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C4I SYSTEMS TEST SPECIALIST II

San Diego, CA ยท On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

... analysis, software design & development, systems integration & testing, independent verification ... Set up, configure, and support radio equipment for Tactical Data Link operations, including ...

Provide engineering and Tactical Data Link (LINK 16, SADL) support. * Setup and operate equipment ... Operate Spectrum Analyzers, O'Scopes, Digital Volt Meters and other associated test and diagnostic ...

Provide engineering and Tactical Data Link (LINK 16, SADL) support. * Setup and operate equipment ... Operate Spectrum Analyzers, O'Scopes, Digital Volt Meters and other associated test and diagnostic ...

Test Specialist

Dahlgren, VA ยท On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

... Data Management & Analysis Plans (DMAPs). You will be responsible for developing complex scenarios utilizing protocols such as DIS, Link-16, Link-11, and JREAP. Tactical Operations: Provide hands-on ...

Test Specialist

Dahlgren, VA ยท On-site

$100K - $125K/yr

... Data Management & Analysis Plans (DMAPs). You will be responsible for developing complex scenarios utilizing protocols such as DIS, Link-16, Link-11, and JREAP. Tactical Operations: Provide hands-on ...

Provide engineering and Tactical Data Link (LINK 16, SADL) support. * Setup and operate equipment ... Operate Spectrum Analyzers, O'Scopes, Digital Volt Meters and other associated test and diagnostic ...

This role serves as theprincipal authority for tactical data link (TDL) architecture and joint/coalition information exchange, ensuring delivery of a reliableCommon Tactical Picture (CTP)across ...

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How much do tactical data link analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for tactical data link analyst in the United States is $82,640.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Tactical Data Link Analyst?

As a Tactical Data Link Analyst, your daily tasks may include monitoring and maintaining tactical data link systems, troubleshooting connection issues, and validating accurate information flow across networks used by military teams. You will often review real-time data transmissions, generate system performance reports, and coordinate with operators and IT personnel to support mission requirements. Analysts also contribute to training exercises, ensuring all users understand the proper use and limitations of the data link systems. Working in this role involves a combination of independent technical analysis and collaborative efforts within multidisciplinary teams.

What is a Tactical Data Link Analyst job?

A Tactical Data Link (TDL) Analyst is responsible for managing, analyzing, and troubleshooting military communication networks that use tactical data links, such as Link 16, Link 11, and SADL. They ensure secure and efficient data exchange between military assets, including aircraft, ships, and ground units, to enhance situational awareness and mission success. Their role involves configuring networks, interpreting data transmissions, and identifying and resolving interoperability issues. TDL Analysts often work alongside military personnel, defense contractors, and system engineers to optimize communication reliability in real-time operations. This position requires expertise in military communications protocols, network security, and operational procedures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tactical Data Link Analyst position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tactical Data Link Analyst, you need a solid background in computer science, information systems, or a related field, along with experience in analyzing and managing secure military communication networks. Familiarity with systems such as Link 16, Link 11, MIL-STD protocols, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or CISSP are highly valued. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and clear communication enhance effectiveness in collaborating with diverse technical and operational teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring reliable, secure, and effective information exchange in mission-critical environments.

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Infographic showing various Tactical Data Link Analyst job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 38% Full Time, and 59% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,640 per year, or $39.7 per hour.

