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Amentum is seeking an Electronic Systems Operator (ESO) for a position at the Polygone range (in the vicinity of Ramstein AFB) in Germany. The Electronic Systems Operator conducts realistic TTAO training via a combination of fixed, mobile, and MANPORTABLE mission systems throughout the European Area of Operation.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain a safe workplace and ensure safety is the highest priority.

  • Operate GBAD system simulators and associated equipment.

  • Understand the U.S. Aircrew survivability tactics and be able to employ near-peer GBAD and IADS tactics in accordance with LMOC Operator and customer requirements

  • Operate legacy threat emitters in accordance with LMOC Operator and customer requirements up to U.S. Secret training parameters.

  • Conduct operator-level maintenance on all electronic equipment, to include Joint Threat Emitters (JTE), radar systems, and other electronic warfare equipment.

    • Repair, calibrate, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery.

  • Set up, tear down, and ship equipment under the EWOTIM PWS using manuals and required test equipment.

  • Transport and secure munitions.

  • Travel to temporary duty stations on short notice and for extended periods of time in support of missions, training, and conferences.

  • Report any deficiencies or outages of all equipment to Maintenance Control and Maintenance personnel.

  • Accomplish corrosion control and repair on all equipment.

  • Complete IMDS inputs for actions taken on repairs.

  • Transport to or receive parts, equipment, and vehicles to and from LRS and VRS

  • Assist with all GFP inventories and accountability, filling tags and paperwork under guidance of Supply Technicians and management for turning in serviceable or unserviceable parts and equipment.

  • Submit corrections for equipment and manual improvements and develop, improve or correct checklists and procedures.

  • Comply with all Environmental Health & Safety and Quality Assurance requirements and goals. 

  • Adhere to company and US government processes, regulations, and statutes.

  • Must have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment handling multiple tasks at a given time and rapidly adapting to changing priorities and schedules and under pressure of deadlines while maintaining high performance standards.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Report and deficiencies or outages of any facilities to the Facility Manager

  • Move office supplies or furniture

  • Work in all weather conditions, remove snow and ice from facilities

  • Clean all areas, vehicles, and equipment by means of sweeping, vacuuming, moping, wiping, dusting and power washing.

  • Position may involve extending reaching, stooping, kneeling, pushing/pulling up to 50 lbs., ability to use MS Office/Computer

  • Extra duties as assigned

Minimum Requirements

  • High School diploma plus 2-3 years of relevant experience

  • Expertise in electrical and electronic theory and related knowledge, usually under the direction of a Tech lead, to design, build, repair, calibrate, and modify electrical components, circuitry, controls, and machinery for subsequent evaluation and use by Mission Operations personnel.

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills

  •  Computer skills

  •  Valid US driver's license and passport

  •  Must obtain German driving license within 6 months of hire

  • Previous work experience in an OCONUS environment preferred

  • Ability to obtain a German forklift license as required

  • Security Clearance-DOD Secret required and be eligible for NATO Secret Indoctrination. Applicants selected must currently possess a Secret clearance. Note: US Citizenship is required to obtain a Secret Clearance. Must maintain clearance throughout duration of employment

       

Compensation Details:

67027.29 Euros
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