis (SIGINT)Genuine desire to solve unique, fleet-level problemsDemonstrated creative, critical thinking, and troubleshooting skillsHands‑on experience working with Navy SIGINT systems (SSEE/CORSAIR/CCOP)Hands‑on experience working with SIGINT analytic toolsAbility to solve difficult technical problems with minimal oversight, established directions, or guidanceCollaborative teamwork skills interacting across multiple disciplines including other systems engineers, software developers, integration teams, quality assurance, production personnel, and program managersHave developed communication skills and the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely, employing technical writing techniquesDesired SkillsAttended Signals Analysis schools and experience at a Signals Analysis Lab (“451” intermediate signals analysis, Navy NEC C18A) or (“452” advanced signals analysis, Navy NEC C19A)Experience with a broad range of signals analysis toolsets (WVT, DVT, SCEPTRE)Familiarity with Navy, or other military, requirements and prioritiesUnderstanding of modulation schemes, radio wave propagation fundamentals, and waveform analysisHands‑on experience utilizing digital and RF test equipment, including signal generators, network analyzers, and spectrum analyzersHands‑on experience with Navy, or other military, SIGINT suites and systems (SSEE/CORSAIR/CCOP)Clearance InformationSRC IS A CONTRACTOR FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THIS POSITION WILL REQUIRE U.S. CITIZENSHIP AS WELL AS, A U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE AT THE TOP SECRET / SCI LEVELTravel Requirements20-25% annual travelBenefitsSRC offers a generous benefit package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, 401(k) with a company match, life insurance, vacation and sick paid time off accruals starting at 10 days of vacation and 5 days of sick leave annually, 11 paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, and a work environment that encourages excellence and more.EEOScientific Research Corporation is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in employment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state or local law.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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