Staff Analyst
Signal Exploitation and Geolocation Division

GS-35F-0533L

QUALIFICATIONS:  Individuals must be recognized has a critical resource, having established a reputation for technical excellence in the Institute at large and to some extent in the external community. The research areas of concentration are for signal exploitation and geolocation project initiatives. Work is often consultative in nature and self-initiated. Individuals are expected to work independently and require little or no supervision. They provide guidance to middle and top management in their areas of expertise and on research trends. This individual serves has mentor to the junior staff and often is the senior individual representing the Institute in a certain technical area. Individuals must fulfill principal level researcher responsibilities and have experience of five years at that level. An advanced degree in a chosen technical field is desirable. Individuals should also assume training and development responsibility for less experienced technical staff.

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

  • Reputation of technical excellence in fields of science, engineering, and design.
  • Works independently on complex technical problems to provide solutions to project team or client.
  • Mentors project technical personnel on the development of innovative signal exploitation and geolocation related systems products.
  • Capable of developing new technology for insertion into signal exploitation and geolocation related systems products.
  • Maintain currency in emerging technologies, research trends, and leading edge technology uses and modifications.
  • Present creative and complex technical data to staff members and clients.

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