Job DescriptionTop Secret
Regular
The Electronic Warfare Intelligence Instructor/Analyst (EWO) provides onsite training for the EWO'S assigned to the TacMobile units. Advanced All-Sensor Analysis Training (AAAT) currently addresses TacMobile analyst development utilizing technically skilled analysts to train students on equipment and techniques used for processing Electronic Warfare (EW) and imagery intelligence data. The TacMobile program supports MPRF post mission replay capabilities, ELINT signature recognition and analysis, Window Specific Emitter Identification (WinSEI), and Imagery Exploitation software using Government-provided computers and TacMobile Program of Record (POR) assets.
The Electronic Warfare Intelligence Instructor/Analyst (EWO) shall meet the following qualifications:
S. Navy EW "A" School or other formal gram analysis, image analysis, signal analysis course, at least six (6) years of TSC/MOCC or TOC/MTOC experience or combination thereof i.e., NECs (Note: new NECs are G04A/G06A/G07A/G08A/G09A),
Demonstrated ability to validate known intelligence with data from other sources. Highly proficient in the data processing, analysis and classification of EW, ELINT, SEI data standards and imagery data and capabilities,
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with representatives from other government and intelligence organizations to share information or coordinate intelligence activities of multi-sensors threat target/electronic intelligence data,
Demonstrated ability to perform TacMobile Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) analysis and signal analysis/interpretation, be familiar with TacMobile EW/ES/EP/SEI replay systems and processing requirements and have knowledge of current Fleet EW operations. (ES=Electro-optic Support, EP=Electronic Protection),
Demonstrated ability to analyze and interpret TACELINT data to develop post mission Naval messaging to support Navy Fleet operations,
Demonstrated ability to perform post mission image analysis and interpretation,
Be familiar with the AN/APS-137 and AN/APY-10 ISAR system, or P-8A system and processing requirements, and have knowledge of current fleet ISAR operations,
Demonstrated ability to operate and instruct MARS GMR software to support post mission analysis replay and messaging,
Ability to gather intelligence information by field observation, classified information sources, or public records,
Ability to research classified documents and databases to support training objectives,
Ability to gather, analyze, correlate, and evaluate information from a variety of robust multi-sensor target characteristics databases,
Proficient in utilization of Microsoft Office software (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) to generate reports, documents, databases and presentations,
Proficient in graphic design programs, to include Adobe: Publisher, Photoshop & Illustrator, Corel: Photo Paint & Draw, Macromedia: Authorware, Dreamweaver & Flash, GIF Animation & Captivate, and Sony Acid Pro (Audio Devel.) (Redbird Trident II SCORM IDE preferred also),
Proficient in the use of U.S. Navy 110A/130 and Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) SCORM training lesson standards and requirements. SCORM - compliant capability required for continued/future AAAT COI Research & Development,
Ability to assist with the Site Classified Control System and the control of all classified materials with the local Security Manager,
Ability to research, develop, maintain, update and expand/or contribute to the AAAT -oriented Web Site, databases and assist in the development of the Interactive Training (IAT) courseware module, and
The applicant must be a US Citizen, possess the ability to obtain a US Passport and have and maintain a valid driver's license.
Applicant will be subject to a Government Security Investigation and must meet eligibility requirements to receive and a TOP SECRET clearance.
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