Thursday, March 4, 2010

K-Bar List Jobs: 4 Mar 2010

K-Bar List Jobs: 4 Mar 2010
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1. Article that every American should read and every vet appreciate.
2. Technical Translators (OCONUS)
3. Lead Engineer (Afghanistan)
4. Logistics Management Specialist (New Orleans, LA)
5. Plant Electrician (Marquette, Michigan)
6. Hiring Authority for Certain Military Spouses
7. Philadelphia RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo Thursday, March 11, 2010
8. San Diego RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo Thursday, March 11, 2010
9. Marketing Coordinator (Herndon, VA)
10. Web Manager (Herndon, VA)
11. Training and Intelligence positions (Newport News, VA, and Camp Lejeune, NC)
12. Presidential Security Training (Guinea)
13. Principle/Lead Engineer (FS Poly)(Wash DC)
14. Special Assistant to the Director (TS Clearance)(Wash DC)
15. SME in HRIS (VA)
16. Sims Metal Management (numerous positions, various locations)
17. Supervisory Program Manager/Director, Organization Design Division (DC)
18. Senior Intelligence Analyst (Arlington VA)
19. Biometrics Architecture Analysts- Bagram, Afghanistan
20. Mid-level Office Management/Business Specialist (Colorado Springs, CO)
21. Technical Specialist – Consultant (Pasadena, CA)
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1. I don’t normally send things like this, but I feel I have to this time.
God Bless America
K-Bar

By JOSEPH L. GALLOWAY
McClatchy Newspapers
Over the last 12 months, 1,042 soldiers, Marines, sailors and Air Force personnel have given their lives in the terrible duty that is war. Thousands more have come home on stretchers, horribly wounded and facing months or years in military hospitals.

This week, I’m turning my space over to a good friend and former roommate, Army Lt. Col. Robert Bateman, who recently completed a year long tour of duty in Iraq and is now back at the Pentagon. Here’s Lt. Col. Bateman’s account of a little-known ceremony that fills the halls of the Army corridor of the Pentagon with cheers, applause and many tears every Friday morning. It first appeared on May 17 on the Weblog of media critic and pundit Eric Alterman at the Media Matters for America Website.

“It is 110 yards from the “E” ring to the “A” ring of the Pentagon. This section of the Pentagon is newly renovated; the floors shine, the hallway is broad, and the lighting is bright. At this instant the entire length of the corridor is packed with officers, a few sergeants and some civilians, all crammed tightly three and four deep against the walls. There are thousands here. This hallway, more than any other, is the `Army’ hallway. The G3 offices line one side, G2 the other, G8 is around the corner. All Army. Moderate conversations flow in a low buzz. Friends, who may not have seen each other for a few weeks, or a few years, spot each other, cross the way and renew.

Everyone shifts to ensure an open path remains down the center. The air conditioning system was not designed for this press of bodies in this area. The temperature is rising already. Nobody cares.

10:36 hours: The clapping starts at the E-Ring. That is the outer most of the five rings of the Pentagon and it is closest to the entrance to the building. This clapping is low, sustained, and hearty. It is applause with a deep emotion behind it as it moves forward in a wave down the length of the hallway.

A steady rolling wave of sound it is, moving at the pace of the soldier in the wheelchair who marks the forward edge with his presence. He is the first. He is missing the greater part of one leg, and some of his wounds are still suppurating. By his age, I expect that he is a private, or perhaps a private first class.

Captains, majors, lieutenant colonels and colonels meet his gaze and nod as they applaud, soldier to soldier.

Three years ago when I described one of these events, those lining the hallways were somewhat different. The applause a little wilders, perhaps in private guilt for not having shared in the burden. Yet now almost everyone lining the hallway is, like the man in the wheelchair, also a combat veteran. This steadies the applause, but I think deepens the sentiment. We have all been there now. The soldier’s chair is pushed by, I believe, a full colonel. Behind him, and stretching the length from Rings E to A, come more of his peers, each private, corporal, or sergeant assisted as need be by a field grade officer.

11:00 hours: Twenty-four minutes of steady applause. My hands hurt, and I laugh to myself at how stupid that sounds in my own head. My hands hurt. Please! Shut up and clap. For twenty-four minutes, soldier after soldier has come down this hallway – 20, 25, 30. Fifty-three legs come with them, and perhaps only 52 hands or arms, but down this hall came 30 solid hearts.

