Systems Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Systems Engineer with Security Clearance

This is a full-time position, and requires a TS/SCI/Full Scope Polygraph Clearance2HB Incorporated is seeking a Systems Engineer in order to support its government customer in Annapolis JunctionPerform systems engineering activities and assist in the preparation of a work product in Technical Process Areas associated with the ISO/IEC 15288Additionally, candidate will provide Tier 2 system supportIn order to be successful in the role the candidate will need to have Proforma and signals protocol experiencePosition Requirements:
o The ideal candidate will have experience with Waveform/Signals Analysis, Protocol Analysis, Bit-level Analysis, Error Detection / Correction Coding Analysis (FEC = Forward Error Correction), Radio Frequency (RF)/(De)Modulation/(De)Multiplexing/(De)Randomization Analysis, Geolocation Principles, DVT - Data Viewer Tool, WVT - Waveform Viewer Tool, Burst tool, PKTSwing, Wireshark, DNI/DNR, SAT = Signals Analysis Toolbox, Frequency Hopper Technology and/or DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) and/or FHSS (Frequency Hopped Spread Spectrum), PROFORMA and/or FISINT, SATCOM / FORNSAT experience, XMidas/Midas2k/M2XTRA experience, Overhead Collection, Dataflow, SIGINT Analytic Support to Military Operations (SASMO) , Graduate of SADP/MCSAP/MCCEPSA/MSAP/NIXAP, Pythono Six (6) years of systems engineering experience and a Bachelor's degree in a related fieldSee Appendix B for degree equivalencies and relevancyThis is a full-time position, and requires a TS/SCI/Full Scope Polygraph Clearance. Recommended Skills Analytical Data Streaming Fault Detection And Isolation Iso/Iec Multiplexing Protocol Analysis Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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