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POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: Master EOD Training Specialist- Instructor DATE: 5/3/2018 DEPARTMENT: Strategic Services REPORTS TO: Team Lead
LOCATION: Fort Story STATUS: Exempt PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF POSITION Provide support to the US Navy providing coordination and execution of curriculum development, training activities, and evaluation/certification events. Provide Subject Matter Expertise (SME) support to Navy EOD for organizing, managing, and delivering effective classroom, laboratory, and practical instruction in unique tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) for specific Special Operations support and SOF Counter-WMD operations. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES • Provide Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) instruction in a dynamic field where technical materiel and tactics are constantly evolving to meet real world threats and scenarios. • Plan, organize, manage and conduct effective classroom, laboratory and practical instruction in support of C-IED and WMD TTPs, Special Operations Forces Units Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP). • Provide Subject Matter Expertise (SME) for assigned division in establishing, facilitating and evaluating C-IED and WMD classroom training and practical exercises. • Provide experienced base guidance and oversight of resources; role players, equipment and training aids. • Support to multi-divisional complex training schedules to accommodate customer training needs. • Support in developing material solutions recommendations to EOD TTPs. • Effective communicator in the C-IED, WMD and USN EOD support to Joint Special Operations Forces mission areas. • Proctor US Navy EOD SOF ULT National Laboratory blocks of instruction. • Be required to travel during the evenings and weekends ( about 20% of hours worked) • Be able to work in a classroom environment with willingness to teach, instruct and mentor students. • Maintain physical fitness. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • Current TOP SECRET clearance with SCI eligibility. • 5 years of operational EOD experience supporting the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) or the Combat Applications Group (CAG) or the GCC Crisis Response Forces (CRF). • Graduate of Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) and Master EOD Technician qualification. • Qualified as a Master Training Specialist or demonstrate ten years of equivalent specialized training and evaluating. • Thorough working knowledge of isotope transportation, storage, handling, practical exercise usage and accountability. • Must have a valid US driver's licenses and eligible for US passport. • Meet the requirements of the Lautenburg Act to handle Arms, Ammunition and Explosives. • Able to pass an ionization physical IAW NAVMED P5055. • Able to qualify as a Radiation Worker. • Able to perform duties dressed in SOF Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE). • Able to maintain certification in First Aid IAW standards of the American Heart Association. • Able to certify in the assigned CIN no later than four months after reporting on board Working Environment: • Work will be performed in standard office environments, classrooms, and in various outdoor field conditions. Primary work location will be in a Government owned facility. • Travel will be very frequent, typically less than a week’s duration per trip, primarily domestically with the possibility of international travel.
POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: Master EOD Training Specialist- Instructor DATE: 5/3/2018 DEPARTMENT: Strategic Services REPORTS TO: Team Lead
LOCATION: Fort Story STATUS: Exempt PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF POSITION Provide support to the US Navy providing coordination and execution of curriculum development, training activities, and evaluation/certification events. Provide Subject Matter Expertise (SME) support to Navy EOD for organizing, managing, and delivering effective classroom, laboratory, and practical instruction in unique tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) for specific Special Operations support and SOF Counter-WMD operations. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES • Provide Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) instruction in a dynamic field where technical materiel and tactics are constantly evolving to meet real world threats and scenarios. • Plan, organize, manage and conduct effective classroom, laboratory and practical instruction in support of C-IED and WMD TTPs, Special Operations Forces Units Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP). • Provide Subject Matter Expertise (SME) for assigned division in establishing, facilitating and evaluating C-IED and WMD classroom training and practical exercises. • Provide experienced base guidance and oversight of resources; role players, equipment and training aids. • Support to multi-divisional complex training schedules to accommodate customer training needs. • Support in developing material solutions recommendations to EOD TTPs. • Effective communicator in the C-IED, WMD and USN EOD support to Joint Special Operations Forces mission areas. • Proctor US Navy EOD SOF ULT National Laboratory blocks of instruction. • Be required to travel during the evenings and weekends ( about 20% of hours worked) • Be able to work in a classroom environment with willingness to teach, instruct and mentor students. • Maintain physical fitness. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • Current TOP SECRET clearance with SCI eligibility. • 5 years of operational EOD experience supporting the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG) or the Combat Applications Group (CAG) or the GCC Crisis Response Forces (CRF). • Graduate of Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) and Master EOD Technician qualification. • Qualified as a Master Training Specialist or demonstrate ten years of equivalent specialized training and evaluating. • Thorough working knowledge of isotope transportation, storage, handling, practical exercise usage and accountability. • Must have a valid US driver's licenses and eligible for US passport. • Meet the requirements of the Lautenburg Act to handle Arms, Ammunition and Explosives. • Able to pass an ionization physical IAW NAVMED P5055. • Able to qualify as a Radiation Worker. • Able to perform duties dressed in SOF Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE). • Able to maintain certification in First Aid IAW standards of the American Heart Association. • Able to certify in the assigned CIN no later than four months after reporting on board Working Environment: • Work will be performed in standard office environments, classrooms, and in various outdoor field conditions. Primary work location will be in a Government owned facility. • Travel will be very frequent, typically less than a week’s duration per trip, primarily domestically with the possibility of international travel.