They pass down this corridor of officers and applause, and then meet for a private lunch, at which they are the guests of honor, hosted by the generals. Some are wheeled along. Some insist upon getting out of their chairs, to march as best they can with their chin held up, down this hallway, through this most unique audience. Some are catching handshakes and smiling like a politician at a Fourth of July parade. More than a couple of them seem amazed and are smiling shyly.

There are families with them as well: the 18-year-old war-bride pushing her 19-year-old husband’s wheelchair and not quite understanding why her husband is so affected by this, the boy she grew up with, now a man, who had never shed a tear is crying; the older immigrant Latino parents who have, perhaps more than their wounded mid-20s son, an appreciation for the emotion given on their son’s behalf. No man in that hallway, walk ing or clapping, is ashamed by the silent tears on more than a few cheeks. An Airborne Ranger wipes his eyes only to better see. A couple of the officers in this crowd have themselves been a part of this parade in the past.

These are our men, broken in body they may be, but they are our brothers, and we welcome them home. This parade has gone on, every single Friday, all year long, for more than four years.

Did you know that? The media hasn’t yet told the story. And probably never will.
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TzJobWarrior (44-46-12)
Job # TZ-1006101 (Opens 02 March – 02 April 2010) (May close sooner)
(44-46-12)

2. A motivated company has a potential requirement for Technical Translators

Duty location: O/CONUS (TBD, potentially from home)
Clearance: TBD
Duration: Contract length
Qualifications: U.S. Citizen (TBD)
Availability: Immediate
//Please answer the following//
* Salary requirements: (Hourly rate) __________
* Availability date: ________________________
* Security Clearance: ______________________
* Languages (Spoken/Read/Write): ___________
* Level of ability in each: ___________________
* Citizenship: ____________________________
* Previous Translation Experience: __________

Candidate will provide technical translations of US Government and/or Commercial weapons operator and maintenance manuals from English into the following languages and regional dialects:

Classic/Formal Arabic (Iraq)
Farsi (Afghanistan)
Dari (Afghanistan)
Pashto (Afghanistan)

Translators need to be familiar with technical terminology of both standard and non-standard Army weapons.

All qualified candidates please log-on to our website and/or apply here:
http://www.tzjobwarrior.com
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In addition, we will be downsizing our use of the TZNET distro and focus more on the TZJobWarrior distro network – job postings will be distributed through the TZJobWarrior distro network – this will be for the members of our new website. Registration is free!

If you are not interested, but know of someone who might be, please forward this information.
I hope to hear from you soon.
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3. Lead Engineer (Afghanistan)
If you meet the requirements below please forward your resume to lillian.hill@idealinnovations.com

A Masters degree in engineering/science or engineering/science as a major field of study, plus a minimum of 8 years of experience in the related field of study, or Bachelors Degree plus 10 years experience. This position serves as the Country Lead for each of the laboratories and is responsible for day to day operations and management of the assigned laboratory. One of these positions is currently located in Afghanistan and one position is currently located in Iraq. Similar laboratories may be added or substituted for in other areas of the world. Must have an active Secret clearance.
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EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT/OPPORTUNITY #: KAT-10-LATRO-7098-JAZ
OPENING DATE: 03/03/2010 CLOSING DATE: 03/10/2010
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THIS IS A DIRECT CHARGE CORE APPOINTMENT UNDER THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ACT, P.L. 93-288, AS AMENDED. THIS IS A 2 YEAR TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT IN THE EXCEPTED SERVICE WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF EXTENSION.

Note regarding salary range: Appointees are only guaranteed the minimum salary of the grade for which they are selected. For current and former Federal civilian employees, highest previous rate (matching previous government salary) is at the discretion of management. The minimum rate on this vacancy announcement is the minimum for the lowest grade being announced. For additional information on the minimum rate for any additional grades, please see http://www.opm.gov/oca/09tables/index.asp.



TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT: Full Time - Temporary
POSITION: 4. Logistics Management Specialist
SERIES - PAY GRADE: GS-0346-9/11
NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 1
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: GS-11
SALARY RANGE: $47,448 - $74,628
ORGANIZATION:
This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Louisiana Transitional Recovery Office (LATRO) Logistics Section, Ordering Unit, New Orleans LA.
DUTY LOCATION: Louisiana (New Orleans)
RELOCATION EXPENSES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED

WHO MAY APPLY: FEMA Employees - All (Status & Non-Status)
DUTIES:

This position is assigned to the Logistics Section as a Resource Tracker, but also has financial processing responsibility associated with Financial Codes Manual 2300.16. Individual performance is measured in financial accuracy and the appropriate documentation process. The incumbent supports activities associated with the FEMA e-Taskers, Telecommunications Information Management and Control System (TIMACS), FEMA Form 40-1s and FEMA Form 60-1s business processes.

