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Field Service Technician
San Diego, California, United States
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Mount Indie is seeking to provide forward-deployed support for an airborne networking pod and associated ground systems. This role focuses on hands-on installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and sustainment of Fuse pods and expeditionary ground gateway kits in operational environments.

You will work with aircrews, JICOs, network operations teams, and engineers to keep products mission-effective: bringing the pod to Full Ops, stabilizing Link-16 and JREAP-C, enabling voice (VoSIP/radio-over-IP), and burning down integration issues under real-world conditions.


What you'll do:

Pod & Aircraft Integration

  • Support upload, download, and ground checks of the pod on aircraft in coordination with maintenance and GCS crews.
  • Perform pod power on, BIT, and LRU checks across the integrated communications stack, including:
  • Tactical router/switch / mission computer (e.g., ruggedized compute node).
  • Type 1 IP encryptor (e.g., KG 250X or equivalent HAIPE).
  • Airborne IP SATCOM terminal (e.g., Starlink/StarShield or other pLEO/LEO SATCOM).
  • Link 16 tactical data link terminal (e.g., KOR 24A STT, MIDS LVT, MIDS JTRS, or similar).
  • Radio over IP / voice gateway (e.g., Vocality or similar RoIP/VoSIP device).
  • MANET / wideband line of sight radio (e.g., Silvus, Trellisware, or similar).
  • Verify aircraft/pylon power behavior (including power cycle impacts) and execute pod recovery sequences to return to Full Ops.
  • Assist with umbilical routing, connector inspections, and basic mechanical/electrical checks, escalating structural or avionics issues to the appropriate maintainers.

Mission Setup & Operations

  • Bring pod from cold start to mission ready by:
  • Configuring the mission management / monitoring tool (e.g., browser based network/TDL status interface similar to ADSI, LMMT, and T3).
  • Verifying tactical data link gateway configuration (e.g., TRAX like JREAP/Link 16 gateway software).
  • Confirming crypto loads and time synchronization for Link 16 and IP encryptors in coordination with COMSEC.
  • Establishing JREAP-C connectivity between the pod and ground sites.
  • Monitor pod status during missions (including long duration sorties), track Link 16 and JREAP-C health, and execute recovery TTPs after power events.
  • Support voice integration on the pod: assist with RoIP/VoSIP gateway and Link 16 radio voice channel configuration (e.g., 2nd channel V/UHF), perform clear voice and encrypted VoSIP checks, and support handset/radio integration as directed by engineering.
  • Capture flightline observations, power cycle timelines, and system behavior in daily notes to feed back into engineering and operations.

Network, Crypto, and Data Link Support

  • Work with SIPR providers, DISA, and base comms teams to validate system connectivity, bandwidth, and reachability mission services.
  • Assist with configuration and basic troubleshooting of:
  • JREAP-C between pod and ground sites.
  • Link-16 net entry for the airborne terminal (e.g., KOR-24A STT, MIDS-LVT/JTRS): load file/application of OPTASK LINK parameters, crypto period, time reference, and antenna/RF path checks in accordance with MIL-STD-6016 and platform guidance.
  • Status/data replication between the pod and shore/ground instances of the monitoring tool (e.g., WinTAK-like browser-based COP).
  • Support local COMSEC personnel with loading and verifying keys for:
  • Link-16 terminal (e.g., MIDS/STT TEK/TIK).
  • IP encryptors (HAIPE).
  • Ancillary radios or SATCOM modems.
  • All actions will follow approved key-handling procedures with COMSEC personnel retaining custodial responsibility.

Testing, Troubleshooting & Documentation

  • Execute repeatable ground test sequences to reproduce and isolate issues with:
  • Power sequencing and aircraft power behavior.
  • Network routing, bandwidth, and latency.
  • Tactical data links (Link 16 PPLI/tracks, J series forwarding, JREAP-C).
  • Voice services (RoIP/VoSIP) and radio audio paths.
  • Red/Black (CT/PT) routing paths through encryptors and mission computers.
  • Pull logs from pods, radios, routers, encryptors, and laptops and securely transfer them to Fuse engineering teams for analysis.
  • Follow structured troubleshooting practices: clearly document the problem, diagnostic steps, interim workarounds, and operational impact; feed this back to engineering and leadership for defect tracking and TTP updates.
  • Contribute to updates of user guides, checklists, and TTPs based on forward lessons learned and recurring field issues.

Customer & Team Interaction

  • Work directly with operators, JICOs, liaison officers, and maintainers to explain Fuse capabilities, current status, and basic operating procedures in clear, user-focused language.
  • Provide informal, on-the-spot training and mission-prep walkthroughs on Fuse, the ground gateway kit, and associated monitoring/GW tools to aircrew and watch floor personnel as needed.
  • Represent Fuse professionally in high-visibility operational environments; identify pain points for the warfighter and relay them back to the product and engineering teams.

Requirements

Required

  • U.S. citizenship.
  • Ability to maintain a Secret security clearance.
  • Ability and willingness to travel up to ~75% CONUS and OCONUS for extended periods, including deployment to austere locations and support to extended mission days.
  • 2+ years of experience in one or more of the following:
  • Field service, avionics, or systems maintenance on military platforms.
  • Tactical data links (e.g., Link-16) or multi-link gateway systems (e.g., TRAX, WinTAK, or similar).
  • Tactical IP networking / SATCOM systems (e.g., pLEO/LEO SATCOM, WBHF, or Ku/Ka-band terminals) in DoD environments.
  • Comfortable working on and around aircraft in coordination with maintenance and ground crews.
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot complex systems by following procedures, using logs, and collaborating with remote engineering teams.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills; able to brief status and issues concisely to both operators and engineers.

Highly Desired

  • Hands-on experience with any of the following (or similar) systems:
  • Link-16 terminals (e.g., KOR-24A STT, MIDS-LVT, MIDS-JTRS), JREAP-C client/servers, or other tactical data link gateways (e.g., TRAX, WinTAK).
  • Type-1 HAIPE devices (e.g., KG-250X family or equivalent).
  • SATCOM terminals (Starlink/StarShield, WGS, commercial Ku/Ka) and tactical IP routers/firewalls (e.g., ruggedized CORE-class systems) in deployed environments.
  • Radio-over-IP / VoSIP gateways (e.g., Vocality, TACLANE-VoIP, or equivalent).
  • Prior experience supporting airborne gateways, networking pods, or similar mission systems.
  • Prior military service or direct support to operational units.
  • Familiarity with Linux, basic command-line tools, and web-based management interfaces (e.g., cloud-hosted tactical monitoring systems similar to ADSI, LMMT, and T3).
  • Experience working with COMSEC/crypto teams and interpreting OPTASK LINK, theater data link guidance, and JICO-provided network plans.


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