
Electronic Warfare Mobile Team Trainer at ManTech SEC (JIEDDO NCOE)
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Electronic Warfare Mobile Team Trainer at ManTech SEC (JIEDDO NCOE)
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Customer Liaison; emitter development; emitter simulation equipment operation, maintenance, upkeep, fault detection and repair; training/instruction;
(Public Company; MANT; Information Technology and Services industry)
February 2009 — Present (6 months)
Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) Navy Center of Excellence (NCOE). Provides EW technical & operational expertise in support of the mission of integrating technology, training, techniques and procedures. Responsible for developing individual and collective training efforts, train Joint and Service units to leverage EW in support of mission completion as well as proactively develop IED Defeat CONOPS.
a) EW MTT member for EW related but not limited to Electronic Attack (EA), Electronic Protect (EP) and Electronic Support (ES), CREW, and pre-detonation technologies.
b) Provides operational expertise relating to employment of electronic warfare equipment specifically as it relates to the programs of EW, CREW and Pre-detonation.
c) Assist with development of preliminary Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), in areas of EW, CREW and Pre-Detonation.
d) Participates and provides pre-deployment EW & CREW training to Navy units, individual augmentees (IA's) and other Services.
(Public Company; CSC; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2006 — February 2009 (2 years 6 months)
-Operations lead; primary contact regarding emitter utilization and development to support testing programs utilizing various signal generation means, responsible for liaison with flight test engineers to ensure proper presentation of emitters per customer requirements.
-Operate, maintain and repair radar simulation/emitter generation systems, including CEESIM, used to stimulate electronic intercept sensors on various platforms, including aircraft and ships.
-Research, develop, maintain and present electronic emitter simulations per customer requirements using CEESIM and other generation programs.
-Coordinate mission support requirements, including personnel assignments and emitter systems deployment (fixed and mobile sites and equipment)
-Log and submit mission support files and billing charges, as well as other reporting requirements
CEESIM = Combat Electromagnetic Environment Simulator
(Military industry)
March 2003 — August 2006 (3 years 6 months)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_warfare
-Chief Electronic Warfare Technician
-Shipboard Instructor. Trained and assessed personnel in system operation, tactics, and doctrine related to Electronic Support, Attack, and Protect measures.
(Military industry)
May 2001 — March 2003 (1 year 11 months)
Staff position.
Supported the Combat Systems Officer in technical and operations matters pertaining to unit operational readiness, material support, training, and additional related areas.
Advised unit commander in areas relating to Electronic Warfare.
(Military industry)
February 2000 — April 2001 (1 year 3 months)
Staff position.
Advised commodore via Staff Anti-Air Warfare Officer in matters pertaining to Electronic Warfare. Coordinated EW operations and training on command assigned ships (5-7 typically), maintained and promulgated operational guidance pertaining to EW.
(Military industry)
August 1995 — January 2000 (4 years 6 months)
Supervised workcenter in daily matters. Scheduled routine maintenance. Lead technician, responsible for fault identification, trroubleshooting, and repair, including parts ordering via approved software. Primary trainer for system operations and application of tactics and doctrine.
(Military industry)
August 1992 — August 1995 (3 years 1 month)
Shipboard Instructor. Trained and assessed personnel in system operation, tactics, and doctrine related to Electronic Support, Attack, and Protect measures.
Classified publications Custodian.
(Military industry)
September 1989 — August 1992 (3 years)
Lead Technician and system operator. Responsible for scheduling and completion of routine maintenance, upkeep, and fault troubleshooting of EW systems. Electronic Warfare Watchstation Supervisor for operations conducted at sea.
(Military industry)
September 1988 — August 1989 (1 year)
- Technician training for basic electronics
- Technician training for AN/SLQ-32(V)2 Countermeasures System
- Technician training for AN/SLQ-32(V)3 Countermeasures System
(Military industry)
March 1987 — August 1988 (1 year 6 months)
- System operator for AN/SLQ-32(V)1 Countermeasures system
Advanced Leadership Development Program 2002 — 2002
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development of subordinates; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate. Students will use effective oral and written communication skills in professional relationships.
Primary Leadership Development Program (First Class Petty Officer) 2001 — 2001
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify basic principles of leadership including the use oral and written communication in professional relationships; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in subordinate development; ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate.
Electronic Warfare Applications Advanced (NEC 1781) 2001 — 2001
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to integrate, plan, coordinate, and support weapons systems; prepare correspondence in support of the operation; and administer maintenance and training. Develops Electronic Order of Battle (EOB) in support of local, fleet and joint fleet operations. Provides the human interface between electronic warfare equipment, both active and passive, and other shipboard weapons systems related to integration under the Combat Weapons System Organization. Serves as staff advisor in the employment of electronics warfare equipment involving surface, subsurface, air and satellite forces. Provides resident expertise for the collection of intelligence data related to enemy use of any portion of the electromagnetic spectrums.
Leader Development Program (NAVLEAD) for Leading Petty Officers 1995 — 1995
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify the components which characterize motivation, supervisory and leadership skills, and personal skills which will increase effectiveness as a unit leader.
Instructor (NEC 9502) 1992 — 1992
Course Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to deliver lectures employing effective questioning, chalkboard, and communications techniques; deliver instruction employing demonstrative strategies; operate an overhead projector and video cassette system; demonstrate knowledge of instructor guides, workbooks, computerized reporting systems, evaluation, and participant materials; and develop learning outcomes for a topic. Knows lesson planning, instructional strategies, selection of visual aids, and teaching skills; designs lessons from a body of content; develops behavioral objectives; prepares test items; evaluates instructional materials and the results of instruction; presents material clearly and possesses platform (teaching) skills.
Surface Electronic Warfare Operations Intermediate 1989 — 1989
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to describe principles of electronic warfare, warfare systems, detection, classification, and targeting.
AN/SLQ-32(V)3 Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) Maintenance (NEC 1734) 1989 — 1989
Description:
To provide knowledge and skills required to perform preventive and corrective maintenance on a specific piece of electronic warfare equipment.
Electronic Warfare Advanced Refresher 1989 — 1989
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to define terms associated with atmospheric propagation, solve problems relative to electromagnetic propagation, describe the types of pulsed transmissions, describe the types of electronic counter-countermeasures, analyze foreign capabilities as threats to US Navy sea control, and describe the purpose and application of electronic warfare documentation and publications used in the analysis and assessment of potential hostile force assets.
Electronic Warfare Technician AN/SLQ-32(V2) Electronic Surveillance (NEC 1733) 1989 — 1989
Description:
To provide training for preventive and corrective maintenance of specific military equipment.
Electronic Technology, Class A1 1988 — 1989
Description:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to maintain specialized electronic equipment. Basic Electronics training.
AN/SLQ-32(V) Presail/Underway Operations (NEC 1731) 1986 — 1989
1983 — 1986
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