Employer: PKL Services, Inc.
Location: Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
Summary:
Instructors will train foreign military students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to produce qualified technicians in their assigned specialties who are able to maintain aircraft systems, subsystems, support equipment, and/or provide logistics support and expertise with little or no supervision. Training shall provide students specialty Upgrade Training to elevate skills from 3-level to 5-level on F-15C/D/S aircraft, GE engines, and associated support services for the following specialty: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), AFSC 3E8X1. Instructor must be at least a 7-level (craftsman) or documented equivalent if from another service.
Tasks and Responsibilities:
1. Perform On-the-Job Training (OJT), administer Career Development Courses as required, and teach Field Training Detachment courses as required to upgrade RSAF 3-level technicians to 5-level technicians, and perform other related duties as assigned.
2. The upgrade training will require hands-on demonstration and repair on and off the airframe or equipment as required for core and workcenter tasks in the Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP). Following are general EOD tasks and responsibilities.
3. Aircraft Launch and Recovery. Supports sortie generation by responding to airfield emergencies to render safe ordnance and aircraft hazards during in-flight and ground emergencies or crash situations.
4. Force Protection. Eliminates or mitigates explosive hazards created by known or suspected criminal and terrorist devices. Neutralizes and disposes of improvised explosive devices. Uses x-ray equipment, robotics systems, and remotely initiated or controlled tools and techniques to interrogate and gain access to the device. Employs appropriate bomb suit, flak vests/helmet, CBRNE suits and other special personal protective equipment during response operations.
5. Weapons of Mass Destruction. Provides full-spectrum response capability to nuclear, biological, chemical, radiological, incendiary, conventional explosive ordnance and IEDs.
6. Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Recovery Operations. Clears unexploded ordnance and hazards from airfields, forward operating locations, landing zones, and drop zones. Neutralizes hazards from explosive related incidents, which, because of unusual circumstances, present a threat to operations, installations, personnel or materiel. Disposes of unserviceable, excess, or dangerous ordnance. Transports demolition explosives and equipment to authorized disposal areas. Fabricates explosive demolition charges, and disposes of hazardous explosives. Conducts and supervises render safe operations. Responds to emergencies with equipment and technical data. Conducts long range and close in reconnaissance, identifies and assesses ordnance condition, and advises commanders on recommended safe withdrawal distances. Excavates and safes unexploded ordnance. Exploits unknown items for technical intelligence value. Uses monitoring and detecting equipment when ordnance may contain, or may be contaminated with, toxic or radioactive materials.
7. Active Range Clearance. Clear active bombing and gunnery ranges in coordination with range management offices and environmental agencies. Clears explosive contaminated property. Surveys extent of explosive contamination on government property, and on bombing and gunnery, research and development, and munitions test ranges. Prepares clearance plans and cost estimates for clearance operations. Establishes, operates, and maintains EOD explosive proficiency ranges.
8. Base Populace Training. Provides training on ordnance hazards and recognition, mine awareness, terrorist bomb search procedures, and personnel protective measures.
9. EOD Flight Sustainment Operations. Identifies requirements for and maintains tools, equipment, supplies, and technical data. Orders, inventories, stores, mobilizes, and maintains specialized tools, equipment, supplies, and EOD publications. Uses computers to support flight activities. Develops notional concepts, mission need statements, and operational requirements documents. estimates for clearance operations. Establishes, operates, and maintains EOD explosive proficiency ranges.
Required educational/skills background:
1. High School Diploma or equivalent.
2. Minimum 7 years previous experience in EOD duties.
3. Hold USAF 7-level in AFSC 3E8X1 career field or equivalent skill level from another US branch of service.
Physical Demands: This position requires normal physical functions. Work may require frequent bending, reaching and climbing. May frequently lift and carry items weighing up to fifty pounds and occasionally lift heavier items with the assistance of other workers. Work may be performed on top or under equipment in cramped or awkward positions.
Work Environment (ADA):
May be required to work in areas in the hangar, on the flightline, or in the field that are noisy and dusty. May be exposed to moderate discomforts, such as heat, cold and wind. Will be required to wear personal protective equipment, when applicable.
