Booz Allen Hamilton is seeking a Security Cooperation Network Engineer to support the nation's defense by developing and integrating network capabilities for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) simulation efforts. The role involves ensuring reliable network interoperability and contributing to the design and delivery of operationally relevant content for joint, multinational events.
Responsibilities:
- Use your experience in system interoperability to support the nation’s defense and respond to evolving adversaries
- Integrate these capabilities into a broader communications architecture to support Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) simulation efforts to assist allies and partner nations with advancing mission assurance objectives
- Apply your expertise in networks and systems as you join our team of problem-solvers to plan and execute exercises and subject matter expert (SME) exchanges for joint, multinational events
- Ensure reliable network interoperability and contribute to the design and delivery of operationally relevant content for the events, combining technical expertise with experience in exercise planning, scenario development, and mission alignment
- Coordinate with joint, interagency, and multinational partners to ensure interoperability and spectrum deconfliction
Requirements:
- 3+ years of experience in network engineering
- 2+ years of experience supporting DoW operations
- 2+ years of experience in the Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) area of responsibility
- Experience with joint and multinational exercise planning, including scenario development and operational design
- Knowledge of technical training requirements identification, technical assessment design and planning, event architecture testing and execution design and implementation, or simulation integration
- TS/SCI clearance
- Bachelor's degree
- Experience in planning and executing multinational or combined joint exercises involving C4I systems
- Knowledge of DoW planning processes and communications doctrine
- Knowledge of Mission Partner Environment (MPE) or coalition networks
- Ability to operate in joint, interagency, and multinational environments