The Electronics Exploitation (EE) Deployer will undertake thrilling overseas deployments, tackling exciting challenges in critical intelligence communities. This role involves diving deep into electronic analysis of target devices, from basic signaling to advanced modifications, and crafting compelling reports and briefings on characterization, vulnerabilities, and exploitation recommendations. The deployer will team up with engineers and subject matter experts to solve complex problems, respond to RFIs, and stay at the forefront of technology by researching emerging techniques and conducting laboratory-based analyses. Key responsibilities include capturing, characterizing, and identifying electrical/electronic RF receiver and transmitter modules, operating frequencies, and power; visually identifying electronic components; conducting research to develop accurate schematics of electronics systems; analyzing, demodulating, and decoding signals to extract intelligence data; and performing electronic data recovery on various devices using state-of-the-art forensic tools. The EE Deployer will serve as the expert in a forward, level two exploitation lab, supporting DOW conventional, SOF, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) warfighters and other government organizations, handling the collection and exploitation of recovered electronic devices. This position demands independence and the ability to thrive in isolated work environments, coordinating with CONUS-based engineering staff, generating forensics reports, and responding to analytical requirements. When not deployed, the individual will engage in cutting-edge training exercises supporting US and Partner forces and collaborate with top-tier technical forensic engineers on advanced level 3 exploitation projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees