Employer Threat Management Group
Threat Management Group is searching for a highly motivated and qualified individual to fill the position of ADVANCED IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE FABRICATOR.
Position Requirements:
Must have the ability to utilize the following programs and systems: EXCEL, ACCESS, SIPR, JDIGS, CEXI, WIT, and CENTCOM JUONS; technical manuals (CREW, JIEDDO gear and Material Owners Maintenance Manuals); and equipment specifications sufficient to perform research and analysis work related to Maintenance Center functions.
Must possess excellent communication skills, both oral and written, in English.
Must prepare reports, as required, to document the daily maintenance actions assigned. The Contractor shall possess excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. The Contractor shall be skilled in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power point.
Must possess a minimum of two years of experience in fabrication of training aids utilizing electrical hand tools and equipment and basic hand tools.
Must possess a strong electronics background with experience within the last three years in Electronic Warfare Systems with operational Electronic Warfare Systems or combat Electronic Warfare Systems experience, both active and passive countermeasures.
Must possess a minimum of two years of experience in the operation of electronic test equipment, electric tools, and basic hand tools.
Must have a minimum of one-year experience in project management.
Must be able to use PIC Basic Pro to design user specific programs that include multiple inputs, for microchips to be implemented into IED circuits and in house designed printed circuit boards.
Must be able to install and modify commercial car alarms. These alarms shall have modifications that include, but are not limited to, use of Passive Infrared (PIR’s), Microwave circuits, and vibratory circuits. These modified alarms systems shall be able to interact with Contractor installed IED’s/WMD’s in a vehicle.
Must have the technical skill level to set-up, modify, and install and repair functional commercial alarms systems. This includes modification and implementation into a functional IED.
Must be able to utilize reverse engineering techniques on IED’s/WMD’s for evaluation purposes and be able to reproduce as functional IED’s/WMD’s.
Must have SECRET security clearance.
Job tasks/Duties
Maintain the AIEDD training division’s inventory of ECM equipment.
Assist in the training and instructing of EOD operators in field repair and use of Government-owned ECM equipment and systems.
Provide technical and operational expertise to staff and students in electronic spectrumtheory and in technical and operational aspects of RCIED Defeat.
Construct IED and UXO training aids as required and research IED intelligence via SIPRNET.
Manage and maintain 100% accountability of training aid inventory of approximately 167 line items, and 1,200 on hand training aids valued at $417K dollars, and shall aid Supply Division in research for procurement of IED training aid parts.
Provide material solution recommendations to EOD (TTPs) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for IED’s and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
Participate in setting up role playing exercises and scenarios at the training area sites.
Ensure that exercises and scenarios are safely set up for training prior to scheduled training events.
Participate in the development of technology assessments, research and development, short and long range training plans, training programs and provide training and technology support to NAVSCOLEOD Chain of Command.
Operate Government-furnished bench lathes, drills, and other tools to fabricate IED and UXO parts, troubleshoot electrical malfunctions, diagnose problems and performrepair and preventative maintenance of IED and UXO equipment, make recommendations to Designated Government Representative (DGR) to replace equipment if estimated cost to repair exceeds replacement cost.
Design new electronic circuits when required by the electronics subject matter expert and modify yearly PWS parts list to include the newly designed training items.
Conduct market research for procurement of classroom electronics kits and provide input used to procure electronics kits that will meet the criteria needed for students and staff to complete training objectives. Electronic kits are designed to contain all the parts necessary to construct various circuits used in building various IEDs.
Prepare correspondence and maintain files of correspondence, forms, regulations, directives, letters and other publications as required. Ensure publications, instructions, directives and files are accurately updated and correspondence is accurately filed and processed in accordance with the Navy Correspondence Manual SECNAVINST 5216.5D and SSIC Manual SECNAVINST 5430.7P.
Liaison with intelligence specialists regarding latest worldwide IED threats.
Prepare approximately 15 class IED reports per year at an average of (1) one report per class. Weekly IED reports are to be submitted no later than close of business every Friday. Class reports will cover electronic equipment status, device inventories, electronic component inventories, current validity of devices. Weekly reports will cover emerging IED trends, TTPs, commonly used components, and current threats. Reports will be forwarded to the AIEDD Division Officer electronically via email. The reports are generally unclassified. If the reports require the inclusion of classified information, the report shall be sent on SIPRNET email to the AIEDD Division Officer.
Safeguard classified, Privacy Act, and Official Use Only documentation and conduct end-of-day security checks of buildings and spaces to ensure they are properly secured and that all classified material, Privacy Act, and Official Use Only documentation is properly stowed and safeguarded.
