About The Position

The Telecommunications Domain Subject Matter Expert (SME) serves as the senior technical authority for the FAA Telecomm Domain, leading a team of Network Architects and Systems Engineers to define the FAA vision for telecommunications modernization and translate it into actionable Enterprise Architecture, capability roadmaps, and implementation-ready designs. This role requires deep domain expertise with FAA telecomm systems and modernization efforts—especially FTI, FENS, and TDM-to-IP transitions—and proven experience designing and implementing large-scale, nationwide networks with high availability, strict operational constraints, and rigorous change governance.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 16 years with BS/BA or Minimum of 14 years with MS/MA
  • Bachelor’s degree in Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience).
  • 12+ years of experience in telecommunications/network architecture, systems engineering, or technical leadership on large-scale, mission-critical network programs (federal, aviation, defense, or similarly regulated environments).
  • Hands-on FAA Telecommunications Domain experience is required, including strong familiarity with FTI, FENS, and/or TDM-to-IP modernization (architecture, operations, deployment/sustainment, or transition planning).
  • Demonstrated experience designing and implementing nationwide networks, including multi-site architecture, routing strategy, resiliency, carrier diversity, and large-scale cutover planning.
  • Strong understanding of IP networking fundamentals and enterprise carrier-grade patterns: routing, segmentation, QoS/traffic engineering, high availability, network services (DNS/DHCP/NTP), and secure remote access as applicable.
  • Experience with systems engineering rigor: requirements development, interface definition, configuration/change management, design reviews, and verification/validation planning.
  • Familiarity with network management/observability concepts and tooling: performance monitoring, fault management, configuration compliance, inventory, and incident response workflows.
  • Ability to communicate with executive and operational stakeholders—translating complex network tradeoffs into clear decisions, risks, and sequencing plans.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Public Trust (or higher), as required by the program.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.
  • Experience with FAA/NAS network environments, safety-critical operations, and deployment constraints (site access, maintenance windows, phased cutovers, service continuity).
  • Direct experience with large carrier/service-provider interconnects, diverse transport strategies, and vendor management across national footprints.
  • Familiarity with modern network architectures and practices (as applicable): SD-WAN, segmentation/zero trust network patterns, automation/IaC for network configuration, and secure telemetry pipelines.
  • Experience with architecture frameworks and artifacts (e.g., DoDAF, TOGAF, operational views, interface views, standards profiles, roadmaps).
  • Relevant certifications (one or more): CCNP/CCIE, JNCIP/JNCIE, ITIL, or equivalent.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the principal Telecommunications Domain advisor to FAA leadership and program stakeholders for network modernization strategy, enterprise architecture, and technical governance.
  • Lead an integrated team of Network Architects and Systems Engineers to develop telecomm domain architectures, reference designs, and transition strategies aligned with FAA priorities and NAS operational requirements.
  • Define the Telecommunications Domain Vision-to-Execution blueprint, including target-state architecture, transition states, technology standards, and migration sequencing that minimizes operational risk.
  • Own the telecomm enterprise design across transport, routing/switching, voice, network services, timing/synchronization (as applicable), and operations/management—ensuring designs support NAS mission systems and enterprise integration needs.
  • Drive modernization of legacy transport and services, including TDM-to-IP evolution, voice and data convergence, and interoperability with existing NAS infrastructure during multi-year transitions.
  • Provide technical leadership for nationwide network design and implementation, including resiliency patterns (multi-region, diverse paths), capacity planning, performance engineering, and lifecycle planning.
  • Establish and chair domain-level architecture governance, including design reviews, standards/patterns, interface alignment, and technical debt management across telecomm capabilities.
  • Coordinate cross-domain integration with cybersecurity, automation, surveillance, infrastructure/platform, and test & evaluation teams to ensure telecomm designs are secure, deployable, supportable, and compliant.
  • Direct operational and sustainment alignment, ensuring architecture decisions account for monitoring/observability, fault isolation, maintenance windows, spares strategy, and continuity of operations (COOP) needs.
  • Lead vendor and integrator technical evaluations and trade studies (architecture options, migration approaches, service models), producing recommendations that balance safety, performance, schedule, and cost.
  • Mentor and develop senior technical staff, building consistent engineering rigor across design artifacts, implementation plans, and operational handoffs.
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