The LeidosDigital Modernization Sector is seeking a MidLevelSpectrum ManagertosupporttheNavy Marine Corps Spectrum Center (NMSC)– exercises management and control of electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)mattersfor the Department of the Navy (DoN)As delegated by the operational chain-of-command, NMSC serves as the representative of the DoN in Joint, Allied, National, andInternationalmeetings and organizes, coordinates, formulates, and implements policies and procedures to support theDoN'sinterest in EMS matters worldwideIn addition, NMSC provides subject matterexpertisein the management and control of EMS for the DoNprovidetheNavy Marine Corps Spectrum Center withspectrum managementsupport.
Key Responsibilities:
Procure, assign, and protect radio frequencies incident to the satisfaction of telecommunications requirements in support of the DoN.
Responsible for preparation of engineering data for frequency, telecommunications, and other C-E matters for participation in meetings or subcommittees, National and International working groups, conferences and conventions.
Analyzes technical data of communication equipment/systems submitted and based on an average level of knowledge of radio equipment and radio propagation, initiates actions at the National or International level, as required, to eliminate conflicts in frequency assignments that arise as a result of the heavily congested radio frequency spectrum.
Coordinate with appropriate federal, non-federal, military and other government officials of the United States and foreign countries, to carry out the above actions.
Conducts analysis/studies of DoN radio frequency assignments with a view toward adjustment, sharing, or reassignment to ensure spectrum efficiency for authorized Navy use with little to no oversight. Attends working groups pertaining to frequency allocation/assignment plans, and DoD policies affecting the C-E elements of military services.
Evaluates and analyzes Table of Frequency Allocations, channel plans, and planned changes to the Radio Regulations as prepared at National and International Telecommunications Conferences to consider the impact on the DoN communications systems and equipment.
Assists as directed in making decisions in negotiations concerning DoD policies and positions in above areas and in the revision of these policies and positions in order to reach the best possible solution for the DoD or DoN.
Attends and provides input as directed at meetings with representatives of the U.S. and foreign military services, federal and civil agencies in the resolution of mutual spectrum management issues/concerns associated with the duties outlined above.
Basic Qualifications:
Associate of Arts (AA) Degree or a graduate of the Interservice Radio Frequency Management School (IRFMS) or The Army Spectrum Management Course or Navy’s Fleet Spectrum Manager Course (FSM). Experience may be substitutes in lieu of degree.
US Citizen with an active DoD Secret clearance.
Five (5) to ten (10) years of experience in spectrum management work related to the duties described above.
Navy Marine Corps Spectrum Center
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March 26, 2026
For U.S. Positions: While subject to change based on business needs, Leidos reasonably anticipates that this job requisition will remain open for at least 3 days with an anticipated close date of no earlier than 3 days after the original posting date as listed above.
Pay Range $73,450.00 - $132,775.00
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