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Threat Management Group is searching for a highly motivated and qualified individual to fill the position of ADVANCED IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE FABRICATOR.
Position Requirements:
Must have the ability to utilize the following programs and systems: EXCEL, ACCESS, SIPR, JDIGS, CEXI, WIT, and CENTCOM JUONS; technical manuals (CREW, JIEDDO gear and Material Owners Maintenance Manuals); and equipment specifications sufficient to perform research and analysis work related to Maintenance Center functions.
Must possess excellent communication skills, both oral and written, in English.
Must prepare reports, as required, to document the daily maintenance actions assigned. The Contractor shall possess excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. The Contractor shall be skilled in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power point.
Must possess a minimum of two years of experience in fabrication of training aids utilizing electrical hand tools and equipment and basic hand tools.
Must possess a strong electronics background with experience within the last three years in Electronic Warfare Systems with operational Electronic Warfare Systems or combat Electronic Warfare Systems experience, both active and passive countermeasures.
Must possess a minimum of two years of experience in the operation of electronic test equipment, electric tools, and basic hand tools.
Must have a minimum of one-year experience in project management.
Must be able to use PIC Basic Pro to design user specific programs that include multiple inputs, for microchips to be implemented into IED circuits and in house designed printed circuit boards.
Must be able to install and modify commercial car alarms. These alarms shall have modifications that include, but are not limited to, use of Passive Infrared (PIR’s), Microwave circuits, and vibratory circuits. These modified alarms systems shall be able to interact with Contractor installed IED’s/WMD’s in a vehicle.
Must have the technical skill level to set-up, modify, and install and repair functional commercial alarms systems. This includes modification and implementation into a functional IED.
Must be able to utilize reverse engineering techniques on IED’s/WMD’s for evaluation purposes and be able to reproduce as functional IED’s/WMD’s.
Must have SECRET security clearance.
Job tasks/Duties
Maintain the AIEDD training division’s inventory of ECM equipment.
Assist in the training and instructing of EOD operators in field repair and use of Government-owned ECM equipment and systems.
Provide technical and operational expertise to staff and students in electronic spectrumtheory and in technical and operational aspects of RCIED Defeat.
Construct IED and UXO training aids as required and research IED intelligence via SIPRNET.
Manage and maintain 100% accountability of training aid inventory of approximately 167 line items, and 1,200 on hand training aids valued at $417K dollars, and shall aid Supply Division in research for procurement of IED training aid parts.
Provide material solution recommendations to EOD (TTPs) Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for IED’s and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD).
Participate in setting up role playing exercises and scenarios at the training area sites.
Ensure that exercises and scenarios are safely set up for training prior to scheduled training events.
Participate in the development of technology assessments, research and development, short and long range training plans, training programs and provide training and technology support to NAVSCOLEOD Chain of Command.
Operate Government-furnished bench lathes, drills, and other tools to fabricate IED and UXO parts, troubleshoot electrical malfunctions, diagnose problems and performrepair and preventative maintenance of IED and UXO equipment, make recommendations to Designated Government Representative (DGR) to replace equipment if estimated cost to repair exceeds replacement cost.
Design new electronic circuits when required by the electronics subject matter expert and modify yearly PWS parts list to include the newly designed training items.
Conduct market research for procurement of classroom electronics kits and provide input used to procure electronics kits that will meet the criteria needed for students and staff to complete training objectives. Electronic kits are designed to contain all the parts necessary to construct various circuits used in building various IEDs.
Prepare correspondence and maintain files of correspondence, forms, regulations, directives, letters and other publications as required. Ensure publications, instructions, directives and files are accurately updated and correspondence is accurately filed and processed in accordance with the Navy Correspondence Manual SECNAVINST 5216.5D and SSIC Manual SECNAVINST 5430.7P.
Liaison with intelligence specialists regarding latest worldwide IED threats.
Prepare approximately 15 class IED reports per year at an average of (1) one report per class. Weekly IED reports are to be submitted no later than close of business every Friday. Class reports will cover electronic equipment status, device inventories, electronic component inventories, current validity of devices. Weekly reports will cover emerging IED trends, TTPs, commonly used components, and current threats. Reports will be forwarded to the AIEDD Division Officer electronically via email. The reports are generally unclassified. If the reports require the inclusion of classified information, the report shall be sent on SIPRNET email to the AIEDD Division Officer.
Safeguard classified, Privacy Act, and Official Use Only documentation and conduct end-of-day security checks of buildings and spaces to ensure they are properly secured and that all classified material, Privacy Act, and Official Use Only documentation is properly stowed and safeguarded.
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