Job Description
Education: High School diploma/GED, related military experience, or trade/industrial school graduate.
Experience: 10 years professional experience solving technical problems. Trained in the skills and techniques related to engineering and/or software
design/maintenance. Possess a practical understanding of engineering concepts. Ensures that the product/service and process meet quality and safety standards.
Experience includes testing equipment to make sure that the process operates effectively and safely. Individual shall be able to interpret plans and drawings and
contribute to the design and fabrication of test specimens. Should have experience in computer aided drafting (CAD), ability to prepare shop drawings for model
construction, and be familiar with material specifications and fabrication methods.
Security Clearance:Individual shall possess a Top Secret clearance with SCI access or be eligible to obtain SCI access without waiver at time of on boarding.
The program provides full DCGS-MC system-of-systems (SoS) lifecycle support to Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic, to include developmental, functional, and operational testing, quality assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC), Cybersecurity, as well as, configuration management (CM) of scalable, secure, interoperable, sustainable, and survivable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR), Information Operations (IO), and Enterprise Information Services (EIS) capabilities.
DCGS-MC, in compliance with the DCGS Family of Systems (FoS) concept, is a service-level effort to migrate select United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) processing and exploitation capabilities into a single integrated hardware and software baseline. The end system will consist of scalable, functional capability sets providing All-Source, SIGINT, and GEOINT processing, exploitation, and dissemination capability to support USMC intelligence analysts across the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), with the goals of increasing the discoverability, accessibility, and comprehension of organic and internal ISR data through a scalable and standards-based system architecture.