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DSI_Electronics Technician III –RADAR-Kwajalein

Electronics Technician III –RADAR:


Location: Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002). TAX FREE* Location


Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an Electronic Technician III - RADAR technician to provide electronic maintenance service for LOGCAP V, Kwajalein Task Order, Marshall

Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002).


Duties:

The Electronics Technician III must meet the qualification requirements and have at least five (5) years’ experience:

  • Supervising the CNS work center that performs support and maintenance of Radar equipment
  • Repairing, overhauling, modifying ground radar systems including analog-todigital interface systems such as STRAP, etc.
  • Isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks and other tests using electronic test equipment.
  • Accomplishing organizational and intermediate level equipment modifications according to time compliance technical orders (TCTOs)
  • Assembling, installing, and repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, and waveguides
  • Performing corrosion control
  • Ensuring maintenance data collection forms and inspections and maintenance records are accurately completed
  • Maintaining Facilities Status Records
  • Independently verifying operational condition of radar and integrated system to be within prescribed parameters in accordance with (IAW) applicable Technical Order/Manual or directive (commercial manuals, FAA Orders, and CEMIs).
  • Repairing, adjusting and aligning radar and integrated system to pass recertification and periodic flight checks.
  • Repairing, adjusting, and aligning interface equipment for radar display in control tower.
  • Set up and use standard and advance radar test equipment and familiar with technical manuals
  • Capability of leading and providing technical leadership to 6 or more people

Education:

Associate degree in Industrial Electronics, completion of an accredited Technical Apprentice Program in Electronics or equivalent military training Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics for radar systems and/or demonstrated ability to perform leadership and maintenance tasks and 5 years or more ofexperience.


Basic Qualifications:

  • US citizen with a Department of Defense security clearance (selected applicant will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information). Minimum of three (3) years of handson experience in electronics repair, maintenance and testing air traffic control (ATC) surveillance radar systems.
  • Must be a graduate of a high school or a trade school & possess valid US driver’s license with photo.
  • US citizen with a Department of Defense security clearance (selected applicant will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information).
  • Minimum of five (5) years of hands-on experience performing preventive maintenance on ATC radar systems and related equipment, inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status, replacing defective components, performing operational checks, and maintaining inspection and maintenance records.
  • Digital Airport Surveillance Radars Systems (DASR), and Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) certification.

Desired Skills:

Minimum of five (5) years of “hands on” work experience repairing, overhauling, modifying

ground radar systems, including automated radar tracking systems; isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks and other tests using electronic test equipment; accomplishing organizational and intermediate level equipment modifications according to time compliance technical orders; assembling, installing, and repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, and waveguides; performing corrosion control;

ensuring maintenance data collection forms and inspections and maintenance records are

accurately completed; repairing, adjusting and aligning interface equipment for radar display in control tower. 


Additional experience maintaining FPN-63, GPN-22, GPN-27 (or 20), MPN-25,

or TPN-19. Minimum of two (2) years of hands-on experience in electronics repair, maintenance and testing of at least one of the ATC Radar systems and a Precision Approach Radar system.


Work Schedule: Rotating


Job Type: Full-time


Work Remotely: No


Applicants Should Respond to:

gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected

factor.

DSI_Electronics Technician III – ATC RADAR/PAPI-Kwajalein

Electronics Technician III – ATC RADAR/PAPI:


Location: Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002). TAX FREE* Location


Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an Electronic Technician III ATC RADAR/PAPI

technician to provide electronic maintenance service for LOGCAP V, Kwajalein Task Order,

Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002).


