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The SCSTC team at Aegis Training and Readiness Center in Dahlgren Virginia, is seeking a TAO/Anti-Air Warfare/BMDO Trainer to join their program. Candidate would serve as an Expert Instructor to train CG/DDG sailors in tactical employment of the latest Aegis Combat System and associated weapons systems, system capabilities and limitations, employment of organic and non-organic aircraft and systems, mission planning and execution, and tactical communications.
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Aegis Weapon System maintenance experience, and Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) operational experience with at least one shipboard tour and one training/instructional tour. Graduate of US Navy Aegis Weapon System (AWS) Operation and Maintenance (O&M) course.
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Bowhead seeks to network with Navy Aegis SPY Radar Baseline 9C Trainer/ Technicians for upcoming or potential opportunities to join our team training fleet sailors at the Aegis Training and Readiness Center (ATRC) located at Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, VA. The position is fully funded and in the first year of a five-year contract.
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Experience with Naval combat systems, e.g., AEGIS and SSDS, DDG1000, LCS including design, performance, analysis, military applications, or operational experience. Experience with Naval combat systems, e.g., AEGIS and SSDS, DDG1000, LCS including design, performance, analysis, military applications, or operational experience.
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Description :Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented AEGIS Weapon System Engineering Operations Analyst to join our team! Description :Parsons is looking for an amazingly talented AEGIS Weapon System Engineering Operations Analyst to join our team.
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This work will be for Navy programs (e.g., AEGIS, Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD), etc.) This work will be for Navy programs (e.g., AEGIS, Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD), etc.) Candidate must have ability to attain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance.
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Integration and testing experience, as well as experience with shipboard combat systems (Aegis or SSDS) is a big plus. Integration and testing experience, as well as experience with shipboard combat systems (Aegis or SSDS) is a big plus.
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Experienced Aegis SPY Radar Technician. Serve as an AEGIS SPY Radar Subject Matter Expert and Instructor to train Sailors in tactical and operational employment of the AEGIS combat system and associated weapons systems.
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Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense. Aegis Integrated Combat Systems. Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense. Aegis Integrated Combat Systems. Element Level (Weapon, Sensor, or Combat Management System) Experience.
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Applicable examples of tactical, training and simulations systems include AEGIS, SSDS, AC2SN, ACTS, BFTT, WASP, MLST3, ASTATS, and NGS. Applicable examples of tactical, training and simulations systems include AEGIS, SSDS, AC2SN, ACTS, BFTT, WASP, MLST3, ASTATS, and NGS.
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Description: - We are seeking a talented and experienced Aegis Weapon System (AWS) Instructor to support the Aegis International Programs team and conduct schoolhouse and waterfront training.
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Description:- We are seeking a talented and experienced AN/SPY-1 Radar and Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Instructor to support the Aegis International Programs team and conduct waterfront and schoolhouse training.
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System and engineering support for the integration of AEGIS Weapon System (AWS) elements into certified AEGIS and BMD baselines. System and engineering support for the integration of AEGIS Weapon System (AWS) elements into certified AEGIS and BMD baselines.
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Systems ratings (Fire Controlman, Fire Controlman AEGIS, Gunners Mate, Electronics Technician, Interior Communications, BM, Operations Specialists, Sonar Technician, or Mineman) Systems ratings (Fire Controlman, Fire Controlman AEGIS, Gunners Mate, Electronics Technician, Interior Communications, BM, Operations Specialists, Sonar Technician, or Mineman.
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Perform shipboard AEGIS Weapons System (AWS) and ACSE audit and Offloads on board ship. Two (2)+ years of related experience with knowledge of AEGIS or Active duty on board a US Naval Vessel.
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