General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company offering products designed to provide safety and security to people around the world. In the past, General Dynamics has p
Strategic Spectrum Subject Matter Expert (SME)
Location
United States
Posted
8 days ago
Salary
$195.2K - $264.1K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Strategic Spectrum Subject Matter Expert (SME)
General Dynamics
Role Description The candidate will be a Strategic Spectrum Subject Matter Expert (SME) providing spectrum expertise and advisement to the program manager, technical team leads, software development team members, and valued senior Government customers. The SME will be responsible for providing strategic guidance and vision and will conduct valued research to shape and inform the program’s software development roadmap, planning, and execution. - Assist in obtaining inputs from multiple SMEs to derive operational plans and roadmaps. - Write & vet requirements (user stories) with acceptance criteria for system review engineers and government stakeholders during periodic Integrated Project Team (IPT) meetings. - Assist developers with understanding spectrum requirements and system/equipment limitations and advantages. - Contribute to agile ceremonies and play a key role in customer-facing technical exchanges. - Prepare to independently host stakeholder technical exchange meetings. - Participate (as the GDIT lead) in appropriate Government spectrum working group sessions. - Conduct instructional, in-person or virtual product training for stakeholders or federal agency customers, as required. Qualifications - 15+ years of related experience. - US Citizenship Required: Yes. - Knowledge of United States and international electromagnetic spectrum policies and management. - Knowledge of radio transmitters and receivers, radar, antennas, and satellites (radio spectrum). - Recognized subject matter expert in job area (EM Spectrum) typically through advanced education and work experience. - 10+ years’ experience with EM spectrum frequencies and how the federal government assigns them. - 10+ years’ experience working with system parameters for satellites, radars, antennas, receivers, and transmitters. - Knowledge of spectrum-related data exchange format named Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) a huge plus. - Knowledge of GitLab a plus. - Knowledge of XML, XSD, XSLT. - 5+ years’ experience writing technical documentation. - Bachelor’s Degree (BA/BS) or equivalent combination of education, spectrum training, or 15+ years of work experience. Requirements - Demonstrate the ability to work independently. - Research, communicate and apply electromagnetic spectrum industry best-practices to assigned GDIT and Government software development initiatives and missions. - Apply spectrum expertise to GDIT program and customer mission and vision advancement. - Demonstrate the ability to communicate program goals, objectives, and opportunities clearly and effectively to senior executives, customers, and stakeholders. - Collaborate closely with Agile team to appropriately define Epics, Features, User stories, and Acceptance criteria. - Utilize spectrum domain expertise to devise new and innovative ways for Government spectrum users to leverage available spectrum management efficiencies. - Develop, advance and communicate the program’s software development strategy using spectrum best practices. - Demonstrate the ability to obtain inputs from multiple SMEs to derive operational plans and roadmaps. - Write requirements as high-level user stories or epics in GitLab; proposing business solutions to meet requirements. - Help developers and testers understand spectrum functionality to be implemented within software solution. - Help to test spectrum functionality after developers implement changes. - Be the Subject Matter Expert for Spectrum frequency assignment questions. - Provide Operational support expertise, as required. - Demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills coupled with strong listening skills. - Write documentation applicable to both a spectrum engineering and software developer audiences. - Support the development of architecture mock-ups, flow diagrams, or models, and procedures along with conducting feasibility studies to design possible system solutions. - Support the development of training material, PowerPoint presentations, and conduct in-person and virtual training for agencies. Benefits - Medical plan options, some with Health Savings Accounts. - Dental plan options. - Vision plan. - 401(k) plan offering the ability to contribute both pre and post-tax dollars up to the IRS annual limits and receive a company match. - Full flex work weeks where possible. - Variety of paid time off plans, including vacation, sick and personal time, holidays, paid parental, military, bereavement, and jury duty leave. - Short and long-term disability benefits. - Life, accidental death and dismemberment, personal accident, critical illness, and business travel and accident insurance.
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