Duties:

The Electronics Technician III must meet the qualification requirements and have at least five (5) years’ experience:

  • Supervising the CNS work center that performs support and maintenance of Radar equipment
  • Repairing, overhauling, modifying ground radar systems including analog-todigital interface systems such as STRAP, etc.
  • Isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks and other tests using electronic test equipment.
  • Accomplishing organizational and intermediate level equipment modifications according to time compliance technical orders (TCTOs)
  • Assembling, installing, and repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, and waveguides
  • Installs, repairs, and maintains various airport electrical systems, including PAPI lights.
  • Troubleshoots and repairs PAPI electric control circuits, including relays, contactors, limit switches, photo eyes and loop detectors
  • Performing corrosion control
  • Ensuring maintenance data collection forms and inspections and maintenance records are accurately completed
  • Maintaining Facilities Status Records
  • Independently verifying operational condition of radar and integrated system to be within prescribed parameters in accordance with (IAW) applicable Technical Order/Manual or directive (commercial manuals, FAA Orders, and CEMIs).
  • Repairing, adjusting and aligning radar and integrated system to pass recertification and periodic flight checks.
  • Repairing, adjusting, and aligning interface equipment for radar display in control tower.
  • Set up and use standard and advance radar test equipment and familiar with technical manuals
  • Capability of leading and providing technical leadership to 6 or more people

Education:

Associate degree in Industrial Electronics, completion of an accredited Technical Apprentice

Program in Electronics or equivalent military training Formal electronics training from:

Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics for radar systems and/or

demonstrated ability to perform leadership and maintenance tasks and 5 years or more of

experience.


Basic Qualifications:

  • US citizen with a Department of Defense security clearance (selected applicant will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information). Minimum of three (3) years of handson experience in electronics repair, maintenance and testing air traffic control (ATC) surveillance radar systems.
  • Must be a graduate of a high school or a trade school & possess valid US driver’s license with photo.
  • US citizen with a Department of Defense security clearance (selected applicant will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information).
  • Minimum of five (5) years of hands-on experience performing preventive maintenance on ATC radar systems and related equipment, inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status, replacing defective components, performing operational checks, and maintaining inspection and maintenance records.
  • Digital Airport Surveillance Radars Systems (DASR), and Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS) certification.

Desired Skills:

Minimum of five (5) years of “hands on” work experience repairing, overhauling, modifying

ground radar systems, including automated radar tracking systems; isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks and other tests using electronic test equipment; accomplishing organizational and intermediate level equipment

modifications according to time compliance technical orders; assembling, installing, and

repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, and waveguides; performing corrosion control; ensuring maintenance data collection forms and inspections and maintenance records are accurately completed; repairing, adjusting and aligning interface equipment for radar display in control tower. 


Additional experience maintaining GPN-30/27/20, MPN-25, or TPN-19.

Minimum of two (2) years of hands-on experience in electronics repair, maintenance and testing of at least one of the ATC Radar systems.


Work Schedule: Rotating


Job Type: Full-time


Work Remotely: No


Applicants Should Respond to:

gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor

DSI_Electronics Technician II – Communications-Kwajalein

Electronics Technician II – Communications:


Location: Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002). TAX FREE* Location


Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an Electronic Technician I to provide electronic

maintenance service for LOGCAP V, Kwajalein Task Order, Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein

(KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002).


Duties:

The Electronics Technician II must meet the qualification requirements and have at least three (3) years’ experience:

  • Maintaining communications and navigation systems
  • Repair, adjust and align CM300 radio, Interim Voice Switch Replacement (IVSR), Digital Audio Legal Recorder (DALR) systems to pass certification and periodic flight checks.
  • Using specialized test equipment and software-controlled diagnostics to isolate malfunctions
  • Repairing of mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies
  • Tuning, aligning, and adjusting equipment
  • Inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status
  • Perform operational checks
  • Maintaining inspection and maintenance records
  • Operation of advance test equipment and test sets for the associated CNS equipment
  • Provide mentorship and supervise Electronics Technicians l

Education:

High School diploma or GED. Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or Class A or B military school in electronics for communications and navigation systems, or three (3) year electronics apprentice program with experience with the listed system types.


Basic Qualifications:

  • US citizen (selected applicant will be subject to a government security background investigation and must meet eligibility requirements).
  • This position requires a minimum of three (3) years of “hands on” work experience in support of installations, repair, troubleshooting or maintenance of electronic systems or equipment.
  • Must be a graduate of a high school or a trade school & possess valid US driver’s license with photo.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of “hands on” work experience in support of installations, repair, troubleshooting or maintenance of Electronic systems or equipment that may involve training and assisting lower level technicians. Must have the technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems and be able to exercise independent judgment in performing tasks in support of Electronic systems or Electronic Equipment.
  • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience performing preventive maintenance on ground radio communications systems and related equipment, inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status, replacing defective components, performing operational checks, and maintaining inspection and maintenance records.