The incumbent is responsible for the Single Point Ordering (SPO) process which effectively manages all requests for commodities, supplies, equipment, personnel, and services from the point of inception through the final delivery to the end user during disaster response and recovery operations.

The incumbent serves as a central point-of-contact for processing all e-Taskers, TIMACS, reviewing and processing all 60-1s (“Requisitions for Supplies, Equipment and/or Services”) and initiating, preparing and processing all 40-1s (“Requisition and Commitment for Services and Supplies”) requests.

Utilizing a Web-based service, eCAPS, which serves as a quick reference to address, entry and processing, the incumbent initiates FEMA Form 40-1, the funding document to begin the process of negotiating a contract or purchases. The incumbent must be proficient in using this system for creating, processing, amending, researching, canceling, copying and printing the electronic FEMA Form 40-1s. The incumbent routes the document for approval through the Deputy Director, Support Services, then to Finance for obligation of funds. The incumbent serves as a coordinator for assigned procurement documents, issuing certified Form 40-1s to the individual Purchase Card holders and Acquisition Branch for making purchases.

The incumbent is responsible for initiation and maintenance of a filing system, gathering information and compiling reports, and maintaining accurate, up-to-date files on FEMA eTrackers, TIMACS, 40-1 and 60-1 requests. The incumbent performs database records management tracking including complex and extensive functions for procurement, billing, and receiving documents.

Incumbent is responsible for maintaining an electronic database for action requests for mission-assigned resources and works closely with the Automatic Deployment Database (ADD) specialist to create deployment orders upon request. Incumbent works closely with the Administrative Support Specialist to assist in producing staff availability reports for management by job title and proficiency level. The Ordering Unit Leader is kept apprised of all deployment orders on a routine basis by the incumbent who coordinates with FEMA Headquarter Deployment Branch.


REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: This agency provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be on a case-by-case basis.


QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirements as contained in the OPM's Qualification Operating Manual. These are available on line at www.opm.gov. The manual states that one year of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade in the Federal service is required. Specialized experience is experience which is in or directly related to the line of work of the position to be filled and which has equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of that position.

Applicants meeting the basic qualification requirements and any selective placement factor stated in this Employment Opportunity will be rated and ranked on the following Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSA`s).

HOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED:

Include with your application a Narrative Statement describing possession of each evaluation criterion (i.e. knowledge, skills and abilities or KSAs). Failure to provide the Narrative Statement will adversely impact your ranking score and your ability to be certified for referral to the selecting official.

If there is a Selective Placement Factor(s), please address fully and separately. Failure to meet the Selective Placement Factor(s) will result in no further consideration.

You will be evaluated to determine if you meet the minimum qualifications required; and on the extent to which your application shows that you possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with this position as defined below. When describing your knowledge, skills, and abilities, please ensure to give examples and explain how often you used these skills, the complexity of the knowledge you possessed, the level of the people with whom you interacted, the sensitivity of the issues you handled, etc.
SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR: None


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES (KSAs):

1. Demonstrated knowledge of automated supply and inventory management computer systems to track supplies, equipment, and property.

2. Ability to quickly analyze and prioritize logistical support operational needs and decide upon the most effective and efficient course of action to satisfy those needs in .

3. Proven ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing in order to produce a variety of written documents, including reports and correspondence, the ability deliver concise instructions and to provide excellent customer service.


CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AT FEMA

EMERGENCY ASSIGNMENT: FEMA employees may be subject to 24-hour on-call in the event of an emergency. This service may require irregular working hours, work at locations other than the official duty station, and may include duties other than those specified in the employee`s official position description. Selectee must be able to relocate to emergency sites with little advance notice and function under intense physical and mental stress.


REGISTRATION FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE: The Defense Authorization Act of 1986 requires that all male applicants born after 12-31-59, who are required to register under the Military Selective Service Act, be registered or they are not eligible for appointment within this Agency.


CITIZENSHIP: Under Executive Order 11935, only United States citizens and nationals (residents of American Samoa and Swains Island) may compete for civil service jobs. Agencies are permitted to hire non-citizens only in very limited circumstances where there are no qualified citizens available for the position.


DRUG TESTING: Applicants for this position may be required to submit to a urinalysis for illegal drug use prior to appointment.


