Employer: Constellis
Location: OCONUS
Scope of Work.
Contractor shall complete the tasks, obligations, and responsibilities as set forth herein.
Previous experience handling contractor working dogs required
Contractor warrants that the work shall be performed and completed in accordance with generally accepted industry standards, practices and principles applicable to the work.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Contractor will be knowledgeable of the instructions set forth in the Employee Handbook and specific instructions for the assigned contract position.
Contractor may be redeployed by the Project Manager ("PM") or his or her designee to other locations within the Area of Operations on short notice to accommodate changing operational requirements.
Contractor will be fluid and flexible in adapting to rapidly changing situations under austere conditions in a hostile environment.
Contractor must at all times follow the instructions of the Project Manager or his or her designee.
Contractor may be required to assist in operational tasks such as supervision of local kennel staff, logistics, administration and training if and when requested by the PM or his or her designee.
Contractor will be responsible for performing under and observing all applicable policies, laws and regulations of Host Nation, Contracting Agency, and U.S., state, and federal laws.
Contractor will do all things necessary or desirable to maintain and improve his or her professional skills.
Position Specific Duties, Responsibilities, and Requirements. Responsibilities of the Contractor include, but are not limited to:
Conducting daily kennel care for their assigned CWD as directed by the Trainer. This includes maintaining assigned CWD's diet. Substantial weight loss or gains should be recorded immediately and reported to Trainer. Handlers should accomplish one (1) to two (2) hours per day for kennel care and maintenance of assigned CWD.
Conducting daily health checks/grooming on assigned CWD, and reporting any discrepancies or irregularities to the Trainer.
Adhering to the daily post schedule, duty roster and or training schedule, and being in the proper uniform and on time.
Conducting periodic checks on assigned CWD to ensure CWD has adequate water and reporting any irregularities or safety issues to the Trainer.
Strictly adhering to SOPs while working post, and understanding and complying with Post Orders.
Properly maintaining assigned CWD equipment, and conducting periodic inspections to ensure equipment is safe and in good working condition.
Thoroughly knowing, applying, and reporting response procedures, and documenting all CWD responses that occur while working post. Immediately reporting to the KM or Shift Coordinator any responses, and generating necessary documentation.
Documenting training records daily. Ensuring required CWD training hours are met on a weekly basis.
Utilizing EMPLOYEE's assigned CWD as directed by the KM, or his or her designee, in support of operations. Utilization will consist of Entry Point, Perimeter, Geographically separated soak yards, and internal FOB checks.
Maintaining all certifications and employment standards, including, but not limited to, maintaining and complying with the employment standards contained in any and all regulations, pamphlets, and clearances, and to include the Employee Handbook.
Complete paper/electronic timesheets in conjunction with the policies and procedures and DCAA Regulations.
Any and all other duties as assigned by the Project Manager or his or her designee.
Physical Demands of CWD Handler
Dynamically lift (start at floor in static position and lift through task) an actual dog, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, weighing approximately 90 lbs. to a height up to 60".
Dynamically lift an actual crate, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, with or without an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile, to a height up to 60".
Dynamically lift an actual 40 lb. dog food bag up to 30" and dump into a container.
Dynamically push an actual crate or a reasonable facsimile, with or without an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile, on a table, desk, or other flat surface.
Pull on a hand held dynamometer (equipped with pull tools) to measure the maximum pull force capabilities.
Carry an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile weighing up to 90 lbs. for a distance of 25'.
Kneel (on one or both knees) and squat for a sustained period up to at least one - two minutes.
While in a prone position, crawl forward for up to 25'.
Intermittently walk on a treadmill and stair master for 30 minutes. Rotate between the treadmill and stair master every 5 -- 10 minutes changing speed and elevation.
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Location: OCONUS
Scope of Work.
Contractor shall complete the tasks, obligations, and responsibilities as set forth herein.
Previous experience handling contractor working dogs required
Contractor warrants that the work shall be performed and completed in accordance with generally accepted industry standards, practices and principles applicable to the work.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Contractor will be knowledgeable of the instructions set forth in the Employee Handbook and specific instructions for the assigned contract position.
Contractor may be redeployed by the Project Manager ("PM") or his or her designee to other locations within the Area of Operations on short notice to accommodate changing operational requirements.
Contractor will be fluid and flexible in adapting to rapidly changing situations under austere conditions in a hostile environment.
Contractor must at all times follow the instructions of the Project Manager or his or her designee.
Contractor may be required to assist in operational tasks such as supervision of local kennel staff, logistics, administration and training if and when requested by the PM or his or her designee.
Contractor will be responsible for performing under and observing all applicable policies, laws and regulations of Host Nation, Contracting Agency, and U.S., state, and federal laws.
Contractor will do all things necessary or desirable to maintain and improve his or her professional skills.
Position Specific Duties, Responsibilities, and Requirements. Responsibilities of the Contractor include, but are not limited to:
Conducting daily kennel care for their assigned CWD as directed by the Trainer. This includes maintaining assigned CWD's diet. Substantial weight loss or gains should be recorded immediately and reported to Trainer. Handlers should accomplish one (1) to two (2) hours per day for kennel care and maintenance of assigned CWD.
Conducting daily health checks/grooming on assigned CWD, and reporting any discrepancies or irregularities to the Trainer.
Adhering to the daily post schedule, duty roster and or training schedule, and being in the proper uniform and on time.
Conducting periodic checks on assigned CWD to ensure CWD has adequate water and reporting any irregularities or safety issues to the Trainer.
Strictly adhering to SOPs while working post, and understanding and complying with Post Orders.
Properly maintaining assigned CWD equipment, and conducting periodic inspections to ensure equipment is safe and in good working condition.
Thoroughly knowing, applying, and reporting response procedures, and documenting all CWD responses that occur while working post. Immediately reporting to the KM or Shift Coordinator any responses, and generating necessary documentation.
Documenting training records daily. Ensuring required CWD training hours are met on a weekly basis.
Utilizing EMPLOYEE's assigned CWD as directed by the KM, or his or her designee, in support of operations. Utilization will consist of Entry Point, Perimeter, Geographically separated soak yards, and internal FOB checks.
Maintaining all certifications and employment standards, including, but not limited to, maintaining and complying with the employment standards contained in any and all regulations, pamphlets, and clearances, and to include the Employee Handbook.
Complete paper/electronic timesheets in conjunction with the policies and procedures and DCAA Regulations.
Any and all other duties as assigned by the Project Manager or his or her designee.
Physical Demands of CWD Handler
Dynamically lift (start at floor in static position and lift through task) an actual dog, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, weighing approximately 90 lbs. to a height up to 60".
Dynamically lift an actual crate, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, with or without an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile, to a height up to 60".
Dynamically lift an actual 40 lb. dog food bag up to 30" and dump into a container.
Dynamically push an actual crate or a reasonable facsimile, with or without an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile, on a table, desk, or other flat surface.
Pull on a hand held dynamometer (equipped with pull tools) to measure the maximum pull force capabilities.
Carry an actual dog or a reasonable facsimile weighing up to 90 lbs. for a distance of 25'.
Kneel (on one or both knees) and squat for a sustained period up to at least one - two minutes.
While in a prone position, crawl forward for up to 25'.
Intermittently walk on a treadmill and stair master for 30 minutes. Rotate between the treadmill and stair master every 5 -- 10 minutes changing speed and elevation.
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