Engineer Systems
Listed on 2026-06-21
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, IT Support
Requisition Number: 29018
Employment Type:
Full Time / Salaried / Exempt
Required Travel: 0 - 10%
Anticipated Salary Range: $99,960.00 - $
Security Clearance:
Secret
Level of
Experience:
Mid
Position Overview:
This person supports operational testing, development, and integration of Navy and Marine Corps LVC training systems to ensure they are compatible, interoperable, and meet U.S. Marine Corps and the fleet's training needs. The position is located at the Training Support Center (TSC), Marine Corps Base Kaneohe Bay, HI. Flexibility is required as duties and responsibilities may be adjusted to meet business, customer, and contractual requirements.
- Provide subject matter expertise on the capabilities of Joint Live Virtual Constructive (JLVC) federate simulations and tools in the JLVC catalog to meet specified training objectives.
- Provide training to BSC staff and end users to facilitate effective employment of JLVC federate simulations and tools. Training includes installation procedures, initialization, user roles, and participation in training events.
- Conduct continuing education activity to ensure awareness of emerging JLVC capabilities, planned development roadmaps for existing JLVC capabilities, and enhance understanding of effective employment of JLVC simulations and tools.
- Initialize and employ instances of JLVC federate simulations to meet training objectives.
- Manage the local simulation artifacts for each of the JLVC federates (parametric databases, enumeration tables, 3D models, terrain, etc.) and ensure alignment with Marine Corps Training and Education Command (TECOM)-provided versions and adjustments for unique local training requirements.
- Support the continuous refinement of enterprise documentation regarding JLVC federates’ capabilities and best practices for their implementation in support of different LVC training constructs.
- Support the Federation Manager in federating instances of JLVC simulations and tools to meet training objectives.
- 5 years of relevant experience with a Bachelor’s degree in a related field; or 3 years of relevant experience with a Master’s degree in a related field; or 9 years of relevant experience with a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Familiarity with Linux (command line) and Windows operating systems.
- Technical leadership ability: able to assess technical issues, determine the appropriate engineering domain, and assign specialists to resolve issues during LVC training event execution.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and comfort communicating at various levels of the organization, including technical collaboration with engineers and high‑level status updates to senior leadership.
- Familiarity with MS Office.
- Current CompTIA Security+ certification.
- Current US Secret clearance or ability to maintain one.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related discipline with 6 to 8 years of related experience.
- Knowledge of distributed simulation protocols such as High Level Architecture (HLA) and Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS).
- Familiarity with networking concepts, architectures, and protocols such as TCP/IP and UDP.
- Experience with MS Visio software to produce technical architecture drawings.
- Knowledge of Navy C4I tactical systems such as Link 16 and GCCS.
- Experience working with Navy systems and/or commands.
Office, industrial, or shipboard environment. Capable of climbing ladders and tolerating confined spaces and extreme temperature variances. Lifting and moving materials may be required.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law.
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