DIRECT DEPOSIT: Mandatory Direct Deposit/Electronics Funds Transfer (DD/EFT) for salary payment is a condition of employment at FEMA. Selectee will be required to participate in DD/EFT.


2-YEAR CORE: This position is being announced under FEMA'S 2-year Katrina CORE (Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery Employees) Program. These positions are authorized under P.L. 93-288 to perform temporary disaster work and are funded from the Disaster Relief Fund. Appointments are excepted service, temporary appointments. Depending on the level of disaster activity, the incumbent is subject to release to a non-pay status and recall to duty to meet fluctuating work requirements. Travel to disaster areas may be required with very short notice at any time of the year. Employees agree to accept (1) emergency assignments other than those specified in the position; (2) to work overtime as necessary, with little scheduling flexibility; and, (3) if released to a non-pay status, to report when recalled within 48 hours or agree to immediate separation from service.


SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS

PUBLIC TRUST: This is a Public Trust position that requires a background investigation. Appointment to the position is subject to the applicant or appointee successfully completing essential security investigation forms, the applicant or appointee cooperating with the investigator, the completion of the investigation, and the favorable adjudication of the investigation. Failure to satisfactorily complete any aspect of this process is grounds for immediate termination. Applicants for this position may be required to submit to a urinalysis for illegal drug use prior to appointment.


OTHER INFORMATION

Your Social Security Number is requested under the authority of Executive Order 9397 to uniquely identify your records from those of other applicants' who may have the same name. As allowed by law or Presidential directive, your SSN is used to seek information about you from employers, schools, banks, and other who may know you.


HOW AND WHERE TO APPLY

Applicants can apply for this position by submitting a resume, the Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612) OR any other written format. The resume or application must contain:
1. The Employment Opportunity number, title and grade of the job for which applying (indicate the lowest grade level that you will accept if applying for a position advertised at multiple grade levels);
2. Full name, mailing address, day and evening phone numbers, social security number, country of citizenship, branch and date of military service, if applicable;
3. High school name and location, date of diploma or highest grade completed, college name and location, majors, type and year of any degrees received;
4. Work experience that includes job titles, duties and accomplishments, employer`s name and address, supervisor`s name and phone number, starting and ending dates, hours per week and salary; and to include all periods of unemployment during the ten year time frame.
5. List of other qualifications such as job related training courses, job related skills, job related certificates and job related honors, awards and special accomplishments.
IF YOU ARE FAXING OR EMAILING YOUR DOCUMENTS, THEY MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59 PM EASTERN TIME ON THE CLOSING DATE OF THE ANNOUNCEMENT. THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS IN WHICH YOU MAY APPLY FOR THESE POSITIONS:


Mail - Use of a postage paid Federal Government agency envelope to mail your application or resume is not allowed and will not be considered. Complete application packages must be received in the office by the closing date of the announcement to receive consideration. All forms should be sent to:

Department of Homeland Security/FEMA
Human Capital Division
P.O.Box 9900
Winchester, VA 22604
Attn: Judy Ziebart

Phone: 1-800-879-6076

E-Mail - Disaster-Staffing@dhs.gov. Complete email packages must be received by the closing date of the announcement. Please list the job opportunity announcement number in the subject line.

Fax to Judy Ziebart at 540-686-3144. Complete faxed packages must be received by the closing date of the announcement.

To obtain additional information about employment opportunities, visit our WEB site at www.dhs.gov, or call our Employment Opportunities Hotline on 800-879-6076. Applicants needing TDD/TTY assistance should call the Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-8339.


When submitting documents via Email, the following formats, (extensions) and sizes are ACCEPTABLE:

1. Word 97 (.doc)
2. Word 2003 (.doc)
3. Adobe (.pdf)
4. Text (.txt)
5. No larger than 4 MB.

When submitting documents via Email, the following formats, (extensions), and sizes are UNACCEPTABLE:

1. Compressed (.zip)
2. Word Perfect (.wps)
3. MS Works (.wks)
4. Word 2007 (.docx)
5. Rich Text Format (.rtf)
6. Anything larger than 4 MB.



THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY IS COMMITTED TO EMPLOYING A HIGHLY QUALIFIED WORKFORCE THAT REFLECTS THE DIVERSITY OF OUR NATION. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, and any other non-merit factor.

