Purpose: Performs field and sustainment level maintenance support of COMSEC / C5ISR equipment in order to meet the requirements and standards set forth by the USG and Amentum. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: - Performs day-to-day maintenance operations of various Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems by following directions, policies, procedures, and mission directives. - Utilize Technical Manuals (TM), Technical Bulletins (TB), Army Regulations (AR), and other required security policies to repair, handle, store, and inventory various COMSEC equipment. - Performs field and sustainment level maintenance on radio receivers, transmitters, COMSEC equipment, Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI), Night Vision Devices (NVD), and other associated equipment by performing the modification or termination of communication cables, power lead assemblies, and associated wiring of various vehicular communication electronic systems and subsystems. - Conduct sustainment level maintenance installations, verifications, and troubleshooting of various C5ISR ground to ground radio communications electronics systems and subsystems in designated tactical vehicles. - Maintain telecommunications, microcomputer, fiber optic and other systems used in artillery controls, night vision equipment, and global positioning system equipment. - Utilize various electronic test equipment to include specialized electronic test sets, multi-meters, power meters, oscilloscopes, frequency counters, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, Test, Measurement, & Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE). - Navigate through and comprehend the required use of complex Army technical manuals and be able to follow logical procedures in the use of high voltage equipment as it pertains to multiple C5ISR communications systems and subsystems. - Responsible for performing Modification Work Orders (MWO) as directed per work orders, verify functionality, and tag equipment with the proper color tag to show serviceability. - Adhere to current principles, practices, and procedures to be employed, quality of work expected, and tools to be used for diagnosing chronic equipment failure. - Adhere to a safety-first mentality and promote a culture that achieves low accident rates and minimal lost- time injuries and ensure work is performed in strict compliance with safety in mind. - Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualification & Experience Requirements: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Certification, License & Clearance: - Valid US Driver's license, required. - Secret Clearance, preferred. - GCSS-Army certification, preferred. REQUIRED BASELINE EDUCATION: A bachelor's degree plus 3 years of recent specialized experience, OR; An associate's degree plus 7 years of recent specialized experience, OR; A major certification plus 7 years of recent specialized experience, OR; 11 years of recent specialized experience. Specialized Knowledge, Skills & Abilities. Experience: - 3 years' experience in Electronic Maintenance field, required. - U.S. Military Veterans must be qualified via DD-214 in one of the below Electronic Maintenance fields: - Army MOS - 94 series (E/F/M/W/Z), 25 series (C/F/S/U/W/X/Z), or Warrant Officer 948B. - Air Force MOS - 1P0X1 Air Crew Flight Equipment. - Marines MOS - 2171, 2831 or 2805 Warrant Officer. - Navy & Coast Guard - Electronics Technician (ET) or Electronics Warrant (ELC). - To qualify without a DD214 candidates must have contracting experience maintaining special electronic devices and/or communications and electronics systems with a primary contracting company providing support to the U.S. Military. This experience must be reflected and verified in the resume of candidate. Specialized Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: - Must have experience on how to determine the cause and location of malfunctions, diagnose the extent of faults, and convey the level of maintenance required in one of the following specialized fields: - Installation and troubleshooting of various C5ISR systems to include but not limited to: AN/VRC-92F, AN/VRC-103, AN/VRC-104, AN/VRC-110, AN/VRC-111, AN/VRC-148, AN/VAS-5 Driver's Vision Enhancer, AN/VIC-3 Intercommunications System, Blue Force Tracker (BFT) systems; AN/UYK- 128(v)3 (FBCB2), AN/UYK-128A (v)3 (JCR), & AN/UYK-128B(v)3 (JCB-P). - Repair and services of NVDs at the TM 10/20 (e.g. AN/PVS-14 / AN/PVS-7). - COMSEC repair and troubleshooting of RT-1523 series radio transmitters and all ancillary devices. - Experience in the use of the AN/GRM-122 test set and the AN/PRM-36 test or equivalent to repair, maintain, and troubleshoot various ground to ground radio communication systems is preferred. - Must have knowledge of the USG security requirements of the handling and storage of COMSEC equipment classified as Sensitive and non-keyed Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI) items. - Must have knowledge of integrated circuits, electronic principles and theory, including solid state components as applied to control, function, and logic circuit; digital and analog circuits; functional use of complex electronic test equipment; electronic power, data processing and communications equipment; principles and methods of electronics systems maintenance and repair; and safety procedures. - Have the ability to navigate through and understand the use of complex Army technical manuals and be able to follow logical procedures with regard for consequences in problem solving; making calculations; and interpreting schematics in the use of high voltage equipment as it pertains to multiple C5ISR ground to ground communications systems and subsystems. - Must be fluent in the English language with the ability to read, write, and speak with sufficient structural accuracy and vocabulary to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, and professional topics. - Must be able to prioritize responsibilities to handle a demanding workload. Work Environment, Physical Demands & Mental Demands: - Ability to perform job duties efficiently and effectively up to a 48-hour work week. - Must be able to lift up to 50lbs. - Must be able to work in extreme environmental conditions including dust and high temperatures. - Must be able to endure long hours (overtime as required), exposure to weather and hazardous conditions. - May be required to deploy on missions on short notice at the direction of the PMO. Other Responsibilities: Safety - Amentum enforces a safety culture whereby all employees have the responsibility for continuously developing and maintaining a safe work environment. As appropriate, each employee is responsible for completing all training requirements and fulfilling all self-aid/buddy aid responsibilities, participating in emergency response tasks, and serving on safety committees and teams. Quality - Quality is the foundation for the management of our business and the keystone to our goal of customer satisfaction. It is our policy to consistently provide services that meet customer expectations. Accordingly, each employee must conform to the Amentum Quality Policy and carry out job activities in compliance with applicable Amentum Quality System documents and customer contracts. Each employee must read and understand his/her Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction responsibilities. Procedure Compliance - Each employee must read, understand, and implement the general and specific operational, safety, quality and environmental requirements of all plans, procedures and policies pertaining to his/her job. Disclaimer: This position description indicates the general nature and level of work expected. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required. Employee may be asked to perform other duties as required. 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