Communications Systems & Spectrum Compliance Lead

CHAOS IndustriesEl Segundo, CA
Onsite

About The Position

CHAOS Industries is redefining modern defense with a multi-product portfolio that gives the ultimate advantage—domain dominance. The company's products are powered by Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™), empowering warfighters, commercial air operators, and border protection teams to act faster, adapt rapidly, and stay ahead of evolving threats. The Communications Systems & Spectrum Compliance Lead is based in El Segundo, California, and owns the technical performance and regulatory readiness of every data link CHAOS systems depend on — from point-to-point RF dishes, 5G and cellular modems, and Starlink terminals, to fiber network interconnects and MPU5 tactical radios. This role suits someone who is equally comfortable validating a link budget on a bench and researching a foreign ministry's spectrum licensing requirements ahead of a partner-nation demonstration. Beyond sustaining today's communications architecture, this role continuously evaluates emerging communications technology — new SATCOM constellations, private 5G, mesh and ad hoc networking, software-defined radio — to strengthen the resilience of CHAOS's coherent, distributed sensor and effector networks. You'll be the single point of accountability ensuring that every communications path — device-to-device, device-to-internet, device-to-cellular/ISP — is technically functional and legally authorized before the team departs for any demonstration or contract delivery, domestically or with a foreign partner.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, RF Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
  • At least 7 years of experience in RF/wireless communications systems engineering, spectrum management, or telecommunications regulatory affairs.
  • Hands-on experience with tactical radios (MPU5/SRW or similar), SATCOM terminals (Starlink or comparable), point-to-point RF/microwave links, and cellular/5G modem integration.
  • Working knowledge of ITU Radio Regulations and how national spectrum authorities implement them.
  • Familiarity with US export control regimes (ITAR, EAR) as applied to communications and RF hardware.
  • Experience supporting international deployments, demonstrations, or Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programs.
  • Ability to interpret link budgets, network architecture diagrams, technical manuals, and regulatory filings.
  • Strong technical writing and cross-functional communication skills, with the ability to translate regulatory findings into clear go/no-go guidance for program teams.
  • Ability to satisfy customer, program, export-control, background, and drug-testing requirements applicable to assigned work.
  • Must currently hold, or be able to obtain and maintain, a U.S. security clearance.
  • Willingness and ability to travel domestically and internationally, including to non-permissive or austere environments.

Nice To Haves

  • Direct experience with L3Harris MPU5/ANW2 or equivalent tactical networking waveforms.
  • Experience with Starlink mobility/enterprise terminals and their country-by-country regulatory posture.
  • Prior work with DISA, the Joint Spectrum Center, or a service-level spectrum management office.
  • Experience navigating national type-approval processes (e.g., CE/RED, ANATEL, SRRC, WPC-ETA).
  • Familiarity with encryption import/export declaration processes (e.g., Wassenaar-aligned national regimes).
  • Prior service in a military or defense-contractor role involving communications planning.
  • Existing relationships with foreign partner-nation telecom regulators or in-country integrators.
  • Active DoD Secret or Top Secret clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Own the technical performance of all communications systems connecting CHAOS-developed devices to each other and to external networks, including point-to-point RF/microwave dishes, 5G and cellular modems, Starlink and other SATCOM terminals, fiber network interconnects, MPU5/tactical radios, and customer mesh networks.
  • Design, test, and validate link budgets, network architecture, and failover paths for each deployment configuration.
  • Conduct pre-deployment communications validation, confirming every link a system depends on is functional and authorized before the team travels to a site.
  • Support and troubleshoot connectivity problems, both in person in the field and remotely in collaboration with the rest of the team, to enable continuous uptime of our systems.
  • Continuously evaluate emerging communications technologies — new SATCOM constellations, private 5G/O-RAN, mesh/ad hoc networking, software-defined radio, and PNT-independent comms — for applicability to coherent, distributed defense networks.
  • Recommend and pilot new communications technology to reduce single points of failure and improve resilience in contested or denied environments.
  • Identify and document acceptable communications protocols, frequency bands, and licensing authorities on a country-by-country basis for every location where CHAOS conducts demonstrations or deliveries.
  • Research and track national cellular band allocations, carrier requirements, and roaming agreements required for CHAOS systems to operate abroad.
  • Determine Starlink service availability, mobility/roaming authorization status, and any country-specific restrictions or prohibitions before scheduling a deployment.
  • Identify host-nation spectrum management authority licensing and frequency coordination requirements, including deconfliction with military users when operating near or alongside foreign partners.
  • Track national type-approval/equipment certification requirements (e.g., CE/RED, ANATEL, IFT, SRRC, WPC-ETA, NBTC, and equivalent national certification bodies) applicable to RF hardware carried into a country.
  • Coordinate with legal and export-control teams on ITAR/EAR classification, Wassenaar Arrangement dual-use controls, and national encryption import/registration requirements for radios, dishes, and modems.
  • Manage customs and temporary import documentation for communications equipment carried into a country for demonstration or delivery.
  • Support diplomatic clearance, End User Certificate, and foreign partner government authorization requests tied to communications equipment.
  • Maintain a living reference library of country-specific communications and spectrum requirements to support rapid deployment planning.
  • Coordinate with program management, field engineering, and foreign partner points of contact to build a complete communications plan for every demonstration and delivery.
  • Interface with DoD spectrum management and frequency coordination channels for domestic and OCONUS training and test events.
  • Support proposal and capture teams with technical input on communications architecture and regulatory risk for new business.
  • Willing to travel (typically 30–50%) to customer, test, and partner-nation sites for deployments and mission support, both CONUS and OCONUS.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision benefits 100% paid for by the company
  • 401k (+ 50% company match up to 6% of pay)
  • FSA
  • HSA
  • life insurance
  • Free daily lunch
  • ‘No meeting Fridays’
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Casual dress code
  • Generous pre-IPO stock option grants
  • Relocation assistance
  • Annual bonuses (coming soon!)
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