Counter Explosive Hazards Instructor
Employer: MacAulay-Brown, Inc.
Job Description
7197: Instructor Counter Explosive Hazards
Status: Contingent
Clearance: Secret
Description:
Provide instructional and training support to the Counter Explosive Hazards Center (CEHC), U.S. Army Engineer School (USAES), Fort Leonard Wood (FLW), Missouri on the tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with assigned training programs focused on the ability to operate in explosive hazards environments for the execution of assured mobility and force protection.Instruction includes both classroom and hands-on presentations on the awareness and defeat of explosive hazards based on current operational theaters. Instructors will be required to provide accurate competent instruction on any of the following subjects: Intermediate Search Course (ISC), Counter Explosive Hazard Planner (CEH-P) Course, Route Reconnaissance and Clearance Course – Sapper (R2C2-S), Area Clearance Course (ACC), Explosive Hazards Unit Training – Afghanistan Course (EHUT-A) , Counter Explosive Hazard Specialty (CEH-S) Course, and the Military Working Dog (MWD) Operations Courses.
Additional responsibilities may include oversight of training to include the authority to allocate and commit resources and personnel, and make decisions. Also the coordinate maintenance of course materials, scheduling equipment, and training aids.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate must have a SECRET clearance and possess an understanding of current US Army operational environments and explosive hazards threats in those environments. The candidate must also possess the ability to speak, read, write and comprehend the English language.All instructors must have satisfactorily completed the Instructor Training Course (ITC) or an equivalent civilian instructor’s course certification at the instructional level. The ITC requirement can be waived if appropriate equivalent training can be demonstrated. Have at least two (2) years experience training Soldiers on doctrinal and non-doctrinal military counter explosive hazards operational procedures and at least six (6) month’s experience in military staff planning at battalion-level or higher.
In addition to the above requirements, all contractor personnel providing Military Working Dog Operations Course must have experience that includes previous and documented MWD training experience in a U.S. or British military environment. MWD Instructors must be able to demonstrate knowledge of MWD standards and training methods. This includes training certificates for course completion from a government dog training facility. Government dog training facilities include those at civilian local and state police level, federal non military agencies and military agencies.
Recent Overseas Contingency Operations experience is desirable.
Completion of one or more of the courses above is desired.
Employer: MacAulay-Brown, Inc.
Job Description
7197: Instructor Counter Explosive Hazards
Status: Contingent
Clearance: Secret
Description:
Provide instructional and training support to the Counter Explosive Hazards Center (CEHC), U.S. Army Engineer School (USAES), Fort Leonard Wood (FLW), Missouri on the tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with assigned training programs focused on the ability to operate in explosive hazards environments for the execution of assured mobility and force protection.Instruction includes both classroom and hands-on presentations on the awareness and defeat of explosive hazards based on current operational theaters. Instructors will be required to provide accurate competent instruction on any of the following subjects: Intermediate Search Course (ISC), Counter Explosive Hazard Planner (CEH-P) Course, Route Reconnaissance and Clearance Course – Sapper (R2C2-S), Area Clearance Course (ACC), Explosive Hazards Unit Training – Afghanistan Course (EHUT-A) , Counter Explosive Hazard Specialty (CEH-S) Course, and the Military Working Dog (MWD) Operations Courses.
Additional responsibilities may include oversight of training to include the authority to allocate and commit resources and personnel, and make decisions. Also the coordinate maintenance of course materials, scheduling equipment, and training aids.
Requirements:
The ideal candidate must have a SECRET clearance and possess an understanding of current US Army operational environments and explosive hazards threats in those environments. The candidate must also possess the ability to speak, read, write and comprehend the English language.All instructors must have satisfactorily completed the Instructor Training Course (ITC) or an equivalent civilian instructor’s course certification at the instructional level. The ITC requirement can be waived if appropriate equivalent training can be demonstrated. Have at least two (2) years experience training Soldiers on doctrinal and non-doctrinal military counter explosive hazards operational procedures and at least six (6) month’s experience in military staff planning at battalion-level or higher.
In addition to the above requirements, all contractor personnel providing Military Working Dog Operations Course must have experience that includes previous and documented MWD training experience in a U.S. or British military environment. MWD Instructors must be able to demonstrate knowledge of MWD standards and training methods. This includes training certificates for course completion from a government dog training facility. Government dog training facilities include those at civilian local and state police level, federal non military agencies and military agencies.
Recent Overseas Contingency Operations experience is desirable.
Completion of one or more of the courses above is desired.