Aug 30, 2012

Lead Trainer – Medic/Combat Lifesaver Course ,Iraq

EmployerEJ White and Associates
Location:  Baghdād, Iraq

Job Description
Lead Trainer – Medic/Combat Lifesver Course

Background: The Government of Iraq (GoI) in coordination with the US Government (USG) is procuring various types of equipment (equipment list provided as Technical Exhibit E through Foreign Military Sales as part of the Iraqi Army Modernization program. The procurement of equipment, and services includes: major end items, support equipment, spares, special tools, communication equipment, field support representatives, and new equipment training.

Scope of Work: The Iraq RGB SAT, also known as the Extended Training Service Specialist Team (ETSS), shall provide the initial introduction of the operating parameters and maintenance requirements for the various types of equipment being procured to modernize the Iraqi Army. The ETSS will train Iraqi Officers, Soldiers, Maintenance Managers and Maintainers on the operation and maintenance of the equipment. Additionally the ETSS will train an Iraqi cadre to be capable of conducting future training independently (Train the Trainer).

shall conduct Medic/Combat Lifesaver Course for up to 24 Iraqi students. Training shall include all unclassified tasks conducted at US Army Medic/Combat Lifesaver course but will be tailored specifically to the Iraq RGB. Training will also include Ambulance Driver and Operator training

Lead Trainers: Retired/ former senior military NCO (E7 or above to include Warrant Officers),with extensive experience. Have experience in following Army Military Operational Specialties (MOS) or military equivalent: 68W. Must also have experience as a US Army or Military Instructor.

Expected start date Oct 2012, two months CONUS Prep, 10 Months OCONUS mission execution

Location:
City: Beneslawa
Country: Iraq

Expected start date Oct 2012, two months CONUS Prep, 10 Months OCONUS mission execution

How to Apply
Send resumes to: ejwhite@ejwhq.com

Salary and benefits package discussed during call backs