
Emergency Communications Infrastructure Engineer
Saic, Charleston, SC, United States
Description
SAIC is seeking an Emergency Communications Infrastructure Engineer to support the design, deployment, and transition of 911 and NG911 systems for U.S. Marine Corps and Federal customers. The engineer will serve as a 911 SME, lead end to end system fielding, and apply MBSE/Cameo modeling to mission critical emergency communications environments.
Job Duties
Support transition from legacy and Enhanced 911 to NG911 systems
Provide technical expertise to evaluate, test, and deploy NG911 technologies
Ensure proper integration of 911/NG911 systems across customer environments
Support integration into broader system of systems architectures, including local, State, and Federal systems
Develop planning strategies for complete, accurate, and timely project execution
Create methodologies and metrics for network and system development
Develop engineering strategies, plans, processes, and procedures for NG911 system development, security, and fielding
Define strategies for end to end NG911 hardware/software system integration
Develop requirements and specifications for hardware, software, and systems
Research, analyze, design, and document system architectures and designs
Qualifications
Required Education and Experience
Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree with twelve (12) years of experience
14+ years of 911/NG911 experience
Motorola VESTA 911 SME with O&M training
Hands on experience fielding and cutting over USMC/Federal 911 systems
MBSE experience with Cameo modeling
Strong knowledge of NG911 standards, technologies, and PSAP operations
Understanding of existing/emerging 911 voice, data, and VoIP technologies
Experience supporting local, State, and Federal agencies with 911/NG911 deployments
Experience developing NG911 security, resiliency, sizing, and operational strategies
Knowledge of ESInets and NG911 call routing
Strong understanding of IP networking (TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, Multicast)
Experience with mission critical systems across multi level security enclaves
Solid understanding of computer and network security
Required Certifications
Required certifications: Network+, Security+, CCNA, JNCIA, Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Required Security Clearance
Must be able to obtain a secret clearance
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of GIS routing, GIS standards, MSAG, ANI/ALI
Familiarity with NENA Functional and Interface Standards and NENA i3
Industry experience in telecommunications
Experience with CAD, radio systems, and emergency dispatch technologies
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SAIC is seeking an Emergency Communications Infrastructure Engineer to support the design, deployment, and transition of 911 and NG911 systems for U.S. Marine Corps and Federal customers. The engineer will serve as a 911 SME, lead end to end system fielding, and apply MBSE/Cameo modeling to mission critical emergency communications environments.
Job Duties
Support transition from legacy and Enhanced 911 to NG911 systems
Provide technical expertise to evaluate, test, and deploy NG911 technologies
Ensure proper integration of 911/NG911 systems across customer environments
Support integration into broader system of systems architectures, including local, State, and Federal systems
Develop planning strategies for complete, accurate, and timely project execution
Create methodologies and metrics for network and system development
Develop engineering strategies, plans, processes, and procedures for NG911 system development, security, and fielding
Define strategies for end to end NG911 hardware/software system integration
Develop requirements and specifications for hardware, software, and systems
Research, analyze, design, and document system architectures and designs
Qualifications
Required Education and Experience
Electrical Engineering bachelor’s degree with twelve (12) years of experience
14+ years of 911/NG911 experience
Motorola VESTA 911 SME with O&M training
Hands on experience fielding and cutting over USMC/Federal 911 systems
MBSE experience with Cameo modeling
Strong knowledge of NG911 standards, technologies, and PSAP operations
Understanding of existing/emerging 911 voice, data, and VoIP technologies
Experience supporting local, State, and Federal agencies with 911/NG911 deployments
Experience developing NG911 security, resiliency, sizing, and operational strategies
Knowledge of ESInets and NG911 call routing
Strong understanding of IP networking (TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, Multicast)
Experience with mission critical systems across multi level security enclaves
Solid understanding of computer and network security
Required Certifications
Required certifications: Network+, Security+, CCNA, JNCIA, Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Required Security Clearance
Must be able to obtain a secret clearance
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of GIS routing, GIS standards, MSAG, ANI/ALI
Familiarity with NENA Functional and Interface Standards and NENA i3
Industry experience in telecommunications
Experience with CAD, radio systems, and emergency dispatch technologies
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