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Project Manager Technician Iii

Location:
Woodbridge, VA
Salary:
150k
Posted:
June 05, 2025

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William “Scott” Becker Jr.

TS/SCI (eligible)

Experience

July 2021-Present – Chenega – Springfield, VA

Physical Security Specialist Project Manager and Contract Specialist

Project Officer assigned to the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Video Surveillance Program; support and operate Unmanned Arial Systems (UAS) and Counter-Unmanned Arial Systems(C-UAS). Charged with production of project documentation including project plans, independent government cost estimates and project surveillance. Responsible for multiple Video Surveillance Projects at Pentagon Reservation and throughout multiple leased facilities. Monitor the Pentagon’s Bosch Video Management System (BVMS) providing outage data utilizing Physical Security Information Management System (PSIMS). Produces monthly systems availability reports for the BVMS. Communicates with the government and the prime contractor tasked to do maintenance and installation of new devices. Project tracking of deliverables from the Prime Integrator. Tasked with new installation and upgrade surveys to determine cost and scope of new projects.

July 2019-July 2021 – BRCI – Herndon, VA

Electronics Technician III/SME

Sustained IDS/ACS and CCTV systems for local clients; installed same systems for customs and border protection (CBP), EEOC, USCIS and other clients; managed device installation and cable integration for CBP data ITO; Led a team of five installation techs and responsible for keeping the installation process efficient and on or ahead of schedule.

March 2019-July 2019 – Dyn-Corp – Springfield, VA

Electronics Technician III

Sustained all IDS, ACS, and CCTV systems within the Army INSCOM buildings; installed and maintained Lenel ACS and Advantor IDS

January 2018-March 2019 – BAE Systems – Japan

Electronics Technician III

Maintained and repaired fuel tank gage systems on fuel farms throughout Japan; Performed annual inspections to ensure proper functioning of all equipment; troubleshot and repaired network systems that sent the tank information back to the management terminals.

October 2017-December 2017 – Xator Corp – Mexico City, (where)

Electronics Technician III

Pre-tested all systems that are currently in place to determine which devices are not functional; installed IDS, camera, and other electrical devices within US embassies; removed all existing power and data cables for systems that were being removed; determined the best paths to pull new power and data cables for new systems; installed and wired new devices of big voice and small voice throughout entire embassy compound; tested systems when complete to ensure that all new systems were fully operational

2014-2017 – M. C. Dean – Manama, Bahrain

Electronics Technician I

Installed and maintained base wide IDS to include control panels, input modules, output modules and reader modules, card readers, door contacts, motion detectors, and door activated annunciators; installed and maintained access control systems to include, conduit raceway, flex conduit, arming control units, card readers, hardware, software, terminate and test cabling along with maintaining and programming workstations; programmed and updated small board computers, alarm zone control units, relay modules, IP based system to include firmware updates and changing IP addresses within a system utilizing a hyper terminal as well as web-based applications; installed and troubleshot knowledge of power supplies, power distribution boards, maglocks, electric strikes, and request to exit devices. Including manual and touch crash bars; installed and maintained Pelco camera systems, to include Spectra IV, Espirit, and multiple fixed camera platforms; installed, maintained, and calibrated Intelliflex perimeter fence line protection systems

2011-2013 – Scientific Research Corporation – Hanahan, SC

Electronics Assembler II

Jump team lead responsible for a team of up to 10 technicians who were charged with travel to FOB’s (what are FOBs) and perform mission essential repairs in support of American and NATO warfighters; supported C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) Business Unit’s Platform Integration Division for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles (Afghanistan and Kuwait); provided technical expertise, troubleshooting, fabrication and repair of electronic components related to C4I systems to include multi-band RF communication on PRC-152, VRC-110, VRC-103, and VRC-104; followed test methods and performed operational tests using standard electronic test equipment; performed technical tasks in support of C4I integration on various Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Platforms for the operational support, certifications, and verifications of Operation Enduring Freedom; executed daily tasks involving electrical maintenance; fabricated and assembled upgrades of electrical components within the MRAP vehicle platforms to include the RG-31, RG-33, MAXPRO Dash, MAXPRO Plus, MATV, and Cougars; lead instructor and trainer for all International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) and NATO personnel transiting through Camp Phoenix, Afghanistan

2010-2011 – the Scientific Research Corporation – Hanahan, SC

Electronics Assembler II

Integrated and installed electronics and hardware such as on MRAP vehicles before government acceptance

Blue Force Tracker, and Remote Weapons Systems

UHF and VHF (Radio A and Radio B) Communications

Digital Video Enhancement (cameras and driver displays)

VIC Systems (vehicle communications)

Electronic Countermeasures: Duke and Adjunct

Boomerang System

Rhino HSM Systems (IED detection device)

Installed and routed interior and exterior equipment cabling; installed and tested vehicle antennas and cables; tested for UHF and VHF radio systems, to include SATCOM, and LOS (line of sight) systems; install and wiring of DIGIRACK and PDU (power distribution unit)

Military Service

United States Navy

Aviation Ordnance

Construction of ordnance for jets and helicopters

Division Sailor of the Month

Accepted to Naval Search and Rescue (SAR) School

Retired (medical)

Education and Certifications

2002-2004 – Charleston Southern University Summerville, SC

Bachelors in Science, Education (with Honors)

2002-2004 – Trident Technical College North Charleston, SC

Associates in Science

Clearance Status

TS/SCI

Interests

Raising my daughters, golfing, four-wheeling, and boating

References

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