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Will exert frequent energy, such as climbing to go aloft for antenna maintenance and lifting/carrying heavy objects. Will generate and update laboratory drawings as required to reflect configuration, equipment or location changes and will maintain all equipment associated with the laboratories including equipment installed on antenna towers.
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2+ years of experience with RF signal processing and analysisand antenna design. You’ll grow your skills in data science, data engineering, signal processing, and sensor testing. 2+ years of experience with RF signal processing and analysisand antenna design.
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Must be comfortable climbing to go aloft for antenna inspections and lifting/carrying heavy objects. Ability to climb aloft for antenna maintenance and lift/carry heavy objects. IFF Engineering Technician IV (Navy Combat Systems.
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The ESTEL also includes a 100 ft Antenna Tower for RF test range connectivity. KBR is seeking a Senior Aircraft Technician / E2 (Hawkeye) Aircraft Subject Matter Expert (SME), Avionics Systems Integration to join our team in Lexington Park, MD. This position provides support services to the Naval Air Warfare Center- Aircraft Division (NAWC-AD) Integrated Battlespace Simulation and Test (IBST) Department in Lexington Park, MD, and Naval Air Station Patuxent River, MD.
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Maintains a laboratory Schedule for live IFF testing, software testing, developmental testing and equipment grooms and monitors /audits the inventory of COMSEC assets within the laboratory. Will monitor message traffic to track Casualty Reports (CASREP) applicable to IFF equipment and will enter CASREP data in the appropriate database and notify the Government Project Lead if ISEA action is required.
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