The Federal Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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5. Posting Info: Plant Electrician (Marquette, Michigan)

Publication Date: 03/02/2010

Reference Code: 50272542002

Number of Openings: 1

Salary Range: $25.17/hour

Location: Marquette, Michigan

Department: Fossil Operations

Duties and Responsibilities: The principle duties consist of the ability to diagnose and remedy problems occurring with industrial electrical equipment such as instruments, motors, generators, control systems and related auxiliary equipment with a minimum of supervision. Must be able to work with blueprints, schematics, drawings or other specifications, maintain records and work closely with others, at times assisting and at other times being assisted, in the general maintenance of power plant equipment. This employee will perform electrical operations, switching, grounding, disconnecting and reconnecting plant electrical equipment and perform other miscellaneous or special duties as required and/or assigned.

Education and Experience Requirements: Applicant must have an Associate’s degree in electrical or electronics technology or have completed equivalent education as demonstrated by 2 years of post secondary education with sufficient and relevant course concentrations in the filed of electrical or electronics such that the applicant can handle the technical aspects of the job plus two (2) or more years of experience as an electrician or electrical technician in industrial electrical maintenance.

Additional Notes: Official transcripts are required and should be submitted at the time of your application. Please mail to Carolyn Beauchaine, Presque Isle Power Plant, 2701 Lakeshore, Blvd., Marquette, MI 49855. To be considered for this position, candidates must apply online. Be sure to follow all the instructions. Go to http://we-energies.jobs. All applications must be received no later than Tuesday, March 16th, 2010.

We Energies is an equal opportunity employer.
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DON RECRUITMENT FACT SHEET
Military Spouse Non-Competitive
6. Hiring Authority for Certain Military Spouses ● Oct 2009

Background
Executive Order 13473 dated September 25, 2008, authorizes noncompetitive appointments in the civil service for spouses of certain members of the Armed Forces. The intended effect of this rule is to facilitate the entry of military spouses into the Federal civil service as part of an effort to recruit and retain skilled and experienced members of the Armed Forces and to recognize and honor the service of members injured, disabled, or killed in connection with their service. This appointment authority is effective 11 September 2009.

Key Messages
Who is eligible?--
(1) Spouses of armed forces members serving on active duty for 180 days or more provided the spouse relocates to the member’s new permanent duty station within two years from the date of the PCS or the date of this executive order.
(2) Spouses of armed forces members retired from active duty under Chapter 61 of title 10, United States Code with a disability rating of 100%.
(3) Spouses of armed forces members released from active duty and have a disability rating of 100% from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
(4) Un-remarried widows or widowers of armed forces members killed while serving on active duty.

Basic overview—
(1) Applies to temporary, term, and permanent positions in the competitive service.
(2) Public notice is required.
(3) Applicants must qualify for the position.
(4) No rating and ranking of applicants is required.
(5) Applicants will be considered along with other non-competitive applicants, i.e., veterans, Schedule A, reinstatement eligibles.
(6) Currently Preference S is given to the spouse in hiring.
(7) All priority programs must be cleared, i.e., PPP, RPL, ICTAP.

Considerations
 Applies to temporary, term, and permanent positions in the competitive service
 Public notice is required
 Applicants must qualify for the position
 No rating and ranking of applicants is required
 Applicants will be considered along with other non-competitive applicants, i.e., veterans, Schedule A, reinstatement eligibles
 All priority programs must be cleared, i.e., PPP, RPL, ICTAP
Q&A
1. Are there any additional eligibility requirements?
– To claim eligibility based on a PCS, the spouse must be authorized and relocate with
the service member to the new permanent duty station via PCS orders. Eligibility is limited to
positions in the geographical area indicated on the PCS orders and expires after two years.

– To claim eligibility based on a spouse’s disability rating of 100%, the applicant will provide proof of the service member release or discharged due to the 100 percent disability and proof of marriage to the service member. There are no geographic limitations to the positions for which these spouses are eligible.

– To claim eligibility based on death of a service member, the service member must
have been killed while on active duty. There are no geographic limitations to the positions for which these widowed spouses are eligible.


2. What specifically is meant by a PCS move?
– A PCS move or permanent change of station is the assignment, reassignment or
transfer of a service member from his or her present duty station or location without return to the previous duty station or location.

3. Must the service member been killed by enemy attack in order for the spouse to claim appointment eligibility?
– No. The service member must have died while on active duty and could have been the result of enemy attack, accident, disease, or natural causes.

4. How do managers take advantage of this new appointment authority?
– This non-competitive appointment authority is a new hiring flexibility available to
managers hiring civilian employees. Managers will now be able to consider military spouses who previously may have had no specific hiring authority for jobs in the federal service. This is a win-win for everyone. Managers may now recruit from a pool of well-qualified military spouses who are just as dedicated to the service of their nation as their active duty spouses.

