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Dahlgren, VA
Secret Polygraph Unspecified
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Job Description
The DIIAC Test Specialist is part of a team responsible for the development, accreditation, and maintenance of the Distributed Integrated Interoperability Assessment Capability (DIIAC). This role is responsible for the full lifecycle of distributed testing, bridging the gap between high-level system requirements and real-world tactical execution.
CORE FUNCTIONS / JOB DUITES
Ability to perform the following, with some supervision:
System Development & Research: Lead the integration of new Simulation/Stimulation (SIM/STIM) capabilities, conducting technical research and authoring Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) to keep pace with emerging technologies.
Test Engineering & Planning: Design comprehensive Test Objectives, Analysis Methodologies, and Data Management & Analysis Plans (DMAPs). You will be responsible for developing complex scenarios utilizing protocols such as DIS, Link-16, Link-11, and JREAP.
Tactical Operations: Provide hands-on expertise during test events by configuring SIM/STIM systems and operating tactical consoles (including Aegis, SSDS, and C2P). This includes monitoring Tactical Data Link (TDL) traffic and Protocol Data Units (PDUs) to identify and isolate system anomalies.
Logistics & Coordination: Act as the liaison for Land Based Test Sites (LBTS), managing lab scheduling, asset reservation, and site readiness tracking to ensure seamless test execution.
Analysis & Reporting: Post-event, lead the transition from data to insight by delivering After Action Reports (AAR), Formal Analysis Reports (FAR), and documenting issues via Test Observation Reports (TOR).
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Has basic knowledge of:
Common terminology within the scope of the program. This includes accurately utilizing terminology while communicating verbally or written.
Test and Evaluation Methodologies
Technical Writing
Troubleshooting
Standard computer-based business tools (including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point)
Data collection and plan development, to support analysis objectives. This includes the development of data logs, matrixes and tables to support in assessing the effort.
Military experience not required, but is highly desirable.
Possesses solid writing skills and the ability to develop mid-level informational briefs, point papers and monthly status reports.
Four years relevant experience, to include two or more years of experience in Aegis Combat System (ACS) operations, Tactical Data Link (TDL) disciplines and experience with Navy Simulation/Stimulation (SIM/STIM) systems such as Common Connectivity Device (CCD), Next Generation Simulation (NGS) and Test & Training Enabling Architecture (TENA).
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS
GED and/or equivalent years of experience
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
General office environment
Computer/Equipment lab
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
May be expected to lift up to 25 lbs
Frequent use of keyboard and typing
Frequent sitting and standing
WORK SCHEDULE
5/40
The ability to work non-standard work hours and schedules in support of project requirements.
PAY RANGE
$100,000.00 to $ $125,000.00 annually, DOE
U.S. Citizenship is Required
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Candidates must have an active clearance OR the ability to obtain a US Government security clearance and will be subject to a US security background investigation (i.e. favorable background investigation / credit score). Additional eligibility requirements for access to various levels of classified information may also be required. An active security clearance is highly desirable.
Tactical Engineering & Analysis, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Minority/Female/Disability/Protected Veteran Employer
CORE FUNCTIONS / JOB DUITES
Ability to perform the following, with some supervision:
System Development & Research: Lead the integration of new Simulation/Stimulation (SIM/STIM) capabilities, conducting technical research and authoring Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs) to keep pace with emerging technologies.
Test Engineering & Planning: Design comprehensive Test Objectives, Analysis Methodologies, and Data Management & Analysis Plans (DMAPs). You will be responsible for developing complex scenarios utilizing protocols such as DIS, Link-16, Link-11, and JREAP.
Tactical Operations: Provide hands-on expertise during test events by configuring SIM/STIM systems and operating tactical consoles (including Aegis, SSDS, and C2P). This includes monitoring Tactical Data Link (TDL) traffic and Protocol Data Units (PDUs) to identify and isolate system anomalies.
Logistics & Coordination: Act as the liaison for Land Based Test Sites (LBTS), managing lab scheduling, asset reservation, and site readiness tracking to ensure seamless test execution.
Analysis & Reporting: Post-event, lead the transition from data to insight by delivering After Action Reports (AAR), Formal Analysis Reports (FAR), and documenting issues via Test Observation Reports (TOR).
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Has basic knowledge of:
Common terminology within the scope of the program. This includes accurately utilizing terminology while communicating verbally or written.
Test and Evaluation Methodologies
Technical Writing
Troubleshooting
Standard computer-based business tools (including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point)
Data collection and plan development, to support analysis objectives. This includes the development of data logs, matrixes and tables to support in assessing the effort.
Military experience not required, but is highly desirable.
Possesses solid writing skills and the ability to develop mid-level informational briefs, point papers and monthly status reports.
Four years relevant experience, to include two or more years of experience in Aegis Combat System (ACS) operations, Tactical Data Link (TDL) disciplines and experience with Navy Simulation/Stimulation (SIM/STIM) systems such as Common Connectivity Device (CCD), Next Generation Simulation (NGS) and Test & Training Enabling Architecture (TENA).
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS
GED and/or equivalent years of experience
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
General office environment
Computer/Equipment lab
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
May be expected to lift up to 25 lbs
Frequent use of keyboard and typing
Frequent sitting and standing
WORK SCHEDULE
5/40
The ability to work non-standard work hours and schedules in support of project requirements.
PAY RANGE
$100,000.00 to $ $125,000.00 annually, DOE
U.S. Citizenship is Required
SECURITY CLEARANCE
Candidates must have an active clearance OR the ability to obtain a US Government security clearance and will be subject to a US security background investigation (i.e. favorable background investigation / credit score). Additional eligibility requirements for access to various levels of classified information may also be required. An active security clearance is highly desirable.
Tactical Engineering & Analysis, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Minority/Female/Disability/Protected Veteran Employer
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