Operations Lead - Mission Protection

PeratonFort Belvoir, VA
4d$112,000 - $179,000Onsite

About The Position

The Operations Lead is a procedural and technical expert on systems performing Indications and Warnings (I&W) functions in defense of critical space assets and is responsible for enabling B attlespace A wareness and Mission Protection team s conducting 24/7 operators to succeed in a Space Warfighting domain . As the senior B attlespace A wareness (BSA) and W atch O perator (WO) , you will maintain certification and readiness for these c rew positions and guide the development of Tactics, Techn iques, and Procedures (TTPs) and assist in course of action (COA) planning in support of mission protection . The successful candidate will maintain awareness on high-interest threat activity and support analysis , planning, train ing and exercise activities as an expert in spac e threat capabilities and orbital mech anics . Mission p rotection responsibilities include monitoring I&W systems , reporting threat risks and asset system operational status es , critical ly analyz ing threat pattern of behavior s , and identifying and mitigating intelligence gaps in adversary capabilities. T he Operations Lead will work continuously to ensure existing and developing system tool capabilities are expediently integrated in current operational procedures , training materi als and job aids . Additionally, the lead must understand system workflows , mission impacts during times of degradation and have the ability create temporary procedures for continuity of operations .

Requirements

  • Minimum experience: 8 years with a BS/BA, 6 years with an MS/MA, 3 years with a PhD, or 12 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree. Experience must include space defense operations and/or space operations, including the use of flight safety or Indications & Warning (I&W) system tools (i.e., STK, ASW , DPS, DSS, MPS )
  • Experience demonstrating applied knowledge of orbital mechanics, conjunction assessment or related satellite operations
  • Experience with STK, DSS, SPADOC, ATLAS or ASW systems
  • Active TS/SCI with adjudicated Poly
  • This position is contingent upon award of contract

Nice To Haves

  • 14+ years of combined prior space operations experience working as a n orbital analyst, flight safety analyst, BSA, WO, or satellite mission planner at a ground station
  • SME-level understanding of orbital mechanics, flight safety tools and mission applications
  • 2 + years assigned National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) or partnered IC organizations
  • Advanced knowledge of foreign/domestic space & ground threat capabilities and space surveillance networks with prior experience in tasking space surveillance resources
  • Prior space launch custody and/or maneuver processing experience
  • Understanding of command structure, command authority and warfighting doctrine
  • Prior experience tasking space surveillance resources and processing space events
  • Experience advising and collaborating with military and civilian leaders
  • Prior experience leading operational teams and managing projects

Responsibilities

  • M aintain dual certification in BSA and WO 24/7 crew positions and continue proficiency on applicable system tools (i.e., S ystems Tool Kit (STK), and other I&W tools)
  • Development T TPs, COAs and work to improve thresholds for checklist entry criteria
  • Assist system i ntegrat ion efforts of latest I&W software tools and capabilities , guide alerting and entry criteria thresholds as a mission subject-matter-expert
  • Report on operations capabilities, system degradation, latencies and statuses that may impact the mission
  • Detect threat activity and m aintain accurate terrestrial and space catalog databases
  • Routinely create reports , products and brief leadership daily and ad hoc for ongoing space events of interest
  • Analyze various satellite state position data sources, make pattern-of-life based assessments and report on vulnerabilities to mission assets
  • Prioritize and execute collection tasking using available asset resources
  • Participate in real world and exercise space event planning and ex ecution efforts
  • Maintain Awareness of current high-interest terrestrial and space-based activity affecting space domain
  • Perform contingency tasks ; i nitiate personnel recalls ( when directed ) and establish operations loops
  • Identify any system or intelligence gaps and assumptions that may pose a risk to mission success and report, manage and mitigate those risks
  • Work full-time on-site at a government facility in Springfield, VA
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