Desired Skills:

At least three (3) years’ experience working with the following: Maintaining

Communications and Navigational Systems and related navigational status and reporting

systems. The candidate should be familiar with status collecting and display systems;

inspecting equipment at specified intervals; determining operational status; repairing

mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies; tuning, aligning, and adjusting equipment; performing operational checks; maintaining inspection and maintenance records


Work Schedule: Rotating


Job Type: Full-time


Work Remotely: No


Applicants Should Respond to:

gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender

identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected

factor.

DSI_Electronics Technician I – Communications and Navigation-Kwajalein

Electronics Technician I – Communications and Navigation:


Location: Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein (KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002).

Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an Electronic Technician I to provide electronic

maintenance service for LOGCAP V, Kwajalein Task Order, Marshall Islands, at Kwajalein

(KWA001) and Roi-Namur (KWA002).


Duties:

The Electronics Technician I must meet the qualification requirements and have at least three (3) years’ experience:

  • Maintaining communications and navigation systems
  • Using specialized test equipment and software-controlled diagnostics to isolate
  • malfunctions
  • Repairing of mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies
  • Tuning, aligning, and adjusting equipment
  • Inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status
  • Perform operational checks
  • Maintaining inspection and maintenance records
  • Repair, adjust and align TACAN, DVOR, ILS and integrated system to pass recertification and periodic flight checks.
  • Operation of standard test equipment and test sets for the associated CNS equipment

Education:

High School diploma or GED. Formal electronics training from: Technical School, or

Class A or B military school in electronics for communications and navigation systems,

or three (3) year electronics apprentice program with experience with the listed system

types.


Basic Qualifications:

• US citizen with a Department of Defense security clearance (selected applicant

will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility

requirements for access to classified information). This position requires a minimum of three (3) years of “hands on” work experience in support of installations, repair,

troubleshooting or maintenance of electronic systems or equipment.

  • Must be a graduate of a high school or a trade school & possess valid US driver’s license with photo.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of “hands on” work experience in support of installations, repair, troubleshooting or maintenance of Electronic systems or equipment that may involve training and assisting lower level technicians. 
  • Must have the technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems and be able to exercise independent judgment in performing tasks in support of Electronic systems or Electronic equipment.
  • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience performing preventive maintenance on ground radio communications systems and related equipment, inspecting equipment at specified intervals determining operational status, replacing defective components, performing operational checks, and maintaining inspection and maintenance records.

Desired Skills:

  • At least three (3) years’ experience working with the following: Maintaining Communications and Navigational Systems and related navigational status and reporting systems.
  • The candidate should be familiar with status collecting and display systems; inspecting equipment at specified intervals; determining operational status; repairing mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies; tuning, aligning, and adjusting equipment; performing operational checks; maintaining inspection and maintenance records

Work Schedule: Rotating


Job Type: Full-time


Work Remotely:

• No


Applicants Should Respond to:

gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants foremployment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender

identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected

factor.

Ramp Controller SEA or DTW

Ramp Controller 


Locations:

 Seattle-Tacoma Int'l Airport (SEA) or 

 Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)


Job description

Responsibilities

Dynamic Science, Inc., is looking for an individuals to serve as a Ramp Controller at the Seattle Airport (SEA) or Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). Opportunities available at both SEA and DTW based on your qualifications and locality preference.

 This employee controls aircraft (parking, push-backs, taxi, etc.) in the ramp, cargo and taxi lane area, ensuring safe, orderly and efficient operations and flow of aircraft. Works in rotating shifts to maintain coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  

Monitors radio frequencies continuously. Controls movements of aircraft in aircraft ramp, cargo and taxilane area, ensuring proper sequencing and separation; approves requests for push backs of aircraft into taxi lanes in ramp area ensuring an orderly flow of traffic and prevention of delays; and Monitors all aircraft movement under ramp control visually and with surface radar detection equipment. 

Maintains liaison with FAA and Airport Operations personnel to coordinate unusual or emergency situations.

