Employer: Raytheon
Location: Afghanistan
Job Description: The US has a requirement to organize, man, equip, and train Special Infantry units for the Afghan National Defense Security Forces (ANDSF). This Special Infantry organization, Ktah Khas (KKA), is an elite, highly mobile, light Infantry unit that specializes in assaults on conventional targets throughout Afghanistan. The MICO Mentor will ensure the all duties and responsibilities are executed in a timely manner as per the assigned Statement of Work.
The MICO Trainer interfaces on a daily basis with the on-site US Commander.
The MICO Trainer participates in meetings and conferences as directed by the appointed the SITP Program Manager, Deputy Program Manager and/or Technical Oversight Representative (TOR)/ Quality Assurance Representative (QAR).
The MICO Trainer works independently and reports to the SITP Program Manager located on Camp Scorpion, Afghanistan.
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan (Camp Scorpion)
Required Hours:Work may include nights, holidays, and weekends on short notice. Standard will be to conduct training six (6) days per week for up to ten (10) hours per day while at OCONUS work site(s) and a standard 40 hour work week while at CONUS work sites. Occasional surges in effort may be required to meet training requirements.
Responsibilities:
MICO Trainer will advise the KKA MICO Command Team, and provide training to the KKA MICO personnel.
Be familiar with and provide training to KKA MICO Personnel on all intelligence disciplines applicable for the KKA to sustain unilateral intelligence capabilities, while using HUMINT, GEOINT, SIGINT, OSINT, and All-Source Intelligence in support of full spectrum operations.
Be familiar and comfortable with training their KKA counterparts in the intelligence cycles necessary to carry out various operations such as F3EAD.
Be familiar with, or willing to learn, Low Level Voice Intercept (LLVI) deployment and operation and imagery development and analysis.
The MICO Trainer will train the KKA MICO to possess the skills to independently conduct the tasks listed in para 3.1 of the SITP PSW (S2).
Provide deliverables in an accurate and timely manner.
Required Qualifications:
Must have a background in U.S. Military Intelligence or a Government Intelligence Agency, served as an O3/GS12 equivalent or higher
Deployed operational experience in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), with a minimum of 12 months experience in Afghanistan preferred.
Have Special Operations experience and served as an All-Source Analyst, service or government role equivalent.
Demonstrate the ability to provide training support as necessary to cover all intelligence disciplines applicable for KKA sustainable and unilateral intelligence capabilities, while using HUMINT, GEOINT, SIGINT, OSINT, and All-Source Intelligence in support of full spectrum operations.
Be familiar with and expect to train their KKA counterparts in the intelligence cycles necessary to carry out various operations such as Find, Fix, Finish, Exploit, Analyze, and Disseminate (F3EAD) for targeting and triggering operations.
Able to clearly communicate in a timely manner both verbally and written.
Able to resolve workplace conflict management.
Willing to travel and routinely meet with senior Resolute Support (RS) and ANDSF leaders.
Must possess or qualify for a Secret clearance.
Knowledgeable in all aspects of training development, management, and operations.
Experience with POI refinement and development.
Team player -- must be able to professionally interact and work with team members and senior US military/coalition military advisors and Afghan ANDSF leaders and students.
Detail-oriented with the ability to work under challenging deadlines.
Competent with operating Personal Computer Skills and Microsoft Office
Excellent Leadership, Organizational and Project Management skills
Must possess current DoD Secret Security Clearance
Must possess a US Passport with at least 6 months remaining eligibility
Must be able to obtain an Afghanistan Visa
Desired Qualifications:
Familiar with relationships between NSOCC-A, CSTC-A, and the ANSDF.
Previous experience training and advising foreign military soldiers.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
This is an ARMED position. Must obtain and maintain eligibility to possess & operate a firearm in Afghanistan (AFG). As a business necessity, must successfully complete/maintain arming requirements including but not limited to: Psychological evaluation (initial evaluation & annual reevaluations); Completion of Civilian Arming Authorization Mgmt System (CAAMS) requirements/documentation & Arming Authorization Letter from US Forces AFG; Afghan weapons permit from the Afghan Ministry of the Interior
Wear required personal protective gear: body armor, helmet, etc. Independently lift/carry duffle bags with a max weight of 70 lbs/piece & move across uneven terrain
Work & live in AFG with potential assignment to any location in AFG based upon needs of the U.S. Gov’t
Meet medical requirements for position as determined by a pre-employment medical screening & published CRC and USCENTCOM medical deployment standards
Walk or stand on level and/or inclined surfaces up to 8 hours/day & sit for up to 3 hours/day; climb/descend stairs; grasp or handle objects; use finger dexterity; bend elbows/knees; reach above/below shoulders; read/interpret typewritten print; communicate by voice & detect sound by ear
Work, live & respond to a wide variety of operational circumstances in a potentially hostile environment - at remote locations, under austere conditions - with extreme aircraft noise, hostile fire, other acts of aggression and/or extreme weather conditions
Maintain emotional stability & behavioral composure, performing effectively during stressful situations
Comply with orders, laws, rules & regs
Reliably complete tasks & duties with min supervision
Appropriately modify behavior & demeanor to meet demands of a situation
Mitigate risk to protect safety
Refrain from using alcohol/substances inappropriately
Aware of own limits; accept constructive feedback
Solve difficult/complex problems
Apply knowledge/reasoning & balances risks/benefits when making decisions
Multi-task without negatively impacting performance
Maintain high standards of work
Communicate clearly
Engage as an active team member
Be respectful of diversity
Required Education (including Major):
Bachelor's degree from accredited school & six (6) years of related experience, OR four (4) years related experience with Master's degree. Eight (8) years of additional equivalent work experience (14 total years) may be accepted in lieu of BA/BS education requirement.
