Electronics Technician (GCCS-M)

Job Locations US-VA-Norfolk
ID
2024-1381
Category
SCA/Technicians
Type
Full-Time

Overview

Hepburn and Sons is looking for on-site Technicians to support our government customer and to assess, inspect, and correct system faults in the Global Command and Control System – Maritime - GCCS-M system and associated subsystems on board U.S. Navy ships. 

 

This is a contingent position based on award/funding from the customer.

 

Working at Hepburn and Sons LLC

Working at Hepburn means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of today. We honor handshakes as rigorously as contracts. We keep trust at the forefront of every decision we make and customer we serve! We believe there is no greater principle in business than that of building a solid foundation of trust. We hold one another to the highest levels of integrity and ethics. We cherish every opportunity given to us by our clients. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth. 

Responsibilities

  • Technical support and assistance to assess, inspect and correct system faults
  • Identify and correct anomalies associated with installation, operation, maintenance and connectivity problems
  • Providing onboard maintenance training to ship’s force technicians in the operation, repair, and maintenance and logistics support of the listed systems
  • Performing functional checks and program review support of C2I systems

Qualifications

  • Secret level DoD clearance
  • Minimum of 4 years of recent (within the last 3 years) hands-on experience in the troubleshooting, assessment, and repair of the following systems:

     

    1. AN/USQ-187 GCCS-M 4.1.1
    2. AN/USQ-172 GCCS-M 4.0

Preferred:

    1. AN/USQ-151 Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT)
    2. AN/USQ-152 TBMCS
    3. AN/USQ-188 Radiant Mercury
    4. AN/USQ-208 Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services - CANES
    5. Passive Link Tap (PLT)

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