Air Force Account Field Sales Engineer

CACI InternationalFort Walton Beach, FL
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About The Position

We are looking for someone to represent CACI S2 as an Electro-Magnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO), Electronic Warfare (EW), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Subject Matter Expert (SME) and support products and developments associated with CACI S2 Products – with focus on EW and SIGINT products. You will provide Field Sales Engineering (FSE) support to existing customers of CACI S2 products. You will support Sales, Program Management, Business Development, and Product Management in the development and sustainment of the Air Force Account and associated CACI S2 products .

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree or at least 15 years of operational experience operating DOD spectrum management, EW or SIGINT systems in an operational environment
  • Former Air Force TAC-P or SRO
  • Active TS/SCI due to the customer set
  • Experience directly related to Air Force employment of EW/SIGINT Equipment
  • Detailed understanding of DOD Spectrum management, EW and/or SIGINT operations in all domains
  • Detailed understanding of RF fundamentals, including but not limited to, propagation, detectability, and direction finding
  • Self driven and have the ability to interact with the customer to understand the requirements of that customer and translate those to engineering requirements unsupervised
  • Ability to travel on short notice to demonstrate CACI S2 systems in an appropriate environment
  • Understanding of DOD Service organizations, also a detailed understanding of the different functions inside DOD Service organizations
  • Ability to lead training classes with customer users

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with sales, front-end of the business, Face-to-Face customer interactions
  • Familiarity with Joint DoD RF tactical communication systems, applications, and wireless networking.
  • Enjoys working with people, developing relationships, and sharing knowledge.
  • Ability to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced, high-stakes environment and work as a team.
  • Prior Military MOS, NEC, or Officer Designation in an EW/SI specialty

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical assistance to S2 Products specifically EW and SIGINT to further growth in the Air Force account
  • Demonstrate CACI S2 products in various locations supporting government testing, demonstrations of capability, integration, and regression testing.
  • Translate customer requirements into internal engineering requirements to support spiral improvements to the product line.
  • Assists the Account Managers in sales and activities and creation of opportunities.
  • Assist Business Development in capture goals
  • Create and maintain opportunities related to the Air Force account in the CACI Products CRM tool Salesforce
  • Provide weekly status reports to CACI sales and BD leads for the Air Force Account
  • Provide and/or assist in new equipment training and train the trainer courses of instruction related to the Air Force Account.
  • Provide onsite equipment support at customer sites, including troubleshooting, upgrades, and repairs.
  • Maintain diligent mobile phone, text, and email communication with internal company chain of command and customer POCs.

Benefits

  • Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives.
  • We offer competitive compensation, benefits and learning and development opportunities.
  • Our broad and competitive mix of benefits options is designed to support and protect employees and their families.
  • At CACI, you will receive comprehensive benefits such as; healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, and time off benefits.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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