Job PurposeResponsible for operations and maintenance support (tier 2 and 3) of satellite communications systems, engineer design, link analysis, and integration of satellite communications systems.Duties and ResponsibilitiesPerform tier 2 and 3 support for existing SATCOM links, including integrating link analysis data to identify performance issues.Assist on-ice operational personnel with antenna or satellite system ops support needs.Identify, develop, or modify satellite system maintenance or performance issues, including antenna ops or link performance.Provide engineering services for SATCOM system designs, including developing and analyzing link budgets, system upgrades, and design and integration of upgrades for new services and projects.Provide engineering and ops services for satellite monitoring and control systems.Provide engineering and subject matter expert support to departments such as Information Security, Systems Architecture, USAP management, and the customer (NSF).Review satellite systems for sparing and life cycle maintenance schedules, establishing tactical and strategic budgeting plans.Review satellite system, antenna, electronics, and maintenance schedules to ensure uninterrupted communications capabilities.Provide engineering services in developing and reviewing satellite system designs and project documentation.Provide engineering support to Project Managers, technical writers, and other project staff members.Work with management as a team member or lead in using Project Management methodology to accomplish engineering projects.Deploy to Antarctica or other locations for satellite system upgrades or installations as required.Design, assemble, test, deploy, and support mobile SATCOM terminals as required.Provide engineering level analysis or recommendations to ASC management and the NSF regarding satellite communications.Maintain a safe workplace and ensure safety is prioritized.Perform all other duties as assigned.QualificationsU.S. citizenship or permanent residence is required.BS in Engineering, Communications Systems, or Satellite Systems preferred; equivalent experience accepted in lieu of degree.Two years of diversified satellite engineering experience in design, system integration, operational support, and review required; an additional four years of recent experience supporting and maintaining technical communication equipment required.Preferred experience in other RF communication fields such as HF, UHF/VHF, microwave.Experience with large aperture SATCOM systems and VSAT SATCOM systems preferred.Experience with Maxview Monitoring and Control (M&C) software is a plus.CompetenciesTechnical CapacityOrganizational SkillsStrategic ThinkingProblem Solving/AnalysisPhysical RequirementsDeployment will be required; must successfully complete physical and dental examinations as required by the NSF for deployment to Antarctica.Comply with applicable safety, environment, health, and waste management policies and procedures.Must be capable of operating a standard desktop computer and able to lift and carry up to 10 pounds.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.Position ExpectationsThis is a full-time, seasonal position located in Antarctica.All expenses paid while on-ice; meals, lodging, medical, gear, travel to and from Antarctica.Performance Period: October 2025 - Nov 2026Employment will require candidate obtaining a public trust clearance.2 open positions.We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer as defined by the EEOC.
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