
Kbr, Inc.
Provides engineering, procurement, construction and technology solutions to government and industry worldwide.
Principal Technical Professional - Field Engineering
Manage C-UAS system integration, installation, and support for CONUS/OCONUS sites
Job Highlights
About the Role
The Principal Technical Professional will identify problems within the C‑UAS Program Office, recommend resolutions, and report status to both CONUS and OCONUS leadership. This role includes conducting site surveys to develop installation plans, monitoring contractor performance, and informing the Program Office of any priority changes. Key duties involve defining and presenting solutions to integration challenges among C‑UAS command‑and‑control systems, sensors (such as KURFS, LCMR, and fire‑finder radars) and effectors (including Coyote and LPWS), as well as addressing network issues. The incumbent will train personnel, analyze interfaces, and collaborate with military, government, and contractors, supporting deployments in six‑month rotations at domestic and overseas sites. • Identify C‑UAS program issues, recommend resolutions, and report status to CONUS and OCONUS leadership. • Conduct site surveys to plan C‑UAS installations at new locations worldwide. • Monitor installation contractor performance and provide feedback to the C‑UAS Program Office. • Communicate changes in priorities or plans related to C‑UAS systems to the Program Office. • Define and present solutions for integration challenges among C‑UAS C2, sensors (e.g., KURFS, LCMR, fire‑finder radars) and effectors (e.g., Coyote, LPWS). • Analyze interfaces, train personnel, and recommend improvements. • Liaise with military, government, and contractors to accomplish mission objectives. • Support C‑UAS systems at both CONUS and OCONUS sites, including 6‑month deployment rotations.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸issue resolution
- ▸site surveys
- ▸contractor oversight
- ▸integration solutions
- ▸interface analysis
- ▸personnel training
What You Bring
Candidates must have at least five years of experience with air and missile defense systems, communications network design, and electronic‑warfare equipment integration, and be eligible for a security investigation with access to classified information. An associate or Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or a computer‑related field is required, and knowledge of Army acquisition processes is preferred. • Minimum 5 years experience with air and missile defense systems, communications network design, and electronic warfare integration. • Eligibility for a security investigation and access to classified information. • Associate or Bachelor of Science degree in engineering or computer‑related field from an accredited institution. • Experience developing communications architectures and integrating them with air‑defense weapons or command‑and‑control systems. • Working knowledge of Department of the Army acquisition processes, policies, and regulations.
Requirements
- ▸air defense
- ▸missile defense
- ▸communications
- ▸electronic warfare
- ▸bs degree
- ▸security clearance
Benefits
• Equal‑opportunity employment with protection against fraud; KBR never requests advance payment.
Work Environment
Field