Overview
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is looking for our next TMAC Engineer III (Network Engineer)!!!
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is seeking a TMAC Engineer III (Network Engineer), to support the NISSC 3 program at Peterson Space Force Base. The TMAC Engineer III will provide technical engineering support for Test and Development Facility (TDF) systems and tools, ensuring operational readiness for developmental and integration activities. This role includes troubleshooting, configuration, preventive maintenance, and upgrades, as well as support to laboratory infrastructure, test activities, and coordination with TMAC leadership and crossfunctional teams.
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Notice of Anticipated Employment OpportunitiesThese positions are being posted in anticipation of future employment opportunities, which may become available beginning around June 2026. Actual hiring and start dates will depend on contract award, organizational needs and other factors. Candidates may be considered for these or similar positions as opportunities arise.
Pay Transparency Statement
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is committed to pay transparency for our applicants and employee-owners. The salary range for this position is USD $94,400.00/Yr. - USD $157,600.00/Yr. Actual compensation will be determined based on several factors permitted by law. AMERICAN SYSTEMS provides for the welfare of its employees and their dependents through a comprehensive benefits program by offering healthcare benefits, paid leave, retirement plans, insurance programs, and education and training assistance.
EEO Statement
EEO Race/Sex/Disability Status/Veteran Status
Founded in 1975, AMERICAN SYSTEMS is one of the largest employee-owned companies in the United States, with approximately 1,400 employees nationwide. Based in the Washington, DC, suburb of Chantilly, VA, the company provides systems engineering, technical and managed services to government and private sector customers. AMERICAN SYSTEMS was named “Contractor of the Year” at the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards in October, 2007.