TTWCS – TMPC Technician- 27- (Systems Engineer III)

Port Hueneme, CA
Full Time
ELS-24043
Mid Level
ELS is an employee-owned small business that provides professional and engineering support services to the U.S. Navy. We pride ourselves, as employee owners, in delivering high-quality products to our customers across different platforms, systems, and equipment. For over 40 years, our focus has been to hire, develop, and retain a highly-qualified staff of professionals that work collaboratively to provide exceptional support and solutions to our customers. We are caring, results-driven, and strive to provide a meaningful work experience.

Position: TTWCS – TMPC Technician (27) – 160333     
(eCraft Designated Position Title - Systems Engineer III)

Location: Port Hueneme, CA
Salary: $90,000 - $95,000
Days: Monday - Friday
Hours of Work: 40 Hours/week
Travel: No
Relocation Offered: No  

 
Completion of a Company Background Investigation, being a US Citizen, and possession of a DoD Secret Clearance are required for this position.
The Tomahawk Weapon System provides surface combatants with long-range, 
precision-guided, land attack cruise missile capability. The Theater Mission Processing System (TMPC) provides for Tomahawk mission planning and distribution. The Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control Center (TTWCS) provides for the initialization, preparation, launch, and post-launch control of the missile.
 
The subject matter expert (SME) will:
 
• Assist with the development and maintenance of Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control (TTWCS) System and Theater Mission Processing (TMPC) System Technical Notes (STN). 
• Review documents for technical accuracy and submit change recommendations for incorporation.
• Update master documents when recommended changes are approved. The types of documents to be modified and maintained are:
     a)  Software Installation Procedures for TTWCS (versions v5.4.0.2.4x, v5.4.0.3, v5.6.0.2.x, v5.6.1.x, v5.6.2).
     b)  Software Installation procedures for TMPC (versions 4.4, 5.0.x, 6.0.x and 7.0.x).
     c)  Software Distribution Instructions and correspondence.
*** Other similar documents may be added later as requirements are updated.
• Possess sufficient knowledge regarding Adobe FrameMaker Version 2022 and Microsoft Word version 2016 as all Master documents are edited and maintained with.  
• Possess a working knowledge of the Navy and Marine Corp (NMCI) classified and unclassified networks to ensure proper storage of the associated documents.  
• Be required to proof-in documents by performing procedures on Weapon System hardware housed in the Tomahawk Distance Support Center (Building 1388, Room 1210) and Surface Weapons Engineering Facility (SWEF) (Building 1384, Room1215) in Naval Surface Weapons Center Port Hueneme, CA. 
• Review various technical documents.
• Participate in weekly product development “Drumbeat” status meetings for TTWCS and TMPC product.
• Participate in weekly and quarterly status review meetings the Tomahawk Program Offices (PMA 280, PMA 281, SP23 and SP205).
 
Education/Certification Requirements:
 
• The best candidate should be a former U.S Navy FC2 through FCC with extensive technical experience working with the TTWCS and the TMPC.
• Should have served more than 5 years as an Enlisted Fire Control Technician (NEC V20A Legacy NEC 1136).
• Have completed a minimum of 3 Years of shipboard experience as an FC with NEC V20A.
• Must possess a secret clearance.
• Must possess experience in troubleshooting and integration testing. 
• Possess communication skills in briefing at all levels of the organization and be able to work independently.
• Possess analytical skills to effectively track, manage, and status multiple technical issues. 
• Must possess good Microsoft Office Suite computer skills.
• Must possess strong organizational and time management skills.

ELS is a proud Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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