TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST Government - Topeka, KS at Geebo

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

As a TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST GS-0391-11, you will manage the frequency spectrum, radio, secure communications, and communications security (COMSEC) programs of the state National Guard. Interpret a variety of Department of Defense (DoD), major military component and National Guard Bureau (NGB) guidance and develops the state policy implementing higher agency policies and directives. Provide oversight and technical support to COMSEC account administrators throughout the state. Conduct audits and inspections of subordinate accounts. Develop and manage the command spectrum management program, which includes all aspects of bandwidth spectrum management. Manage the states non-tactical radio networks, to include High Frequency (HF), Very High Frequency (VHF), and trunked systems. Manage the state's Secure Telephone Unit (STU-III) program and serve as the STUIII/ STE (Secure Telephone Equipment) user representative. Serve as the Defense Messaging System (DMS) Organizational Registration Authority for the command. Perform other duties as assigned. Military Grades:
E5 through E9 & WO1 through CW2 with less than 2 years time in grade Compatible Military Assignments:
WMOS:
255A, 255N, 255S, 170B, 948B EMOS:
25B, 25E, 17E, 94E GENERAL
Experience:
HRO will apply and evaluate the applicant's competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors) that include military and civilian experiences, completed education, learned skills, obtained knowledge, endorsed abilities, and training program accomplishments based on the following:
Skilled in collecting and analyzing data effectively, efficiently, and accurately; Skilled in presenting formal training presentations and briefings; Skilled in the operational and performance characteristics of communications equipment, automated control and network management systems, transmission media, and the relationships among component parts of telecommunications systems; Skilled in applying procedures and directives by reading and interpreting program material; Knowledge of communications equipment, systems, services, and transmission media; Knowledge of electronic communications concepts, principles, practices, procedures, policies, standards, and operational requirements; Ability to clearly enunciate English without impediment of speech that would interfere or prohibit effective communication; Ability to write English in reports and presentation formats; Ability to communicate clearly and effectively; and, Ability to apply specialized communications methods and analytical techniques. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have experiences with frequency spectrum, radio, secure communications, and communications security (COMSEC) National Guard programs. Skilled in developing technical specifications and planning for analog and digital telecommunication programs and projects that involve grouping materials, coordinating schedules, and the testing equipment, services, and software for performance acceptability. Ability to manage the frequency spectrum, radio, secure communications, and communications security (COMSEC) programs of the state National Guard. Skills in and working knowledge of acquisitions, operations, technical acceptance, installation, testing, modification, and replacement of analog and digital telecommunications equipment, services, and systems. Skills and knowledge of a wide range of communications concepts, principles and practices, such as, HF and VHF radio transmissions; Satellite communications; and Secure Telephone Unit requirements. Specialized experiences included work on digital and analog radio communications requirements and operating techniques. Competencies to identify sources of data to evaluate complex requirements and proposals, along with the abilities to define, coordinate, plan, and satisfy communication requirements. In-depth working and skill to work with electronic communications equipment, systems, services and transmission media along with basic electronics theory and operating principles. Full-range of skills and working knowledge of the agency's spectrum management, COMSEC and Defense Message System (DMS) regulations, policies, and is skilled in the procedures needed to coordinate, plan, and satisfy user requirements, along with the skills to interpret, analyze, and develop state policies and procedures.
  • Department:
    0391 Telecommunications
  • Salary Range:
    $64,660 to $84,057 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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