The SME Engineer 4 provides strategic, technical, and programmatic advice concerning ways in which emerging capabilities in high performance scientific and visual modeling for the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Analysis Center (DAC). DEVCOM/DAC is the Army’s focal point for data analysis and Modeling and Simulation (M&S) from component to force-on-force level models for the Army’s Future Force Modernization Enterprise (FFME).
Responsibilities:
· Conduct analytical investigations, modeling and simulations, and laboratory and field experiments to support the Army’s overmatch in a contested and congested electromagnetic spectrum.
· Specific tasks to be completed include, but are not limited to:
· Using domain knowledge of U.S. Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems, design experiments and field tests; develop technical metrics and evaluation measures (e.g., message completion rate, throughput, speed of service/latency, etc.); ensure data elements necessary to address evaluation metrics can be collected; and use experimental design techniques to ensure proper sample size and test factor combinations.
· Provide onsite asset configuration, data collection, data reduction, and analysis; verify instrumentation status; run quality assurance/control checks on collected data; and reduce raw data into useable analysis formats.
· Conduct threat analyses with data collected from lab and field-based events; provide detailed analyses to show system performance in both benign and threat-based environments; translate test results into real-world impacts and threat avoidance/detection scenarios; and provide holistic analyses that span multiple field test events and incorporate lab-based results.
· Develop and augment existing data reduction tools; create web-based interfaces that provide data quality checks and quick-look analyses of systems; develop databases of laboratory and field data; and enhance modeling and simulation tools that predict/simulate terrain, electromagnetic environment, and the impact of electronic warfare on wireless network performance.
· Coordinate with vendors and program managers to obtain communication and sensor systems; provide baseline assessments of system performance in a benign environment; develop multiple threats with different operational characteristics; and test systems against threats while collecting performance metrics.
· Provide input/guidance and subject matter expertise to help steer and improve methods of analysis and radio frequency laboratory investigations and assist with formulating
proposals for the introduction of advanced techniques for anomalous detection of radio network behaviors/operations.
Qualifications:
Required:
· A Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field with 10 years’ experience.
· Domain knowledge of U.S. Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR)
· Top Secret clearance required.
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