Network Analyst

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Our NORAD Operations Group

Selected by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Strategic Warning and Surveillance Systems Division for Operations, Maintenance, and Sustainment (OM&S) of critical mission systems for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain Complex (NCMC), we support the Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment (ITW/AA) and Space Support Contract II (NISSC II).

Since 2020, through the (ITW/AA) and Space Support Contract II (NISSC II), has provided:

Operations, maintenance, and Sustainment of current and legacy systems for the surveillance and cataloging of manmade objects in space.

Mitigation of orbital conflicts.

Threat warnings and control from airborne, land-based, and space-based systems for threat activities.

Operations and maintenance of classified communications.

Software development and integration.

NISSC II supports the classified communications and processing for Command and Control (C2) capability and legacy space C2 systems located at:

Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station (CMSFS), Colorado

Peterson Space Force Base (PSFB), Colorado

Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska

Vandenberg Space Force Base, California

Numerous sensor and forward operator sites around the world

Description of Duties:

The Network Analyst supports North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) on the Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment (ITW/AA) and Space Support Contract II (NISSC II). The candidate will:

Review and analyze system, trunk, circuit, and equipment performance.

Coordinate and assist in troubleshooting, isolating, repairing, and correcting network systems and circuit errors.

Create and update outage tickets and shift logs.

When necessary, brief leadership of circuit/equipment status.

Daily Cryptographic loads to equipment (i.e., KIV-7Ms, KIV-19Ms, KG-175s, KG-255s, etc.) and associated COMSEC paperwork.

Analyze problems and conduct effective fault diagnosis and system recovery.

Handle COMSEC materials daily.

Use of electronics and network principles.

The successful candidate will:

Have knowledge with network transport equipment in a large Defense Information Systems Agency NOC and DISA processes and procedures.

Have knowledge of using specialized test equipment (i.e., Oscilloscope, Protocol Analyzer, Bit Error Rate Test equipment, etc.)

Have clear written and verbal communication skills.

This position will be filled and work onsite in Colorado Springs, CO

Resumes, in month and year format, must be submitted with application in order to be considered for the position. The selected candidate may be assigned as one of our teammate companies.

Date Posted: 03 April 2025
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