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Field Service/Support Engineer

Kratos Defense & Rocket Support Services, Inc
United States, Indiana, Crane
300 Highway 361 (Show on map)
Jul 24, 2025

Provides
highly visible customer support through the performance of on-site
installation, as well as overseeing any necessary diagnoses, troubleshooting,
service, and repair of complex equipment and systems.

The
Lead System Technician will support the integration, testing, and sustainment
of AN/SPY-1 radar prototype test configurations with a focus on the SPY-1D and
newer variants. This hands-on role requires deep technical expertise in radar
hardware, including transmitter, signal processor, and antenna subsystems. The
technician will lead cabinet assembly, fault isolation, and performance
validation activities in a prototype or depot environment. The position
requires close coordination with engineering teams, government stakeholders,
and OEM partners to support modernization, sustainment, and long-term readiness
objectives.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

1. Hardware
Integration and Test Execution

Lead hands-on integration, setup, and testing of SPY-1
radar hardware (including XMTR, SIGPRO, and antenna subassemblies) in a lab or
prototype facility environment.

Perform functional and performance testing of radar
components using OEM and government-furnished test equipment.

Validate subassembly performance against technical data
packages (TDPs), OEM specifications, and Navy test requirements.

2. Radar
System Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

Apply expert-level diagnostic skills to identify, isolate,
and resolve complex hardware faults across SPY-1D and newer radar variants.

Utilize built-in test (BIT), manual troubleshooting
procedures, and signal tracing techniques to support rapid fault resolution.

3. Prototype
Assembly and Configuration Management

Oversee prototype test build-out, including harness
routing, component installation, cooling/power integration, and test point
access.

Maintain detailed records of hardware configurations,
serial numbers, and modifications to ensure traceability and alignment with
prototype baselines.

4. Technical
Documentation and Data Collection

Develop and review procedures, schematics, and redline
drawings to reflect actual hardware configurations and updates.

Collect and document test data, performance metrics, and
fault trends to support sustainment engineering and prototype validation.

5. Supportability
and Sustainment Feedback

Provide hardware-level feedback to engineering teams on
maintainability, accessibility, and modularity of SPY-1 hardware assemblies.

Recommend design or assembly changes to improve depot-level
repairability and shipboard supportability.

6. Mentorship
and Team Leadership

Serve as the lead technician within a multidisciplinary
Integrated Product Team (IPT), mentoring junior technicians and coordinating
task execution.

Ensure adherence to safety, quality, and Navy-specific
technical standards during all test and assembly operations.

7. Interface
with Government and OEM Stakeholders

Coordinate with NSWC Crane, ISEA, OEM representatives, and
system engineers to ensure alignment on prototype objectives and testing
milestones.

Support on-site reviews, readiness walkthroughs, and
milestone demonstrations as the hands-on radar hardware subject matter expert.

8. Facility
and Test Readiness

Support setup and maintenance of prototype test labs,
including cabling, environmental control, power distribution, and RF safety
compliance.

Ensure all equipment and hardware assets are properly
calibrated, maintained, and tracked in accordance with Navy METCAL
requirements.

Other
job duties as assigned.



SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: None


Keyword: SPY-1D, NAVSEA
Required Experience:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

Knowledge
  • In-depth understanding of SPY-1 radar system architecture, including transmitter (XMTR), signal processor (SIGPRO), and antenna subassemblies for SPY-1D, SPY-1D(V), and SPY-1D(MOD) variants.
  • Knowledge of Navy maintenance, troubleshooting, and calibration standards, including applicable MIL-STDs, NAVSEA procedures, and METCAL guidelines.
  • Familiarity with RF systems, high-voltage components, waveguides, and phased array radar subsystems.
  • Working knowledge of technical data packages (TDPs), engineering drawings, redline change processes, and configuration control.
  • Understanding of prototyping and depot-level sustainment concepts, including the role of system integration labs and radar refurbishment activities.
Skills
  • Expert in hardware-level fault isolation, repair, and rework of SPY-1 radar subassemblies, using both automated test systems and manual diagnostic methods.
  • Skilled in assembling, integrating, and aligning radar cabinets, racks, and line-replaceable units (LRUs) in a prototype or depot environment.
  • Proficient in the use of general and special-purpose electronic test equipment (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, RF test sets, power meters, etc.).
  • Strong technical writing skills for the creation of test procedures, equipment reports, redline drawings, and data collection logs.
  • Effective in interpreting complex wiring diagrams, block diagrams, and RF signal paths, and applying them during test and integration.
  • Capable of leading and mentoring junior technicians, and coordinating task execution within a structured IPT environment.
Abilities
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a cross-functional team, taking initiative on complex technical tasks.
  • Ability to apply sound judgment and troubleshooting expertise under tight schedule constraints in a development or lab setting.
  • Ability to communicate clearly with engineers, OEM partners, and government stakeholders, conveying technical findings and supporting collaborative solutions.
  • Ability to lift, maneuver, and install heavy radar components, following appropriate safety procedures and using handling equipment.
  • Ability to maintain accurate records and adhere to Navy documentation standards, ensuring traceability and quality compliance.
  • Possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the assigned duties, including computer skills.
  • Maintain sensitive and confidential information as required by company and government requirements.
  • Communicate and interact effectively with peers, supervisors, and public, including maintaining respect for others, and following company policies.
  • Have a willingness and ability to learn and utilize company technology for company required purposes, including, for example training, reviewing and signing policies and procedures, benefits enrollment and changes, and more.
  • Ability to read, understand, and follow instructions.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to maintain knowledge, skills, and abilities as it pertains to your job.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
  • Typically requires a minimum of 5 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree; or minimum of 10 years and an associate degree.
  • Active Secret Clearance

WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time.
  • Ability to perform repetitive motion (keyboarding, mouse, phones, tools, equipment).
  • Other environments as varies per client location.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: 25%
(No phone calls please)
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