Qualifications

• Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)

• This position requires air traffic control ground control experience or similar experience in the movement of air traffic

• The ability to work under pressure in rearranging priorities of ground traffic movement amidst changing situations and maintain poise during emergencies is essential. 

• Experience as a terminal air traffic controller either in the FAA, private or military is preferred

• Seattle Airport (SEA)

• Experience as a terminal air traffic controller either in the FAA, private or military is required and the candidate must hold a prior Control Tower Operator (CTO) credential in order to be considered.

• The ability to work under pressure in rearranging priorities of ground traffic movement amidst changing situations and maintain poise during emergencies is essential. 

Other Requirements

• Must be a U.S. citizen

• Candidates must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.

• Demonstrated oral and written communication skills.

• Minimum of a High School Diploma.

• Additional experience and training in FAA, military, or commercial Air Traffic Control operations is required.


Applicant Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com - Include person's name, preferred method of communication and attach a complete resume



Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.


MCAF ATC Communications Electronics Technician

Job Description (MCAF ATC Communications Electronics Technician):

Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) Quantico, Virginia has a requirement for Flight Clearance and Air Traffic Control Maintenance services in support of air traffic operations to and from the United States Marine Corps Quantico Air Facility. MCAF Quantico's mission is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia, by providing comprehensive airfield services.


Duties of the Communications Electronics Technician include but not limited to:

Provide planned / preventive and corrective maintenance and training, as well as provides maintenance administration on all assigned communications systems that support Air Operations

• Perform planned / preventive maintenance and daily operational checks in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and OPNAVINST 4790.4.

  • Perform corrective maintenance in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and verify correct certifying ground inspections values and data on FAA flight inspectable systems in accordance with the NAVAIR 00-80T-114 and OPNAVINST 3721.5.
  • Obtain required qualifications and provides NAALS systems training, On the Job Training (OJT), and submits qualification recommendations to newly assigned Electronics Technicians in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1.
  • Perform required administrative functions such as ensuring maintenance data collection forms, inspections reports, training documentation, maintenance reports, maintains facilities status reports, Work Center logbooks, equipment forms, supply documentation, and training materials are completed and recorded in accordance with CAMLEJO 3721.1, OPNAVINST 3721.5, OPNAVINST 4790.4, and NAVAIR 00-80T-114.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Must possess a Secret Clearance or previously held a Secret Clearance which has expired (not revoked).
  • Must successfully complete an initial indoctrination training program and recurring systems proficiency evaluation, as needed, in accordance with MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and OPNAVINST 3721.1. The initial indoctrination training and recurring system proficiency evaluations are government-provided.
  • Must possess the following system certifications: 
  •        AN/FYC-22 Visual Information Display System, 
  •        AN/FSC-127 Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch (ETVS), and CM-300 Radios. 
  • These certificates of completion must be from a recognized formal training facility, such as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), FAA, or military technical training center.
  • Must have three (3) years of working knowledge and experience with the following systems: AN/FYC-22 Visual Information Display System, AN/FSC-127 Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch (ETVS), and CM-300 Radios.
  • Must present a certificate from the DOD or FAA electronics course or an approved accredited electronics certification program.

• Must have five (5) years of experience working with the following: 

  1. experience maintaining Air Traffic Control systems. 
  2. repairing, overhauling, modifying Air Traffic Control systems including analog-to-digital interface systems.
  3. isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks, and other tests using a wide range of electronic test equipment.
  4. assembling, installing, and repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, fiber optics, and RF waveguides. 
  5. performing corrosion control measures.
  6. ensuring maintenance data collection forms, inspections and maintenance records are accurately complete.
  7. maintain Facilities Status Records and update logbooks. 
  8. independently verifies operational condition of Air Traffic Control systems to be within prescribed parameters in accordance with applicable Technical Order/Manual or directive.
  9. repair, adjust, and aligns systems to pass recertification and periodic flight checks; 
  10. repair, adjust and align for radar display in the Radar Air Traffic Control Facility (RATCF) and Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT).

• Must be Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) qualified and must maintain qualification for the contract duration.


