Job Details
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King George, VA |
Secondary Job Location(s) |
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Dahlgren, VA |
Position Type |
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Full Time |
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Overview SCCI is seeking an Engineering Technician III or IV to join our team in support of a Gun Weapons System (GWS) laboratory environment. In this position you will support the Mark (MK) 38 Modification (MOD) 4 lab and ensure associated equipment is maintained/operational to support program/user requirements. The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to learn new technical concepts quickly. This position is an on-site position located in Dahlgren, VA. SCCI offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package including Health, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability benefits, 401k with Company Match, time off consisting of 2 weeks of paid vacation, 56 hours of sick/personal leave, and 11 paid Holidays.
Responsibilities:
- Provides GWS laboratory maintenance by creating and maintaining a shipboard functional environment by integrating all required systems/subsystems, either shipboard representative or emulated
- Install, configure, and maintain tactical systems, simulators and all required lab support equipment
- Work in a fast pace, team environment that requires critical thinking, troubleshooting and repairing complex gun weapon systems in a timely manner
- Become the subject matter expert on the MK38 hardware
- Installs, configures and maintains connections to Gun Mounts and sensors at the Potomac River Test Range (PRTR)
- Support on-site testing, including component-level, integration-level and live-fire testing
- Perform first-level troubleshooting of failed equipment, reporting status and health of the equipment
- Provide technical support when hardware issues arise during system installations and test events
- Performs fiber-optic troubleshooting, repairs, fiber-management, and fiber-optic assembly operations
- Performs cable repair and fabrication, hardware enclosure electrical wiring
- Works with Hardware Engineers to support construction of basic switches and custom electronic components
- Generates and maintains configuration drawings for systems installed
- Works with Hardware Engineers to build equipment prototypes and plan for lab growth requirements
Essential Skills and Experience:
- Must be a US Citizen and have an active Secret Security Clearance
- High school diploma
- Five (5) - Seven (7) years Technician or Military related work
- Ability to be proactive and self-driven to deliver high quality results in a fast pace environment
- Must have a Hardware/Electronics Technician Certification; Equivalent experience or training in lieu of certification
- Must have training or experience with Soldering (prefer JSTD-001 Certification or equivalent)
- Experience with optical fibers, fiber optic tools and fiber optic components. Fiber Optic Technician and Fiber Optic Installer certificates (or ability to obtain them)
- Experience with assembling military style connectors and copper cabling
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced team environment
- Self-motivated to drive projects to completion with minimal supervision when required
- Ability to plan and coordinate individual assignments to meet project goals
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Preferred Skills and Experience:
- Familiar with the DoD Acquisition Lifecycle and Systems Engineering processes
- Familiar with Navy (or Military/DoD) maintenance processes, e.g. MRC, 3-M, Lockout/Tagout
- Knowledge of current combat systems including weapon control systems, radar, electro-optical and electronic warfare sensors
- Ability to write procedures and validate technical processes
- Basic Unix command line and scripting experience, shell programming knowledge
- Prefer Basic Python Programming experience
- Basic network switch configuration
SCCI is committed to providing a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to meet the needs of employees and their families. EOE of Veterans and Disabilities.
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