Incentives:
End of Service Award
Residence Trip
Housing
Transportation
Medical Insurance
Softpack/Uniforms/Utilities
Government Processing Fees
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Location: Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
Summary:
Instructors will train foreign military students in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to produce qualified technicians in their assigned specialties who are able to maintain aircraft systems, subsystems, support equipment, and/or provide logistics support and expertise with little or no supervision. Training shall provide students specialty Upgrade Training to elevate skills from 3-level to 5-level on F-15C/D/S aircraft, GE engines, and associated support services for the following specialty: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), AFSC 3E8X1. Instructor must be at least a 7-level (craftsman) or documented equivalent if from another service.
Tasks and Responsibilities:
1. Perform On-the-Job Training (OJT), administer Career Development Courses as required, and teach Field Training Detachment courses as required to upgrade RSAF 3-level technicians to 5-level technicians, and perform other related duties as assigned.
2. The upgrade training will require hands-on demonstration and repair on and off the airframe or equipment as required for core and workcenter tasks in the Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP). Following are general EOD tasks and responsibilities.
3. Aircraft Launch and Recovery. Supports sortie generation by responding to airfield emergencies to render safe ordnance and aircraft hazards during in-flight and ground emergencies or crash situations.
4. Force Protection. Eliminates or mitigates explosive hazards created by known or suspected criminal and terrorist devices. Neutralizes and disposes of improvised explosive devices. Uses x-ray equipment, robotics systems, and remotely initiated or controlled tools and techniques to interrogate and gain access to the device. Employs appropriate bomb suit, flak vests/helmet, CBRNE suits and other special personal protective equipment during response operations.
5. Weapons of Mass Destruction. Provides full-spectrum response capability to nuclear, biological, chemical, radiological, incendiary, conventional explosive ordnance and IEDs.
6. Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Recovery Operations. Clears unexploded ordnance and hazards from airfields, forward operating locations, landing zones, and drop zones. Neutralizes hazards from explosive related incidents, which, because of unusual circumstances, present a threat to operations, installations, personnel or materiel. Disposes of unserviceable, excess, or dangerous ordnance. Transports demolition explosives and equipment to authorized disposal areas. Fabricates explosive demolition charges, and disposes of hazardous explosives. Conducts and supervises render safe operations. Responds to emergencies with equipment and technical data. Conducts long range and close in reconnaissance, identifies and assesses ordnance condition, and advises commanders on recommended safe withdrawal distances. Excavates and safes unexploded ordnance. Exploits unknown items for technical intelligence value. Uses monitoring and detecting equipment when ordnance may contain, or may be contaminated with, toxic or radioactive materials.
7. Active Range Clearance. Clear active bombing and gunnery ranges in coordination with range management offices and environmental agencies. Clears explosive contaminated property. Surveys extent of explosive contamination on government property, and on bombing and gunnery, research and development, and munitions test ranges. Prepares clearance plans and cost estimates for clearance operations. Establishes, operates, and maintains EOD explosive proficiency ranges.
8. Base Populace Training. Provides training on ordnance hazards and recognition, mine awareness, terrorist bomb search procedures, and personnel protective measures.
9. EOD Flight Sustainment Operations. Identifies requirements for and maintains tools, equipment, supplies, and technical data. Orders, inventories, stores, mobilizes, and maintains specialized tools, equipment, supplies, and EOD publications. Uses computers to support flight activities. Develops notional concepts, mission need statements, and operational requirements documents. estimates for clearance operations. Establishes, operates, and maintains EOD explosive proficiency ranges.
Required educational/skills background:
1. High School Diploma or equivalent.
2. Minimum 7 years previous experience in EOD duties.
3. Hold USAF 7-level in AFSC 3E8X1 career field or equivalent skill level from another US branch of service.
Physical Demands: This position requires normal physical functions. Work may require frequent bending, reaching and climbing. May frequently lift and carry items weighing up to fifty pounds and occasionally lift heavier items with the assistance of other workers. Work may be performed on top or under equipment in cramped or awkward positions.
Work Environment (ADA):
May be required to work in areas in the hangar, on the flightline, or in the field that are noisy and dusty. May be exposed to moderate discomforts, such as heat, cold and wind. Will be required to wear personal protective equipment, when applicable.
Incentives:
End of Service Award
Residence Trip
Housing
Transportation
Medical Insurance
Softpack/Uniforms/Utilities
Government Processing Fees
Apply