Skills/Other Requirements: 

• Show a history of working with little or no supervision

• Be capable of component level repairs requiring through-hole and surface mount soldering

• Be able to quickly learn to maintain unfamiliar systems with limited training.

• Have strong computer skills including familiarity with older Windows versions (3.1 and higher), DOS, MS Office; network administration experience a plus.

• Show familiarity with telecommunication principles and troubleshooting techniques.


Education:

Hight School Diploma


Applicants Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.


Electronics Technician III – RADAR Technician

Electronics Technician III – RADAR Technician


Location: Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) 2100 Rowell Road, Quantico, VA 22134.


Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an Electronic Technician III to provide electronic maintenance service for Naval Air Traffic Control, Air Navigation Aids and Landing Systems (NAALS) equipment for Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF), Quantico, VA 22134. 


Job Description (MCAF ATC Radar Electronics Technician):

Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) Quantico, Virginia has a requirement for Flight Clearance and Air Traffic Control Maintenance services in support of air traffic operations to and from the United States Marine Corps Quantico Air Facility. MCAF Quantico's mission is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia, by providing comprehensive airfield services.

Duties of the Radar Electronics Technician include but not limited to:

Provide planned/preventive and corrective maintenance and training, as well as providing maintenance administration on all assigned radar systems that support Air Operations. Specifically:


• Perform planned / preventive maintenance and daily operational checks in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and OPNAVINST 4790.4.

• Perform corrective maintenance in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and verify correct certifying ground inspections values and data on FAA flight inspectable systems in accordance with the NAVAIR 00-80T-114 and OPNAVINST 3721.5.

• Obtain required qualifications and provides NAALS systems training, On the Job Training (OJT), and submits qualification recommendations to newly assigned Electronics Technicians in accordance with the MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1.

• Perform required administrative functions such as ensuring maintenance data collection forms, inspections reports, training documentation, maintenance reports, maintains facilities status reports, Work Center logbooks, equipment forms, supply documentation and training materials are completed and recorded in accordance with CAMLEJO 3721.1, OPNAVINST 3721.5, OPNAVINST 4790.4, and NAVAIR 00-80T-114.


Minimum Qualifications:

• Must possess a Secret Clearance or previously held a Secret Clearance which has expired (not revoked).

• Must complete an initial indoctrination training program and recurring systems proficiency evaluations, as needed, in accordance with MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJO 3721.1 and OPNAVINST 3721.1. The initial indoctrination training and recurring system proficiency evaluation are government-provided. 

• Must possess system certifications on the following systems: AN/GPN-30 Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR) and AN/FSQ-204 Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS). These certificates of completion must be from a recognized formal training facility, such as an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), FAA, or military technical training center.

• Must have three (3) years of working knowledge and experience with the following systems: AN/GPN-30 Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR) and AN/FSQ-204 Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System (STARS).

• Must present a certificate from the DOD or FAA electronics course or an approved accredited electronics certification program.


• Must have five (5) years of experience working with the following: 

o experience maintaining Air Traffic Control systems.

o repairing, overhauling, modifying Air Traffic Control systems including analog-to-digital interface systems.

o isolating malfunctions by prescribed systems checking procedures, visual inspections, voltage checks, and other tests using a wide range of electronic test equipment. 

o assembling, installing, and repairing antenna systems, transmission lines, fiber optics, and RF waveguides.

o performing corrosion control measures.

o ensuring maintenance data collection forms, inspections and maintenance records are accurately complete.

o maintain Facilities Status Records and update logbooks.

o independently verifies operational condition of Air Traffic Control systems to be within prescribed parameters in accordance with applicable Technical Order/Manual or directive.

o repair, adjust, and aligns systems to pass recertification and periodic flight checks; and 

o repair, adjust and align for radar display in the Radar Air Traffic Control Facility (RATCF) and Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT).


• Must be Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) qualified and must maintain qualification for the contract duration.


Skills/Other Requirements: 

• Show a history of working with little or no supervision

• Be capable of component level repairs requiring through-hole and surface mount soldering

• Be able to quickly learn to maintain unfamiliar systems with limited training.

• Have strong computer skills including familiarity with older Windows versions (3.1 and higher), DOS, MS Office; network administration experience a plus.

