
Operate, demonstrate, and train on current or prototype intelligence telecommunication equipment under test or in use in field locations. Optimize and configure collection resources. Contribute to technical studies, analyses, and evaluations of technical mission needs and make recommendations to support decision-makers. Must have an in-depth understanding of modern/digital telecommunication systems and equipment; the US SIGINT System; export issues; and SIGINT Systems collection and processing facilities. Must be capable of maintaining extensive interaction/working relationships among various representatives of the Intelligence Community (e.g. military services, Second and Third Party customers and vendors).
The Level 3 Telecommunication Technical Analyst shall be able to perform the following indicated tasks:
Requirements
Top Secret SCI w/ Polygraph Clearance Required
Qualifications Fifteen (15) years of configuring and tasking experience with directly related, hands-on experience in SIGINT system and subsystem level tasking, configuration, normalization, survey, equipment configuration, basic signal analysis, interpretation of system health indications and parameter and routing processes. Professional experience must include at least seven (7) years of experience with modern digital/optical telecommunications systems and protocols, telephony switching system networks, internet communications, packet switching systems, and/or experience in the designing, developing, and/or testing of systems that modulate, demodulate, multiplex and/or demultiplex digital communications signals.

Fuse Engineering specializes in IT systems engineering and integration. Our core competencies include cyber security, network engineering, server and desktop virtualization, data storage and data protection systems, and UNIX/Linux and Windows system engineering. We have extensive experience working with the Federal Government, primarily in the Intelligence Community.