Torch Technologies is seeking an individual to provide Global Sensor Management analyst duties to integrate within the Missile Defense / Space Domain Awareness / Missile Warning (MD/SDA /MW) mission areas to support USSPACECOM.⯠The position requires an individual possessing a wide range of skills and demonstrated experience; providing a fully integrated capability to analyze potential national strategic and operational impacts resulting from the loss or disruption of critical systems or capabilities. As a Global Sensor Management (GSM) Analyst, your duties will include the following but not limited to: Maintains expert knowledge on the Missile Defense, Space Domain Awareness and Missile Warning mission area, provides technical guidance, advisory support, and assistance on an entire project and/or major phases for broad and varied operations. Serves as an authority on issues of MD/SDA/MW with comprehensive knowledge of long-range mission, objective, and management plans in the Unified Command Plan. Oversight of all MD/SDA/MW systems-from sensors to correlation centers to forward users as well as Command and Control Systems. Responds to USSPACECOM GO-FO level RFIs involving multi-mission sensors and C2 anomalies. Recommends employment capabilities, operational concepts, and tactics for the MD/SDA/ MW mission area for the long-range implementation and administration of substantive DOD operational programs assigned to the command. Possesses in-depth knowledge of war fighting doctrine, joint combat command structure, and global command and control constructs. Supports multiple organizations in driving solutions for C2 structure test/implementation and interfaces with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense & respective System Program Offices Proposes system changes involving significant departures from established policy with the application of many different quantitative and qualitative techniques. Reviews Presidential, Secretary of Defense (SecDef), AND Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) policy, directives instructions, guidance, concepts and doctrine for incorporation into command strategic policy and operational guidance.