
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (AEROSPACE)
United States Space Force ForcesClick on "Learn more about this agency" button below to view Eligibilities being considered and other IMPORTANT information. The primary purpose of this position is to operate, manage, and maintain assigned satellites and ground systems, providing continuous and reliable satellite communications in direct support of fleet, joint and inter-agency operations. 10 SOPS provides Narrowband Satellite Communications (SATCOM) via telemetry, tracking, and commanding (TT&C).Provide satellite operations and ground station support in the areas of satellite command and control, network performance monitoring and configuration, telemetry monitoring and collection, alarms monitoring, first level troubleshooting, and mission planning/scheduling. Supports and works with engineer professionals to ensure all design, processes, material, or operations considerations have been addressed. Administers comprehensive satellite operations and ground station control procedures and systems. Provide government oversight to work performed by contractor personnel during assigned shift.
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