Mar 25
Top Secret
Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
Trainer/Instructor
Fort Eisenhower, GA (On-Site/Office)
Chitra Productions is looking for a BOLC-B Training Technician to support the Army Cyber School at Fort Eisenhower, GA.
Position Overview:
Provide support for the the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) – Branch (B). Duties include planning, implementation, and recovery of Field Training Exercise (FTX). In addition, provide training support duties before, during, and after the conduct of the newly directed performance training of tactical tasks formerly taught in BOLC-Phase 2.
Position Responsibilities:
Conduct preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio (CNR) Support. Eight classes are scheduled annually.
Provide support for WIN-T setup and training, field training exercise set up, implementation, tear down, motor pool recovery, and additional tactical incorporated into BOLC-B.
Training technician will be required to assist in the set-up, take-down, safety and logistical support of the following blocks of instruction: Small Unit Tactics (SUT), Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), Night/Day Combined Land Navigation, Convoy Operations, BRM 5 (Zero an M4 Rifle), Rifle & Carbine Qualification: (Table I, Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction & Evaluation (PMI&E), Table II, Preliminary LiveFire Simulation (PLFS), Table III, Drills, Table IV, Basics, Table V, Practice, Table VI, Qualification(QUAL), Field Training Exercise (FTX) and Recovery, and conduct of preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio(CNR) Support.
Provide support for maintaining the WIN T support assemblages: TCN, POP/SNE/VWP/STT, NOCS, CPP and up armored vehicles.
Serve as Armors, Range Safety, Ammunition Support, Field Training Exercise support, and motor pool recovery personnel. Classes required for Ammunition Handlers are: 4E-F27/645-F11, Introduction to Ammunition, 9E-F67/920-F35, Turn in Procedures for Using Units, 4EF45/645-F29, and Hazmat Familiarization Safety In Transport, 9E-F69/920-F37.
Serve as Range Safety support personnel required to provide safety support during tactical tasks.
Support includes scheduling of tasks, ammunition and weapon handling and issue of ammunition and weapons to students and instructors.
Count bullets, load magazines, turn in and issue ammunition, maintenance and issue of weapons.
Conduct motor pool maintenance, ammunition and weapon inventory, and updates to ensure all equipment is functional and generally free from defect during holiday block leave, training holidays, intervals between BOLC-B field training exercises, and Operation module, the training technician ensures compliance with DA Pam 385-63, AR 385-63 (Range Safety), applicable TMs, FMs, Installation range regulation and SOPs, DOL/DOSS SOP and appropriate regulations governing ammunition receipt, accountability, transportation, storage, and turn on for safe training and firing for each weapon system within Command.
Complete Fort Eisenhower Range Safety Certification program with annual Recertification.
As applicable, Training Technician will complete Master Gunner/Train the Trainer courses offered by the Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) for applicable Training Aids, Devices, Simulators and Simulations issued through the FG TSC.
Conduct daily preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) IAW appropriate Technical Manuals to ensure all support equipment is functional and generally free from defect. Upon completion of the PMCS, the training technicians will report status to Commander, B Company.
Assist in the set-up, take-down, safety and logistical support of the following blocks of instruction: Small Unit Tactics (SUT), Techniques, and Procedures(TTP, Night/Day Combined Land Navigation, Convoy Operations, BRM 5 (Zero an M4 Rifle), Rifle & Carbine Qualification: (Table I, Preliminary Marksmanship Instructions & Evaluation (PMI&E), Table II, Preliminary Live Fire Simulation (PLFS), Table III, Drills, Table IV, Basic, Table V, Practice, Table VI, Qualification (QUAL). Field Training Exercise (FTX) and Recovery, and conduct of preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio (CNR) Support.
Position Requirements:
U.S. Citizen
An Active Secret Clearance
Have previous experience in recovery, cleaning and performing PMCS on equipment IAW Recovery Checklist in the motor pool.
Have previous experience in weapon maintenance accountability.
Have range Safety Certification.
Be Combat Life Saver (CLS) qualified.
Have a bachelor’s degree in General Studies or have appropriate work experience in leadership, management, and maintenance skills comparable to that of a senior noncommissioned officer.
Have bachelor degree in General Studies or have appropriate work experience in leadership, management, and maintenance skills comparable to that of a senior noncommissioned officer.
LTAS and LMTVs (Unarmored LMTV) Tactical Vehicle Operators shall possess a Class B or better Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
HMWWV Tactical Vehicle Operators shall possess a civilian class D license.
