KBR

SpectrumEngineer

$132–0k United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Spectrum Engineer at KBR. Skills: Spectrum engineering, Frequency certification, RF documentation. Provide spectrum engineering support. Support Frequency Spectrum Certification”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Interference risk identification; Mitigation strategies development

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. Citizenship, Active Secret clearance, Top Secret eligibility, CONUS and OCONUS travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

U. S. Citizenship required, Active Secret clearance, Top Secret eligibility required, Bachelor’s in Engineering or STEM, 3+ years of experience, Associate’s degree & 7+ years experience

Nice to Have

Navy or DoD Frequency Spectrum Certification, RF/130i documentation experience, Spectrum coordination activities experience, Fielded systems support experience, Site surveys experience, Test events involving RF emitters, RF systems background, Electronic warfare background, Radar background, Communications systems background

What You'll Do.

Provide spectrum engineering support

Support Frequency Spectrum Certification

Support authorization activities

Prepare RF spectrum documentation

Review RF spectrum documentation

Submit RF spectrum documentation

Conduct spectrum analysis

Identify interference risks

Identify operational constraints

Identify mitigation strategies

Support system integration efforts

Develop spectrum technical reports

Develop spectrum analyses

Develop spectrum briefings

Coordinate spectrum compliance

Support work in classified environments

Support work in controlled environments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Government stakeholders; Engineering teams; Test teams; Operational teams

Communication Scope

Technical reports; Analyses; Briefings

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