
Operations Lead - Mission Protection
Peraton, El Paso, TX, United States
Required Qualifications
Minimum experience: 8 years with a BS/BA, 6 years with an MS/MA, 3 years with a PhD, or 12 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree. Experience must include space defense operations and/or space operations, including the use of flight safety or Indications & Warning (I&W) system tools (i.e., STK, ASW, DPS, DSS, MPS)
Experience demonstrating applied knowledge of orbital mechanics, conjunction assessment or related satellite operations
Experience with STK, DSS, SPADOC, ATLAS or ASW systems
Active TS/SCI with adjudicated Poly
Preferred Qualifications
14+ years of combined priorspace operationsexperience working as anorbital analyst,flight safety analyst,BSA, WO,or satellite mission planner ataground station
SME-level understanding of orbital mechanics, flight safety tools and mission applications
2+ years assigned IC organizations
Advanced knowledge of foreign/domestic space & ground threat capabilities and space surveillance networks with prior experience in tasking space surveillance resources
Prior space launch custody and/or maneuver processing experience
Understanding of command structure, command authority and warfighting doctrine
Prior experience tasking space surveillance resourcesand processing space events
Experience advising and collaborating with military and civilian leaders
Prior experience leading operational teams and managing projects
TheOperationsLeadis aproceduralandtechnicalexperton systems performing Indications and Warnings (I&W) functionsin defense ofcritical space assetsand isresponsible forenablingBattlespaceAwarenessand Mission Protectionteamsconducting 24/7operatorsto succeedin aSpace Warfightingdomain.
As the seniorBattlespaceAwareness(BSA)andWatchOperator(WO), youwillmaintain certification and readinessforthese crewpositionsand guide the development of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and assist in course of action (COA) planningin support of mission protection.The successful candidate willmaintain awareness onhigh-interestthreat activity andsupport analysis,planning,training andexerciseactivitiesas an expert in space threatcapabilitiesand orbital mechanics.Missionprotection responsibilities includemonitoring I&W systems,reporting threatrisks and asset systemoperational statuses,criticallyanalyzingthreat pattern of behaviors, and identifyingandmitigating intelligence gaps in adversary capabilities.
The Operations Lead will work continuously to ensureexisting and developing system tool capabilities areexpediently integratedin current operational procedures, trainingmaterialsand job aids. Additionally,the lead mustunderstandsystemworkflows,missionimpactsduringtimes ofdegradationandhave the abilitycreatetemporary proceduresfor continuity of operations.
Responsibilities
Maintain dualcertification in BSA and WO24/7crew positions andcontinueproficiency on applicable system tools(i.e., Systems Tool Kit (STK),and other I&W tools)
Development TTPs, COAsandwork to improve thresholds for checklist entry criteria
Assistsystemintegrationefforts oflatest I&W software tools and capabilities, guide alerting and entry criteria thresholds as a mission subject-matter-expert
Report on operations capabilities, system degradation, latencies and statuses that may impact the mission
Detect threatactivity and maintain accurate terrestrial and space catalog databases
Routinely create reports,products and brief leadershipdaily andad hoc for ongoing space events of interest
Analyze various satellite state position data sources, make pattern-of-life based assessments and report on vulnerabilities to mission assets
Prioritize and executecollectiontaskingusing available asset resources
Participateinreal world and exercise space event planningand executionefforts
Maintain Awareness of currenthigh-interestterrestrial and space-basedactivityaffecting spacedomain
Perform contingency tasks;initiatepersonnelrecalls(when directed) andestablish operations loops
Identify any system or intelligence gaps and assumptions that may pose a risk to mission success andreport, manage and mitigate those risks
Work full-time on-site at a government facility in Huntsville, AL
***This position is contingent upon award of contract***
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Minimum experience: 8 years with a BS/BA, 6 years with an MS/MA, 3 years with a PhD, or 12 years of relevant experience in lieu of a degree. Experience must include space defense operations and/or space operations, including the use of flight safety or Indications & Warning (I&W) system tools (i.e., STK, ASW, DPS, DSS, MPS)
Experience demonstrating applied knowledge of orbital mechanics, conjunction assessment or related satellite operations
Experience with STK, DSS, SPADOC, ATLAS or ASW systems
Active TS/SCI with adjudicated Poly
Preferred Qualifications
14+ years of combined priorspace operationsexperience working as anorbital analyst,flight safety analyst,BSA, WO,or satellite mission planner ataground station
SME-level understanding of orbital mechanics, flight safety tools and mission applications
2+ years assigned IC organizations
Advanced knowledge of foreign/domestic space & ground threat capabilities and space surveillance networks with prior experience in tasking space surveillance resources
Prior space launch custody and/or maneuver processing experience
Understanding of command structure, command authority and warfighting doctrine
Prior experience tasking space surveillance resourcesand processing space events
Experience advising and collaborating with military and civilian leaders
Prior experience leading operational teams and managing projects
TheOperationsLeadis aproceduralandtechnicalexperton systems performing Indications and Warnings (I&W) functionsin defense ofcritical space assetsand isresponsible forenablingBattlespaceAwarenessand Mission Protectionteamsconducting 24/7operatorsto succeedin aSpace Warfightingdomain.
As the seniorBattlespaceAwareness(BSA)andWatchOperator(WO), youwillmaintain certification and readinessforthese crewpositionsand guide the development of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) and assist in course of action (COA) planningin support of mission protection.The successful candidate willmaintain awareness onhigh-interestthreat activity andsupport analysis,planning,training andexerciseactivitiesas an expert in space threatcapabilitiesand orbital mechanics.Missionprotection responsibilities includemonitoring I&W systems,reporting threatrisks and asset systemoperational statuses,criticallyanalyzingthreat pattern of behaviors, and identifyingandmitigating intelligence gaps in adversary capabilities.
The Operations Lead will work continuously to ensureexisting and developing system tool capabilities areexpediently integratedin current operational procedures, trainingmaterialsand job aids. Additionally,the lead mustunderstandsystemworkflows,missionimpactsduringtimes ofdegradationandhave the abilitycreatetemporary proceduresfor continuity of operations.
Responsibilities
Maintain dualcertification in BSA and WO24/7crew positions andcontinueproficiency on applicable system tools(i.e., Systems Tool Kit (STK),and other I&W tools)
Development TTPs, COAsandwork to improve thresholds for checklist entry criteria
Assistsystemintegrationefforts oflatest I&W software tools and capabilities, guide alerting and entry criteria thresholds as a mission subject-matter-expert
Report on operations capabilities, system degradation, latencies and statuses that may impact the mission
Detect threatactivity and maintain accurate terrestrial and space catalog databases
Routinely create reports,products and brief leadershipdaily andad hoc for ongoing space events of interest
Analyze various satellite state position data sources, make pattern-of-life based assessments and report on vulnerabilities to mission assets
Prioritize and executecollectiontaskingusing available asset resources
Participateinreal world and exercise space event planningand executionefforts
Maintain Awareness of currenthigh-interestterrestrial and space-basedactivityaffecting spacedomain
Perform contingency tasks;initiatepersonnelrecalls(when directed) andestablish operations loops
Identify any system or intelligence gaps and assumptions that may pose a risk to mission success andreport, manage and mitigate those risks
Work full-time on-site at a government facility in Huntsville, AL
***This position is contingent upon award of contract***
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