Principal Engineering Technologist
Signal Exploitation and Geolocation Division

GS-35F-0533L

QUALIFICATIONS:  Incumbents should have ability to manage large, complex programs successfully; knowledge of current technologies in field of specialization; ability to mentor subordinate staff; write and present technical publications to groups of peers; and ability to market new projects or programs that advance technologies. Incumbents must also have knowledge of advanced systems, applications of new technology in the field of their specialization, project management, performance and reports, and application of PCs for use in program work. Abilities include ability to supervise subordinate staff, conduct technical sessions, effectively communicate with clients concerning project activity, write and present materials effectively, act independently to solve problems, and promote projects to clients.

RESPONSIBILITIES:   An individual at this level has the following responsibilities supporting Direction Finding, Signal Acquisition, and Electronic Warfare program research and development:

  • Assists senior technical staff in development of signal exploitation and geolocation technology related projects within their field of specialization.
  • Supervises and assists subordinate staff.
  • Conducts technical sessions with clients and other Institute staff.
  • Uses PC and PC applications to perform technical tasks, generate reports, and transmit data via electronic media.
  • Develops and prepares written instructions, instructional manuals for distribution via printed and electronic media.
  • Provides information within specialty for reports and procedures.
  • Develops laboratory processes to address current and future needs.
  • Assumes responsibility for highly specialized technical objectives
  • Participates in technical evaluation of subordinate staff.

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