Amentum is seeking a Ground Electronics Supervisor to lead daily operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of ground electronics systems, communication equipment, and associated support devices. This role is pivotal in ensuring the readiness and functionality of electronic systems that support critical mission operations. The supervisor will oversee technical teams, manage documentation, and ensure compliance with both military and corporate standards.
Responsibilities
Supervise daily operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of ground electronics systems and communication equipment.
Oversee technicians performing inspections, repairs, calibrations, and system testing in accordance with Navy and Amentum standards.
Ensure proper configuration, functionality, and readiness of electronic systems supporting mission operations.
Maintain accurate maintenance logs, equipment records, and technical documentation.
Coordinate scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities with operations, engineering, and leadership teams.
Ensure compliance with safety, security, and environmental regulations related to electronic systems and equipment.
Provide technical guidance, training, and performance oversight for assigned personnel.
Support installation, upgrades, and integration of new electronic systems or components.
Requirements and Qualifications
Minimum of 3 years of experience in ground electronics maintenance, communications systems, avionics, or related technical fields.
High school diploma or equivalent; additional training or certification in electronics, communications, or electrical systems is highly preferred.
Must possess a valid passport valid for at least one year beyond the hire date.
Ability to travel internationally and meet/maintain contract medical requirements for the duration of deployment.
Ability to obtain and maintain facility credentials and authorization.
Valid driver’s license.
Preferred Skills and Experience
Previous experience working in an austere OCONUS environment with a multi-national workforce.
Experience supervising technicians or leading technical maintenance teams.
Strong understanding of electronic troubleshooting, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance practices.
Familiarity with Navy or DoD electronic systems, maintenance programs, or technical documentation.
Ability to obtain country-specific visas per the U.S. Department of State Foreign Clearance Guide.