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INDOPACOM Operations Specialist (Subject Matter Expert)

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, United States

 

What Impact You'll Have

The INDOPACOM Operations Specialist provides forward-leaning operational and technical subject matter expertise in support of Army Technical Services for Army Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) Space ISR missions across the INDOPACOM Area of Responsibility. The role integrates GEOINT, SIGINT, and space-based ISR capabilities into operational intelligence architectures, supports sensor-to-shooter workflows, and serves as a key liaison between Army TENCAP and operational units. The specialist operates at the intersection of intelligence operations, systems integration, and user advocacy to ensure fielded and emerging capabilities are operationally relevant, interoperable, and responsive to commander needs.

What You'll be Owning

  • GEOINT & Intelligence Architecture Integration

    • Provide subject matter expertise in GEOINT and intelligence architecture integration to support operational forces across INDOPACOM from JBLM.
    • Assist Government stakeholders in integrating new intelligence systems into existing Army, Joint, and coalition intelligence architectures to improve interoperability with mission command systems.
    • Evaluate GEOINT and SIGINT software applications, imagery dissemination pipelines, and collection workflows; develop written recommendations to improve operational efficiency and compliance with Army requirements.

    Sensor-to-Shooter & Targeting Support

    • Support planning, coordination, and execution of sensor-to-shooter targeting integration across INDOPACOM mission sets.
    • Apply operational expertise to reduce processing timelines, improve intelligence-to-fires integration, and increase the effectiveness of targeting and fires.
    • Provide INDOPACOM-focused intelligence support to targeting cells and operational staffs.

    Operational Assessments & Prototype Evaluation

    • Conduct technical assessments of expeditionary ground station prototypes, Space ISR systems, and associated workflows.
    • Evaluate feasibility, performance, and operational suitability of prototype capabilities and provide recommendations for future capability development and transition.

    Training, Mentorship & User Enablement

    • Conduct training and mentorship for GEOINT analysts and operational users.
    • Support development and delivery of advanced operations courses to address identified knowledge and capability gaps.
    • Assist with system deployments, exercises, and user-facing demonstrations.

    Liaison & Stakeholder Coordination

    • Act as a liaison officer between Army TENCAP and Army units operating within INDOPACOM, ensuring alignment of operational needs, technical capabilities, and program priorities.
    • Assist the Government in planning, organizing, and coordinating intelligence systems–related projects, including new equipment fielding, test events, evaluations, and exercises.
    • Participate in operational planning forums, working groups, and coordination meetings as directed.

    User Advocacy & Senior Leader Support

    • Collect operational and technical feedback from intelligence system users; synthesize findings and advocate for user-driven improvements.
    • Assist Government leadership by preparing and delivering briefings on intelligence system capabilities, limitations, and integration considerations to senior leaders.

    Space-Based ISR Integration

    • Provide space-based ISR expertise to support planning, design, and integration of space-enabled capabilities into existing and developmental intelligence systems.
    • Ensure Space ISR capabilities align with INDOPACOM operational requirements, contested-environment considerations, and TENCAP mission objectives.

    Reporting & Collaboration

    • Works closely with Government leads, TENCAP program staff, systems engineers, GEOINT/SIGINT analysts, and operational unit representatives.
    • Coordinates across technical, operational, and leadership stakeholders to ensure mission alignment and operational relevance.

What You Must Have

  • Master’s Degree and 10 years of experience. 8 years of work experience, OR a Bachelor's plus 4 years of experience, may be substituted for a Master's Degree
  • Degree in Physical Science, Computer Science, Information Science or related scientific or technical discipline
  • Eight years of related DoD, Military, or US Government related experience.
  • Significant experience supporting GEOINT, SIGINT, or all-source intelligence operations in a joint or theater environment.
  • Demonstrated understanding of Army and Joint intelligence architectures, mission command integration, and sensor-to-shooter workflows.
  • Experience supporting operational units, exercises, or forward planning activities.
  • Ability to translate technical system performance into operational impacts and recommendations.
  • Active TS/SCI clearance (eligibility required).
  • US Citizenship is required.

What Would be Nice to Have

  • Prior experience supporting INDOPACOM, SOCPAC, or multi-domain operations.
  • Experience with Army TENCAP, Space ISR systems, or expeditionary ground station concepts.
  • Familiarity with targeting processes, fires integration, and operational ISR workflows.
  • Experience briefing senior military or civilian leadership.

 

Pay Range: At GRVTY, we understand that compensation is influenced by many factors—such as geographic location, federal contract labor categories, wage rates, prior experience, skillsets, education, and certifications.
We’re proud to offer a work environment that empowers our team to achieve a strong work-life balance. GRVTY provides competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and meaningful opportunities for professional growth.
Our benefits package is designed to support the well-being of our employees and their families, and includes coverage in areas such as healthcare, financial wellness, retirement planning, family assistance, continued education, and paid time off.

Washington Pay Range

$200,000 - $250,000 USD

Why Choose GRVTY


The toughest national security challenges demand vision and ingenuity, not just resources. We deliver mission and technical expertise to outpace our adversaries. We’re purpose-built to tackle the most entrenched, systemic national security issues around the world.

We partner with our customers to help them overcome challenges in every corner of technology and defense—including the ones still being explored. Our growing capabilities create complementary advantages, giving on-the-ground operations the edge they need to succeed. We muster everything we have to answer every challenge presented, every day of our lives.

At GRVTY, we believe that when our employees thrive, our company thrives. That’s why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support your well-being, growth, and work-life balance.

•    Robust health plan including medical, dental, and vision  

•    Health Savings Account with company contribution  

•    Annual Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays  

•    Paid Parental Leave   

•    401k with generous company match  

•    Training and Development Opportunities  

•    Award Programs  

•    Variety of Company Sponsored Events

 

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GRVTY, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. 

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