Job Information
Eagle Security Group Tactical Communicator in Quantico, Virginia
Overview
The Tactical Communicator will provide support to the FBI Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) in Quantico, VA. This position requires approximately 25% CONUS travel.
Responsibilities
Develop, revise, and/or review specifications for new or upgraded telecommunications systems or component.
Develop, revise, and/or review specifications for new or upgraded tactical communications systems or components.
Assist in coordination with various State, local and federal agencies.
Develop, and implement communication plans for tactical operations.
Establish and maintain communication and technical infrastructure as required throughout FBI facilities, or facilities utilized by the FBI.
Maintain and conduct an inventory of electronic and telecommunication equipment as required
Maintain a positive stock of consumable supplies as required.
Maintain communication connectivity with communication platforms to include the following:
KU satellite systems
HF/UHF/VHF radio communication systems
Data systems
Mobile Ad-Hoc networking
Mesh networking systems
Tactical SatCom
LMR systems
Phone systems
Common Operation Picture (COP)Applications
Develop, maintain, conduct training, perform future technical integration, and tactical deployment, without limitation, on the following systems and products:
PRC-117F/G Tactical SATCOM Radios (Type I Encryption)
PRC-117F/G HP Wave software
MBITR ANPRC-148 Tactical Radios
PRC-150 Tactical Radios
PRC-152/A Tactical Radios
XTS-5000 (Motorola)
APX Series 7000, 7500 (Motorola)
FlexComm RT-5000/RT-5000p (Wulfsberg radio)
Tactical Repeaters
Various Tactical antennas
AN/CYZ-10
KYK-11
KVL-3000/4000 key loader
Biometric collection systems (e.g.,Quick Capture Platform)
Harris Universal Imaging Transmission Software (HPW)
Panasonic Toughbook computers and associated software
GPS-based world mapping software (e.g., Falcon View) using NIMA products
Digital Intelligence collection devices (video and still imagery; and “Real-time” transmission of collected data
Situational Awareness software (e.g., Android Tactical Assault Kit)
STE PHONES
VOIP (secure and non-secure)
Video Tele-Conferencing to include: Tanburg Tactical and Tanburg rack mounted (600 or newer)
Qualifications
Current Top Secret Security Clearance
Completion of a civilian electronic technician training course and/or DOD component telecommunications school.
Minimum of seven (7) years civilian telecommunications or electronic technician experience and/or a minimum of five (5) years military experience as a telecommunication operator/maintainer or electronic technician.
Ability to carry communications equipment up to 70 lbs.
Ablity to deploy for extended periods of time nationally and/or internationally.
Expert in developing and executing Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agency communication plans.
Expert knowledge of telecommunications management policies, rules and regulations.
Expert at establishing and maintaining communication infrastructures for the effective exchange of information between operationally deployed assets and operation centers in support of tactical operations.
Experience deploying and maintaining various types of law enforcement and military tactical radio systems.
Experience deploying and maintaining various types of tactical antennas.
Extensive participation in joint operations, and/or federal law enforcement operations.
Demonstrated experience with the operational procedures of establishing and maintaining communications for Tactical Operation Centers (TOC), Command Posts (CPs) or equivalent operational centers.
Expert knowledge of video tele-conferencing procedures to include set-up and operation.
Operational knowledge of mesh network and mobile ad-hoc networking.
Operational knowledge of public address systems, situational awareness monitors and access control systems.
Operational knowledge of cryptographic devises to include use, storage, and destruction.
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