Systems Engineer
Role details
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Tech stack
Requirements
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IAT Level III certification (CASP+ preferred; Security+ accepted)\n
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or related field Equivalent technical experience or additional technical certifications may substitute for degree\n
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4+ years of experience in C4I systems engineering and support\n
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Strong knowledge of Windows, Linux, UNIX, networking protocols, and DoD cybersecurity frameworks\n
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Familiarity with ISR platforms such as GALE and GCCS\n
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Demonstrated experience with Air Force intelligence systems, multi-level security, and information warfare concepts\n
Benefits & conditions
n Step into a role where your technical expertise directly strengthens U.S. Air Force operations across the Indo-Pacific. As a Systems Engineer supporting Headquarters Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) A2 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Directorate, you'll be embedded within the Pacific Enterprise Support Center (PA ESC), serving as a trusted expert in sustaining, integrating, and advancing PACAF's ISR capabilities. Based at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawai'i, you'll operate at the heart of a globally connected mission-supporting intelligence units from Alaska to Guam, Japan, and South Korea through both on-site and remote engagements. This is an opportunity to shape the systems that enable real-time awareness, decision advantage, and operational success across the Pacific theater.\n \n \nWhat You'll Do\n \n \n \n
- Design and enhance C4I system capabilities to meet evolving operational demands\n
- Develop integration roadmaps and implementation plans aligned with mission priorities\n
- Assess and optimize COTS/GOTS technologies for performance, resilience, and security\n
- Deliver full-spectrum technical support, including installation, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting\n
- Strengthen system reliability through proactive administration, monitoring, and repair\n
- Lead modernization and upgrade efforts across C4I architectures in accordance with government directives\n
- Track milestones and communicate progress to leadership and mission partners\n