Radio Frequency and Surveillance Engineer

Key Role:

Work with an integrated team of engineering and project management professionals to provide advisory and assistance services to DoD clients related to surveillance, intrusion detection, and telecommunications systems. Participate in the planning, design, and testing of surveillance, intrusion detection, and telecommunications systems comprising subsystems of sensors, communication networks, IT services, and power systems consistent with operational requirements of the clients, international partners, and Booz Allen Hamilton. Provide technical advice and communicate key requirements, including briefings, presentations, technical papers, reports, facilitating meetings for subsystem components, EO/IR cameras, radars, microwave point-to-point radios, IP networks, tactical radios, and command and control (C2) software. Assist with interoperability analysis, functional gaps, technical risks and risk mitigations. Oversee the key elements of a system engineering plan (SEP) for designing, implementing, and testing complete surveillance, intrusion detection, and telecommunications systems, communicate technical, cost, and schedule implications to clients, international partners, vendors, and Booz Allen Hamilton teams. Review, evaluate, and propose technical and scope changes to meet key requirements, improve performance, improve quality, and reduce cost. This position will require travel both domestically and internationally up to 25% of the time.

Basic Qualifications:
-5+ years of experience with surveillance, telecommunications systems, subsystem components, EO/IR cameras, radars, microwave point-to-point radios, IP networks, tactical radios, or command or control (C2) software
-Experience with evaluating analysis of alternatives and providing recommendations for technical and scope changes to meet key requirements, improve performance, improve quality, and reduce cost
-Experience with standard office computer systems, programs and tools to provide coherent technical and subject matter advice, analysis, and reporting of technical concepts
-Ability to travel both domestically and internationally, up to 25% of the time
-Ability to obtain a security clearance
-AA or AS degree and 8 years of experience with engineering

Additional Qualifications:
-Experience with system development life cycle, including DoD or other government acquisition processes, including design, critical component, and technical implementation reviews preferred
-Experience with technical subject matter impacts to project management of schedule, budget, contract obligations, and quality control standards
-Possession of excellent oral and written communications skills
-BA or BS degree in Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Telecommunications Engineering

Clearance:
Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

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