InDyne is a full-service military, civilian and commercial operations
company. Our Mission is to provide tailored, cost effective, quality
services and solutions. Our Vision is to exceed customer expectations by
delivering results through agility, flexibility and responsiveness. Our Core
Values include integrity, trust and loyalty.
The MILSATCOM technician will report directly to the MILSATCOM Supervisor/
MILSATCOM Assistant Supervisor. This position is located at Pituffik SB,
Greenland.
The MILSATCOM (MSC) technician is responsible for performing Operations
and Maintenance (O&M) of the Military Satellite Communications
functional areas, including Tech Control Facility (TCF), Military
Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM), and Consolidated Communications
HEMP Room (C2HR). The MSC technician will be responsible for the O&M of
the equipment systems that comprise the Defense Communications Satellite
Subsystem (DCSS), AN/GSC-52 B Modernized Earth Terminal (MET),
AN/FRC-191 Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Site Terminal (FAB-T),
and the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN). Other duties and
responsibilities may be assigned to meet the changing needs of contract
perform
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The MILSATCOM technicians will cross train in all functional areas as listed
in the basic functions.
Conducts on-the-job training for other personnel.
Is responsible for performing operations and maintenance, troubleshooting,
fault isolation and repair actions as needed.
Performs monitoring, configuration and operations of all equipment within
the MSC functional area.
Performs Preventative Maintenance Inspections (PMIs), equipment
checks, and meter readings on a daily basis.
Documents Maintenance Data Collection (MDC) efforts using the Integrated
Maintenance Data System (IMDS).
Activates, changes, and deactivates circuits in accordance with
Telecommunications Service Orders, including pre-activation circuit
conditioning, testing and reporting.
Works with Network Control Terminals (NCT), users, Network Operation
System Centers (NOSC), and other facilities with timely troubleshooting
and restoration of communications.
Performs circuit action duties (service restoration, Implementation,
Testing, and Acceptance [IT&A]) and documents actions and in
accordance with applicable directives.
Creates and submits appropriate reports (satellite equipment reports,
outage reports, unscheduled event reports) as needed. Prepares,
coordinates, and updates authorized and emergency service interruptions with
all affected facilities.
Processes messages within the guidelines of the Performance Work Statement and
applicable directives.
Operates and maintains the Communications Processing System in accordance with
United States Space Force (USSF) directives.
Conducts inventories of all COMSEC material on a shift, daily, weekly,
or monthly basis. Completes crypto updates and verifies proper destruction
practices are being followed and annotated on the correct forms. Executes the
proper actions for incoming and outgoing classified documents and equipment.
Ensures the proper documentation and packaging of these items is completed.
Executes Emergency Action Plans (EAP) when directed to do so.
Utilizes the appropriate operating instructions (COI), Technical
Orders, Defense Information System Agency (DISA) Circulars, and
commercial manuals in the operation and repair of equipment. Ensures
operational availability requirements are satisfied in accordance with the
PWS.
Comprehends technical data and is able to use test equipment for system
troubleshooting and repair.
Accountable for supply point and bench stock inventories.
Performs other duties as required.
Educational/Training Requirements:
High school diploma and completion of civilian or military SATCOM training,
Technical Control training or the equivalent.
AFWET MET or FAB-T experience a plus.
COMPTIA Security + certification requi ed.
Pay per hour:
Pay: $29 / hour
Location Bonus
Clearance Requirements:
Currently hold or be able to obtain and maintain the proper US DoD issued
security clearance, which requires US Citizenship. Security clearance
eligibility may be discussed during the interview phase.
Employment and start date is contingent upon the candidate receiving the
required US DoD issued interim security clearance.
Required Skills/Experience:
Excellent communication skills both written and verbally
Supervision:
Works under the general supervision of the MSC Supervisor.
Work Environment: (A description of the type of work environment
(e.g., office environment, warehouse, etc.) Also specify any notable
conditions, e.g., level of noise intensity, etc.)
Must be able to lift or move items weighing up to 50 pounds and up to 100
pounds with assistance. Be able to walk at least 500 feet in extremely cold
weather, negotiate multiple sets of stairs without assistance, and can
distinguish colors. Rotation schedule will be 8 weeks on and 5 weeks off with
possibility of adjustment. A 72-hour work week will be the norm.
Physical Demands: (Indicate any special requirements, e.g., walking,
lifting, travel requirements, etc.)
Walking, siting, typing, bending and lifting items as required within
position requirements
InDyne is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women,
minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to
apply. Any person with a disability needing special accommodations to the
application process please call our Human Resources department.InDyne is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women,
minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to