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Posted by: MPRI, an L3 division on Apr 30, 2010
Description:Position Requirements/Criteria:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in a technical field and 3 years of specialized experience; or Associates Degree and 7 years of specialized experience; or 11 years of specialized experience. Possess or be able to meet Dod 8570.1-M (Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program) requirements for Information Assurance (IA) II certification and obtain the certification within 6-months of hire. Proficient using REDHAT ENTERPRISE Operation System. Possess a US Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Security Clearance. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Specialized models and simulations experience in support of collective training within a constructive and virtual environment. Experience in integrating US Army simulation systems to stimulate counterpart Battle Command Systems. Familiarity with a majority of the following disciplines: MS Back Office programming (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Exchange, and SQL Database Server); MS SQL; MS Access database management; HTML programming; Java Script programming; Software license management. Desired, but not required skills, are Web design concepts, Visual Basic, MS Internet Information Server programming, Cold Fusion Programming. PRIMARY FUNCTION(S) Supports the integration of intelligence related battle command systems and simulation federations. Operate simulation model to model interfaces of fielded constructive federations and gaming models and specifically the Run Time Interface (RTI) for Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC) Multi-Resolution Federation (MRF)-CORPs Battle Simulation (CBS)/Warfighter's Simulation(WARSIM) and Entity Resolution Federation (ERF), and Joint Live Virtual Constructive (JLVC) federations. Participate in simulation beta, integration and regression testing of fielded intelligence related constructive and gaming federations and models, including database creation, system administration, functional operation, and test case creation and feedback. Operate simulation model to model interfaces of fielded constructive federations and gaming models and specifically the RTI for MRF-C/W. Participate in the Joint Exercise Life Cycle (JELC) and provide input to exercise technical planning. Works from specifications to develop or modify operating systems applications as they pertain to exercise intelligence training. Provides system and hardware engineering support services for Intelligence exercise design and execution. Assists with design, coding, benchmark testing, modeling, simulation, debugging, and documentation of programs to include TACSIM, ASSET, ACE-IOS, and NWARS-NG. Applications generally dealing with utility programs, job design systems language, macros, subroutines and other control modules. Works on most phases of software systems programming applications, and may require instruction and guidance in other phases. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES Duties include (but are not limited to): 1) Identifies hardware and software problems 2) Provide technical consultation and coordinates projects regarding system design and implementation 3) Installs, modifies, and configures operating systems to enable integration as required 4) Designs, develops, tests and implements computer programs and subsystems 5) Provides hardware/software support and communications design 6) Resolves problems between interfacing systems7) Performs software application enhancements such as the process of analysis, design, implementation and test of a new requirements. |