Complete the Army Drives Training Modules 1-5 with the Fort Gordon Safety Office. Training Certificates shall be provided to the COR upon completion of modules.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Position Overview:
Provide support for the the Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC) – Branch (B). Duties include planning, implementation, and recovery of Field Training Exercise (FTX). In addition, provide training support duties before, during, and after the conduct of the newly directed performance training of tactical tasks formerly taught in BOLC-Phase 2.
Position Responsibilities:
Conduct preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio (CNR) Support. Eight classes are scheduled annually.
Provide support for WIN-T setup and training, field training exercise set up, implementation, tear down, motor pool recovery, and additional tactical incorporated into BOLC-B.
Training technician will be required to assist in the set-up, take-down, safety and logistical support of the following blocks of instruction: Small Unit Tactics (SUT), Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), Night/Day Combined Land Navigation, Convoy Operations, BRM 5 (Zero an M4 Rifle), Rifle & Carbine Qualification: (Table I, Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction & Evaluation (PMI&E), Table II, Preliminary LiveFire Simulation (PLFS), Table III, Drills, Table IV, Basics, Table V, Practice, Table VI, Qualification(QUAL), Field Training Exercise (FTX) and Recovery, and conduct of preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio(CNR) Support.
Provide support for maintaining the WIN T support assemblages: TCN, POP/SNE/VWP/STT, NOCS, CPP and up armored vehicles.
Serve as Armors, Range Safety, Ammunition Support, Field Training Exercise support, and motor pool recovery personnel. Classes required for Ammunition Handlers are: 4E-F27/645-F11, Introduction to Ammunition, 9E-F67/920-F35, Turn in Procedures for Using Units, 4EF45/645-F29, and Hazmat Familiarization Safety In Transport, 9E-F69/920-F37.
Serve as Range Safety support personnel required to provide safety support during tactical tasks.
Support includes scheduling of tasks, ammunition and weapon handling and issue of ammunition and weapons to students and instructors.
Count bullets, load magazines, turn in and issue ammunition, maintenance and issue of weapons.
Conduct motor pool maintenance, ammunition and weapon inventory, and updates to ensure all equipment is functional and generally free from defect during holiday block leave, training holidays, intervals between BOLC-B field training exercises, and Operation module, the training technician ensures compliance with DA Pam 385-63, AR 385-63 (Range Safety), applicable TMs, FMs, Installation range regulation and SOPs, DOL/DOSS SOP and appropriate regulations governing ammunition receipt, accountability, transportation, storage, and turn on for safe training and firing for each weapon system within Command.
Complete Fort Eisenhower Range Safety Certification program with annual Recertification.
As applicable, Training Technician will complete Master Gunner/Train the Trainer courses offered by the Fort Gordon Training Support Center (TSC) for applicable Training Aids, Devices, Simulators and Simulations issued through the FG TSC.
Conduct daily preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) IAW appropriate Technical Manuals to ensure all support equipment is functional and generally free from defect. Upon completion of the PMCS, the training technicians will report status to Commander, B Company.
Assist in the set-up, take-down, safety and logistical support of the following blocks of instruction: Small Unit Tactics (SUT), Techniques, and Procedures(TTP, Night/Day Combined Land Navigation, Convoy Operations, BRM 5 (Zero an M4 Rifle), Rifle & Carbine Qualification: (Table I, Preliminary Marksmanship Instructions & Evaluation (PMI&E), Table II, Preliminary Live Fire Simulation (PLFS), Table III, Drills, Table IV, Basic, Table V, Practice, Table VI, Qualification (QUAL). Field Training Exercise (FTX) and Recovery, and conduct of preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on EST 2000, Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) and Combat Network Radio (CNR) Support.
Position Requirements:
U.S. Citizen
An Active Secret Clearance
Have previous experience in recovery, cleaning and performing PMCS on equipment IAW Recovery Checklist in the motor pool.
Have previous experience in weapon maintenance accountability.
Have range Safety Certification.
Be Combat Life Saver (CLS) qualified.
Have a bachelor’s degree in General Studies or have appropriate work experience in leadership, management, and maintenance skills comparable to that of a senior noncommissioned officer.
Have bachelor degree in General Studies or have appropriate work experience in leadership, management, and maintenance skills comparable to that of a senior noncommissioned officer.
LTAS and LMTVs (Unarmored LMTV) Tactical Vehicle Operators shall possess a Class B or better Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
HMWWV Tactical Vehicle Operators shall possess a civilian class D license.
Complete the Army Drives Training Modules 1-5 with the Fort Gordon Safety Office. Training Certificates shall be provided to the COR upon completion of modules.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
group id: 90891734