• Show familiarity with telecommunication principles and troubleshooting techniques.


Education:

Hight School Diploma


Applicants Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.


Flight Planning – Airfield Management Specialist

Flight Planning – Airfield Management Specialist


Location: Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) 2100 Rowell Road, Quantico, VA 22134.


Dynamic Science, Inc., is currently seeking an individual for Flight Planning Services workload as Airfield Management Specialists at Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF), Quantico, VA 22134. 


Job Description (MCAF ATC Airfield Mgmt Specialist):

Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF) Quantico, Virginia has a requirement for Flight Clearance and Air Traffic Control Maintenance services in support of air traffic operations to and from the United States Marine Corps Quantico Air Facility. MCAF Quantico's mission is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico, Virginia, by providing comprehensive airfield services.

Duties Airfield Management Specialist include but not limited to:

Assist pilots with flight planning, provide necessary information and support during flight, and offer post-flight services such as debriefing and analysis. Duties and responsibilities include:

• Process Flight Plans 

• Transmit and receive flight plans and related air traffic messages between worldwide US military airfield management / flight planning personnel, Air Route Traffic Control Center, and FAA Flight Service Station.

• Notify Air Traffic Control via inter-phone of flight plan changes.

• Provide airport advisory service and clearance delivery service when the Air Traffic Control Tower is closed.

• Monitor receipt, review, dissemination, and disposition of incoming Notice to Air Missions.

• Manage Flight Information Publications account.

• Provide detailed assistance to military pilots and pilots of private, foreign, and contract aircraft.

• Initiate emergency action checklists.

• Prepare and submit all required reports and assigned projects.

• Review and coordinate landing requests supporting various contingency operations in the National Capitol Region (NCR) and Military District of Washington (MDW). This involves efficiently managing and prioritizing landing requests to support critical operations and ensuring seamless integration with other agencies involved in these operations.

• Coordinate special services and handling for flights with distinguished visitors.

• Coordinate flight information on Instrument Flight Rules aircraft with Air Route Traffic Control Center.

• Coordinate with Fuels / Motor transport to arrange gas, as well as transportation services for transient crews.

• Schedule aircraft activities with tenant and transient aircraft.

• Initiate search and rescue for overdue Visual Flight Rules aircraft to include Information Requests and Alert Notices.

• Provide training to newly assigned Aviation Operations Specialists, Electronics Technicians, and other personnel.

• Conduct and document daily and periodic airfield inspections in accordance with NAVAIR 00-80T-124.

• Mitigate hazards and notify appropriate agencies to resolve hazards or non-compliant conditions.

• Train to become qualified as a Flight Planning Dispatcher and Flight Planning Supervisor.


Minimum Qualifications:

• Must possess a Secret Clearance or previously held a Secret Clearance which has expired (not revoked).

• Must possess a minimum of two (2) years of experience working with Microsoft Access, Excel, and SharePoint.

• Must have three (3) years of working knowledge and experience with the following systems: 

o AN/FYC-22 Visual Information Display System, 

o AN/FSC-127 Enhanced Terminal Voice Switch (ETVS), 

o Flight Data Input / Output.


Skills/Other Requirements: 

• Show a history of working with little or no supervision

• Be capable of component level repairs requiring through-hole and surface mount soldering

• Be able to quickly learn to maintain unfamiliar systems with limited training.

• Have strong computer skills including familiarity with older Windows versions (3.1 and higher), DOS, MS Office; network administration experience a plus.

• Show familiarity with telecommunication principles and troubleshooting techniques.


Education:

Hight School Diploma


Applicants Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com


Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.



Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems Maintenance Technician

ATCALS Lead Maintenance Technician


Title: ATCALS Lead Maintenance Technician

Location: Martinsburg WV, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport

Date Posted: March 3rd, 2023

Date Closing: Until Filled

Status: Full-Time

Job Description


Resolves technical problems of repair, overhaul, and modification of flight facilities radio (ATCALS) and weather equipment (i.e., Tower radio transmitters/Recievers CM-200/CM-300, Radio antennas, GRC-171/211, ETVS Voice Switch, DALR, Light Guns, DME, Coupler antenna UHF/VHF, Radio frequency filters, Audio Patch Panel with Power Supply Assy, STARS Tower Display

Workstation) Read schematics and pictorial diagrams to solve maintenance problems, and analyzes construction and operating efficiency Determines repair procedures necessary to correct defective equipment Interprets and implements maintenance equipment associated with the equipment Perform PMIs on METNAV Equipment, complete equipment/facility data logs on equipment maintained Update and maintain Technical Orders (T.O.s) Order parts for repairs and return parts to depot Complete all documents for the parts ordered and returned to Depot Signs shipping receipt for all parts and supplies ordered and received for maintenance Isolate unusual malfunctions using tube testers, frequency meters, volt meters, and other related equipment and by studying resistance measurements, schematic diagrams, and operating characteristics of the equipment Conducts detailed tests of repaired components, using bench mockups and related test equipment Replaces components such as capacitors, resistors, modulators, transformers, and transistors using small hand tools, soldering irons, and specialized electronic instruments

Perform supervisory duty for additional technician as required


Qualifications


Education


Formal training in communications electronics is required

Experience


Minimum of three years' experience on military or civilian equipment is required.

Individual will possess technical experience in air traffic control systems; ground-based electronic navigation, weather systems, and related operations are preferred because this individual is ultimately responsible for validating the adequacy and accuracy of all Contractor work products

Current relevant experience in the full range of operational and technical management must be shown by documented successful completion of multiple projects during the past eight years, preferably on overseas area of responsibility efforts

Experience should include systems that support airport operations, airspace management, air traffic control, system analysis, ATC systems planning, aviation weather operations and systems, and management of operational ATC and ATCALS electronics maintenance facilities

Must have a thorough background in basic electronics; must be experienced in radio, ATCALS, navigation communications equipment as required; experience with legacy systems preferred

Technical Skills


Must possess or be able to obtain an FCC Radiotelephone Operators License

Must be familiar with technical orders, directives, and specifications related to this job; must demonstrate ability to perform all work functions with an economy of material, time, manpower, and natural resource energy

Must have working knowledge of the following equipment, or have worked with similar equipment in previous positions: Digital Voice Recording System (DVRS), Small Terminal Voice Switch (STVS), FRN-45 TACAN, NDB, GRN-29 ILS, FMQ-13, GRC/GRT Radios, Other electronic technician skills

Skills/Other Qualifications


Must have or be able to attain a Secret security clearance

Must possess a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record

Must be medically approved to lift 50 pounds

Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check

To Apply


Please mail, e-mail or fax your résumé, cover letter, and availability date to:


Applicant Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com - Include person's name, preferred method of communication and attach a complete resume



Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.


Air Traffic Controller/Weather Observer

Location: Eastern WV Regional Airport (MRB), 222 Sabre Jet Blvd., Martinsburg WV 25401


Responsibilities: 

Perform air traffic control duties as a full performance controller.  Function as a sole tower operator with all Air Traffic Control performance requirements.  Perform all basic weather watch functions required during assigned shifts. 


• Capable of operating all tower positions as Controller-in-Charge

• Train assistant controllers and trainees in all tower positions 

• Record and electronically transmit surface weather observations as applicable

• Obtain and transmit all pilot reports

• Advise maintenance technicians of all equipment problems


Perform other related ATC duties as assigned by the Air Traffic Manager.

Full and Part-Time position available.


Experience: 

• Minimum of 3 years experience in ATC duties in a control tower (REQUIRED)


Qualifications:

• Must have or be able to hold a Class 2 FAA medical certificate (REQUIRED)

• Must have or be able to obtain a Department of Defense (DoD) SECRET security clearance (REQUIRED)

• Must have a background in weather observation and have or be able to pass National Weather Service LAWRS/SAWRS certification examination as applicable.  

• Must be able to pass pre-employment drug testing and basic background screening (REQUIRED)


Education:

Must have attended Military or FAA Air Traffic Control school or equivalent training and hold a Control Tower Operator (CTO) certification (REQUIRED)


Applicant Should Respond to:


gregg.mowrer@dynamicscience.com - Include person's name, preferred method of communication and attach a complete resume



Dynamic Science, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, Vietnam-era or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.