
IT SPECIALIST (PLCYPLN)
Naval Sea Systems CommandYou will serve as an IT Specialist (PLCYPLN) in the Submarine Cyber Support Branch of
NAVUNSEAWARCENDIV KEYPORT WA.
This position is part of the Warfare Centers Personnel Demonstration Project. The NT-5 pay band encompasses positions equivalent to the GS-13 and GS-14. This is not a high-grade position; therefore, the salary may be limited to a GS-13, Step 10; currently $144,457You will provide direct technical assistance and subject matter expertise in Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical System (SWFTS) Information Assurance (IA) posturing.You will provide distance support as needed, inspects and validates technical documentation for posture transitions, directly interfaces with
PMS 425
for crew trainingYou will represent the Type Commander (TYCOM) at meetings and advises lower echelon Commanders on
SWFTS IA
related issues.You will ensure shipboard compliance and oversight to deploying and returning Pacific Fleet submarines to meet all IArequirements.You will serve as a staff advisor and provide technical support and guidance.
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