C4I SYSTEMS TEST SPECIALIST II

KES, Inc

San Diego, CA โ€ข On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Koam Engineering Systems, Inc. (KES Inc.) is an employee-owned small business specializing in technology innovation and systems integration by combining innovative products and reliable engineering services. Headquartered in San Diego, California and with offices in Gig Harbor, WA KES provides services globally in systems engineering & technical assistance, requirements analysis, software design & development, systems integration & testing, independent verification & validation, and operational & logistic support.
Position Summary
KES is currently seeking a C4I Systems Test Specialist II to support the maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, testing, and operational support of Navy Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, and Intelligence (C4I) and Tactical Data Link (TDL) systems. This position supports electronic Data Link equipment across shipboard, shore-based, aircraft-support, lab-based, and operational test environments.
The C4I Systems Test Specialist II will perform troubleshooting, alignments, adjustments, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, software loading, and system verification on electronic Data Link equipment and associated command-and-control systems. Supported systems may include AN/USQ-125, AN/URC-107, AN/URC-141, MK-162 Ship Gridlock System, Command and Control Processor System (C2PS), Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS), Data Link Terminal Set (DLTS), and related Tactical Data Link equipment.
The role requires strong electronics troubleshooting ability, familiarity with digital communications and Tactical Data Link systems, and the ability to interpret technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, system drawings, cutsheets, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), and test procedures. The technician will also support cable builds, circuit card soldering, power supply troubleshooting, radio equipment setup for TDL operations, System Operational Verification Tests (SOVTs), software and hardware validation, on-board technical assistance, distance support, and operational readiness activities for Navy C4I and TDL systems.
Responsibilities
  • Perform maintenance, troubleshooting, alignment, adjustment, testing, repair, and operational support for electronic Data Link equipment and related C4I systems.
  • Support Data Link systems and equipment such as AN/USQ-125, AN/URC-107, AN/URC-141, MK-162 Ship Gridlock System, Command and Control Processor System (C2PS), Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS), Data Link Terminal Set (DLTS), and related Tactical Data Link equipment.
  • Troubleshoot system faults involving terminals, circuit cards, power supplies, cabling, connectors, antenna paths, Radio Frequency (RF) paths, timing sources, software loads, configuration, and command-and-control interfaces.
  • Perform cable builds, cable tracing, connector repairs, cable validation, and installation support in accordance with drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, cutsheets, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), technical manuals, and approved procedures.
  • Perform soldering, circuit card component support, circuit card inspection, connector repair, and hardware troubleshooting to support corrective maintenance and system restoration.
  • Perform software loading, system initialization, configuration verification, and troubleshooting on Command and Control Processor Systems and related Data Link support equipment.
  • Troubleshoot power supply systems, verify power input and output, identify power-related faults, and determine whether failures are caused by power, cabling, equipment, configuration, or environmental conditions.
  • Set up, configure, and support radio equipment for Tactical Data Link operations, including verification of power, cabling, RF paths, antenna connections, signal presence, and operational readiness.
  • Conduct System Operational Verification Tests (SOVTs), software testing, hardware validation, system checkouts, readiness checks, and operational testing to confirm system performance, connectivity, and interoperability.
  • Use digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, Keysight FieldFox, and other specialized test equipment to isolate faults, validate repairs, and confirm system performance.
  • Provide on-board technical assistance (OBTA), distance support, fault isolation, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, and operational troubleshooting for lab, shipboard, shore-based, deployed, and test environments.
  • Document troubleshooting actions, cable changes, equipment swaps, software loads, test results, corrective maintenance, and configuration changes so follow-on technicians and engineers can clearly understand the work performed.

Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Education/Licensure/Credentials
Required:
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field such as electronics engineering technology, electrical engineering, electrical technology, computer engineering, computer science, information systems, telecommunications, communications systems, or a closely related technical discipline

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  • Equivalent specialized knowledge customarily acquired through a combination of military training, formal technical instruction, certifications, and substantial progressively responsible practical experience performing work of comparable scope, complexity, and independent judgment
  • This position requires an existing U.S. Government DoD granted security clearance/eligibility at the final Secret level. Individuals must be able to maintain the necessary security clearance/eligibility for continued employment. U.S. Citizenship is required.

Experience
Required:
  • Minimum 3 to 5 years of experience as a qualified Electronics Technician or equivalent military, DoD, shipboard, shore-based, lab, test, or communications systems technician.
  • Background supporting electronic Data Link, C4I, RF communications, command-and-control, or related military communications systems.
  • Familiarity with Navy Data Link or related communications equipment, including AN/USQ-125, AN/URC-107, AN/URC-141, MK-162 Ship Gridlock System, Command and Control Processor System (C2PS), Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS), Data Link Terminal Set (DLTS), or comparable systems.
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot electronic systems using technical documentation, test equipment, system knowledge, and fault-isolation procedures.
  • Working knowledge of cable fabrication, connector repair, soldering, circuit card support, equipment setup, software loading, system initialization, power supply troubleshooting, and maintenance verification.
  • Working knowledge of electronic and RF test equipment, including digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, Keysight FieldFox, or comparable diagnostic tools.
  • Ability to read, interpret, and apply technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, system drawings, cutsheets, Interface Control Documents (ICDs), maintenance procedures, test procedures, and military technical documentation.
  • Understanding of system checkouts, readiness checks, System Operational Verification Tests (SOVTs), software testing, hardware validation, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, and operational test preparation.
  • Ability to communicate technical issues, troubleshooting status, corrective actions, risks, and recommendations clearly to technicians, engineers, government personnel, customers, and operational users.

Since 1995, KES continues to foster the entrepreneurial spirit of a growing small business that focuses on the needs of its customers and employees and serves to provide a rewarding and challenging career. KES offers a competitive salary and full range of benefits. KES, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer including individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
Pay Range: $90,000 - $105,000 per year