Employer: Pulau Corporation
Location:Fort Irwin, California, United States
Tracking Code112-082
Tracking Code112-082
Job Description
The Range Ops Specialist works at the Range Control firing desk which is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Range Control is the central organization that de-conflicts and schedules all range training events and processes all administrative standard and non-standard range requests. This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Job Duties:
Issues range portfolios and access passes.
Maintains continuous two-way radio communication with military and civilian personnel in training areas and using units of ranges.
Documents hourly communication checks and range/training area activity status.
Operates and updates the Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS).
Manages operation of Drop Zones in coordination with ATC personnel.
Operates the crash alarm system and when necessary coordinate for the mishap per procedures.
Reports and initiates weapons/ammunition malfunctions procedures.
Issues safety equipment as needed for range operations.
Ensures historical data on types/quantities of ammunition fired is maintained.
Notifies G-3 of serious incidents/emergencies on ranges/training areas.
Serves as focal point for medical evacuation control.
Initiates the mishap/MEDEVAC request procedures, processes the initial incident report, activates necessary alarms, dispatches emergency response agencies, notifies affected agencies and restricts operations as necessary.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and the ability to obtain a military driver’s license within the first 30 days of employment.
Must be able pass a security background check to obtain a position of Public Trust for CAC.
Must be able to gain and maintain access to Fort Irwin, CA.
Able to work with difficult customers in a professional manner; react calmly and professionally when receiving calls for medical and emergency support from panicked or confused callers; monitor and communicate using telephonic and radio systems.
Able to work 2nd or 3rd shift, holidays and weekends.
Ability to use and interpret Army Manuals,
Basic understanding of military range control and field training operations,
Experience with military phraseology and acronyms,
Experience with processing, logging, filing and coordinating follow up actions to forms and verbal information,
Must know how to orient and read a military map to an eight digit grid coordinate, and basic knowledge of military weapons and ammunition.
Capable of reading and writing English to assist customers with ranges.
Capable of using FM communications in an articulate and knowledgeable manner.
The Range Ops Specialist works at the Range Control firing desk which is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Range Control is the central organization that de-conflicts and schedules all range training events and processes all administrative standard and non-standard range requests. This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Job Duties:
Issues range portfolios and access passes.
Maintains continuous two-way radio communication with military and civilian personnel in training areas and using units of ranges.
Documents hourly communication checks and range/training area activity status.
Operates and updates the Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS).
Manages operation of Drop Zones in coordination with ATC personnel.
Operates the crash alarm system and when necessary coordinate for the mishap per procedures.
Reports and initiates weapons/ammunition malfunctions procedures.
Issues safety equipment as needed for range operations.
Ensures historical data on types/quantities of ammunition fired is maintained.
Notifies G-3 of serious incidents/emergencies on ranges/training areas.
Serves as focal point for medical evacuation control.
Initiates the mishap/MEDEVAC request procedures, processes the initial incident report, activates necessary alarms, dispatches emergency response agencies, notifies affected agencies and restricts operations as necessary.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and the ability to obtain a military driver’s license within the first 30 days of employment.
Must be able pass a security background check to obtain a position of Public Trust for CAC.
Must be able to gain and maintain access to Fort Irwin, CA.
Able to work with difficult customers in a professional manner; react calmly and professionally when receiving calls for medical and emergency support from panicked or confused callers; monitor and communicate using telephonic and radio systems.
Able to work 2nd or 3rd shift, holidays and weekends.
Ability to use and interpret Army Manuals,
Basic understanding of military range control and field training operations,
Experience with military phraseology and acronyms,
Experience with processing, logging, filing and coordinating follow up actions to forms and verbal information,
Must know how to orient and read a military map to an eight digit grid coordinate, and basic knowledge of military weapons and ammunition.
Capable of reading and writing English to assist customers with ranges.
Capable of using FM communications in an articulate and knowledgeable manner.