Senior EW/AEA Analyst (DNP0[0526])
Air Combat Effectiveness Consulting Group (ACE Group), LLC · Lexington Park, MD · 1 mo ago
On-siteBusiness DevelopmentFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Provide subject-matter expertise in Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA), Electronic Warfare planning, and electromagnetic spectrum operations.
- Support mission engineering activities, including system performance analysis, mission thread development, CONOPS evaluation, and capability gap identification.
- Contribute to cognitive EW research and studies, including emerging concepts, adaptive EW approaches, and technology exploration in support of Navy S&T priorities.
- Advise and participate in Science & Technology (S&T) initiatives, including requirements development, technology evaluation, risk assessments, and transition planning for emerging EW/AEA capabilities.
- Carry out operational assessments, scenario analysis, and mission modeling to evaluate system effectiveness across contested and dynamic electromagnetic environments.
- Interpret and apply U.S. Navy and Joint EW/EMS policy, doctrine, and acquisition guidance to capability development and analysis tasks.
- Prepare and present technical reports, analysis products, and briefings for senior leadership, program offices, and fleet stakeholders.
- Collaborate across engineering teams, operators, researchers, and program managers to ensure alignment between operational needs and technical development efforts.
- Participate in fleet-support activities such as exercises, wargaming, technical exchanges, and requirements reviews.
Requirements
- Extensive operational AEA/EW experience, preferably within U.S. Navy aviation (e.g., EA-18G, EA-6B, or other tactical aviation EW roles).
- Strong working knowledge of U.S. Navy and Joint EW/EMS policy, doctrine, and TTPs.
- Demonstrated experience with mission engineering, operational analysis, or system-of-systems environments.
- Familiarity with S&T development workflows, technology maturation, and transition pathways.
- Ability to communicate complex EW/AEA and electromagnetic spectrum concepts clearly to technical and non-technical audiences.
Qualifications
- U.S. citizenship and ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance (as applicable).