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Location: Afghanistan
Job Description: The US has a requirement to organize, man, equip, and train Special Infantry units for the Afghan National Defense Security Forces (ANDSF). This Special Infantry organization, Ktah Khas (KKA), is an elite, highly mobile, light Infantry unit that specializes in assaults on conventional targets throughout Afghanistan. The MICO Mentor will ensure the all duties and responsibilities are executed in a timely manner as per the assigned Statement of Work.
The MICO Trainer interfaces on a daily basis with the on-site US Commander.
The MICO Trainer participates in meetings and conferences as directed by the appointed the SITP Program Manager, Deputy Program Manager and/or Technical Oversight Representative (TOR)/ Quality Assurance Representative (QAR).
The MICO Trainer works independently and reports to the SITP Program Manager located on Camp Scorpion, Afghanistan.
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan (Camp Scorpion)
Required Hours:Work may include nights, holidays, and weekends on short notice. Standard will be to conduct training six (6) days per week for up to ten (10) hours per day while at OCONUS work site(s) and a standard 40 hour work week while at CONUS work sites. Occasional surges in effort may be required to meet training requirements.
Responsibilities:
MICO Trainer will advise the KKA MICO Command Team, and provide training to the KKA MICO personnel.
Be familiar with and provide training to KKA MICO Personnel on all intelligence disciplines applicable for the KKA to sustain unilateral intelligence capabilities, while using HUMINT, GEOINT, SIGINT, OSINT, and All-Source Intelligence in support of full spectrum operations.
Be familiar and comfortable with training their KKA counterparts in the intelligence cycles necessary to carry out various operations such as F3EAD.
Be familiar with, or willing to learn, Low Level Voice Intercept (LLVI) deployment and operation and imagery development and analysis.
The MICO Trainer will train the KKA MICO to possess the skills to independently conduct the tasks listed in para 3.1 of the SITP PSW (S2).
Provide deliverables in an accurate and timely manner.
Required Qualifications:
Must have a background in U.S. Military Intelligence or a Government Intelligence Agency, served as an O3/GS12 equivalent or higher
Deployed operational experience in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), with a minimum of 12 months experience in Afghanistan preferred.
Have Special Operations experience and served as an All-Source Analyst, service or government role equivalent.
Demonstrate the ability to provide training support as necessary to cover all intelligence disciplines applicable for KKA sustainable and unilateral intelligence capabilities, while using HUMINT, GEOINT, SIGINT, OSINT, and All-Source Intelligence in support of full spectrum operations.
Be familiar with and expect to train their KKA counterparts in the intelligence cycles necessary to carry out various operations such as Find, Fix, Finish, Exploit, Analyze, and Disseminate (F3EAD) for targeting and triggering operations.
Able to clearly communicate in a timely manner both verbally and written.
Able to resolve workplace conflict management.
Willing to travel and routinely meet with senior Resolute Support (RS) and ANDSF leaders.
Must possess or qualify for a Secret clearance.
Knowledgeable in all aspects of training development, management, and operations.
Experience with POI refinement and development.
Team player -- must be able to professionally interact and work with team members and senior US military/coalition military advisors and Afghan ANDSF leaders and students.
Detail-oriented with the ability to work under challenging deadlines.
Competent with operating Personal Computer Skills and Microsoft Office
Excellent Leadership, Organizational and Project Management skills
Must possess current DoD Secret Security Clearance
Must possess a US Passport with at least 6 months remaining eligibility
Must be able to obtain an Afghanistan Visa
Desired Qualifications:
Familiar with relationships between NSOCC-A, CSTC-A, and the ANSDF.
Previous experience training and advising foreign military soldiers.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
This is an ARMED position. Must obtain and maintain eligibility to possess & operate a firearm in Afghanistan (AFG). As a business necessity, must successfully complete/maintain arming requirements including but not limited to: Psychological evaluation (initial evaluation & annual reevaluations); Completion of Civilian Arming Authorization Mgmt System (CAAMS) requirements/documentation & Arming Authorization Letter from US Forces AFG; Afghan weapons permit from the Afghan Ministry of the Interior
Wear required personal protective gear: body armor, helmet, etc. Independently lift/carry duffle bags with a max weight of 70 lbs/piece & move across uneven terrain
Work & live in AFG with potential assignment to any location in AFG based upon needs of the U.S. Gov’t
Meet medical requirements for position as determined by a pre-employment medical screening & published CRC and USCENTCOM medical deployment standards
Walk or stand on level and/or inclined surfaces up to 8 hours/day & sit for up to 3 hours/day; climb/descend stairs; grasp or handle objects; use finger dexterity; bend elbows/knees; reach above/below shoulders; read/interpret typewritten print; communicate by voice & detect sound by ear
Work, live & respond to a wide variety of operational circumstances in a potentially hostile environment - at remote locations, under austere conditions - with extreme aircraft noise, hostile fire, other acts of aggression and/or extreme weather conditions
Maintain emotional stability & behavioral composure, performing effectively during stressful situations
Comply with orders, laws, rules & regs
Reliably complete tasks & duties with min supervision
Appropriately modify behavior & demeanor to meet demands of a situation
Mitigate risk to protect safety
Refrain from using alcohol/substances inappropriately
Aware of own limits; accept constructive feedback
Solve difficult/complex problems
Apply knowledge/reasoning & balances risks/benefits when making decisions
Multi-task without negatively impacting performance
Maintain high standards of work
Communicate clearly
Engage as an active team member
Be respectful of diversity
Required Education (including Major):
Bachelor's degree from accredited school & six (6) years of related experience, OR four (4) years related experience with Master's degree. Eight (8) years of additional equivalent work experience (14 total years) may be accepted in lieu of BA/BS education requirement.
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