Posted 5mo ago

Principal Network Engineer CNO / Technical Surveillance Countermeasures

@ People Technology and Processes
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:designing systems, training others, deploying plans
Requirements Summary:15+ years in technical security/TSCM with 5+ years leading TSCM for DoD/IC/SOF; ITC TSCM certification; hands-on training experience; knowledge of surveillance threats and RF; BS in Engineering or Electronics Technology.
Technical Tools Mentioned:RF, Electronics, Engineering, TSCM
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Job Details


Job Location:    Fayetteville , NC

Salary Range:    Undisclosed


Description

 



PWS Title: Principal Network Engineer CNO / Technical Surveillance Countermeasures 



Location: Fort Bragg, NC



Clearance Type: Top Secret



 



Responsibilities:




  • Design, evaluate, plan, test, and operate electrical, electronic, mechanical, and computer components, equipment, and systems in support of TSCM missions.

  • Prepare and present classroom lectures, practical labs, tutoring, and skills testing on TSCM topics.

  • Maintain, update, fabricate, and implement training aids and training equipment for TSCM training.

  • Provide TSCM expertise for deployment planning and execution of CONUS and OCONUS missions, conducting complex and sensitive technical operations.

  • Detect and nullify technical surveillance threats, advise leadership on technical security risks, and deliver mobile training and technical advisement.

  • Conduct research and advise on state-of-the-art technical security technologies and global threat trends.


Qualifications


Required Qualifications:




  • Minimum 15+ years in technical security, TSCM, or related fields, including 5+ years leading or conducting TSCM operations for DoD, IC, or SOF.

  • Certification from the Inter-agency Training Center (ITC) in conduct of TSCM (required).

  • Demonstrated experience delivering technical instruction and hands-on training.

  • Strong understanding of electronic surveillance threats, RF spectrum, and countermeasure techniques.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Electronics Technology, or related field.



Preferred Qualifications:




  • Prior SOF, IC, or high-sensitivity program experience.

  • Experience designing TSCM training curricula and evaluation standards.