5. How do military spouses find out about potential jobs?
– Spouses may visit their local Human Resources Office for information about vacancies in the federal government and they may visit any number of websites that post vacancies for federal jobs, such as www.usajobs.gov. For civilian jobs in the Navy, this website is: https://chart.donhr.navy.mil/.
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7. Philadelphia RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo Thursday, March 11, 2010

Thank you for your help in spreading the word about our upcoming Veteran Opportunity Expo that we are producing in conjunction with HireVetsFirst and the American Legion. It is being hosted to benefit all veterans, transitioning military personnel, members of the Guard and Reserve, and military family members in Philadelphia and the surrounding area. Veteran-friendly employers, franchisors, and educational institutions will be in attendance offering a variety of opportunities.
Event Details:
Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Thursday, March 11, 2010
11 am to 3 pm

Click the link below to see some of the organizations who are scheduled to participate: View Exhibitors

We invite you to download the poster for this free event. You can print, post, and forward it to anyone that may benefit: Download Now

Or you can direct job seekers who would like to register for the event to our event-specific candidate information page: View Info Page

Thanks again for your help in getting the word out and ensuring that the event will be a great success. If you have any questions, please contact me.

With warm regards,

John McCahan Past attendees say...

"Going to the expo allows you to have businesses look at your resume and give you recommendations to better prepare it. Introducing yourself as many times as possible gives you a chance to perfect the 30 second interview."

"For anyone actively seeking opportunities, I would advise them to take advantage of the expo. If nothing else it serves as a bit of practice for meeting and talking with potential employers. It can really help build confidence and overcome some anxieties about making a transition into a new career."

"It was well organized and run in an excellent manner. The variety of employers along with the number of educational opportunities along side the veteran based organizations was quite a sight. It was awesome to see so many different organizations concerned about veterans."

We've changed the name of our career fairs -- read our blog to find out why.

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We have produced more than 300 events in over 50 cities from 2006 through 2010, in conjunction with HireVetsFirst—a unit of the U.S. Department of Labor—The American Legion, and several other non-profit, veteran-focused organizations. We stand committed to helping veterans connect with employers to help them take the next step in their careers.

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RecruitMilitary, LLC
422 West Loveland Rd
Loveland, Ohio 45140
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8. San Diego RecruitMilitary Veteran Opportunity Expo Thursday, March 11, 2010

Thank you for your help in spreading the word about our upcoming Veteran Opportunity Expo that we are producing in conjunction with HireVetsFirst and the American Legion. It is being hosted to benefit all veterans, transitioning military personnel, members of the Guard and Reserve, and military family members in San Diego and the surrounding area. Veteran-friendly employers, franchisors, and educational institutions will be in attendance offering a variety of opportunities.
Event Details:
Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, CA 92108
Thursday, March 11, 2010
11 am to 3 pm

Click the link below to see some of the organizations who are scheduled to participate: View Exhibitors

We invite you to download the poster for this free event. You can print, post, and forward it to anyone that may benefit: Download Now

Or you can direct job seekers who would like to register for the event to our event-specific candidate information page: View Info Page

Thanks again for your help in getting the word out and ensuring that the event will be a great success. If you have any questions, please contact me.

With warm regards,

John McCahan Past attendees say...

"Going to the expo allows you to have businesses look at your resume and give you recommendations to better prepare it. Introducing yourself as many times as possible gives you a chance to perfect the 30 second interview."

"For anyone actively seeking opportunities, I would advise them to take advantage of the expo. If nothing else it serves as a bit of practice for meeting and talking with potential employers. It can really help build confidence and overcome some anxieties about making a transition into a new career."

"It was well organized and run in an excellent manner. The variety of employers along with the number of educational opportunities along side the veteran based organizations was quite a sight. It was awesome to see so many different organizations concerned about veterans."

We've changed the name of our career fairs -- read our blog to find out why.

Read our Blog | Fan us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter | Join us on Ning

We have produced more than 300 events in over 50 cities from 2006 through 2010, in conjunction with HireVetsFirst—a unit of the U.S. Department of Labor—The American Legion, and several other non-profit, veteran-focused organizations. We stand committed to helping veterans connect with employers to help them take the next step in their careers.

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Click here to unsubscribe from all future messages.

Our mailing address is:
RecruitMilitary, LLC
422 West Loveland Rd
Loveland, Ohio 45140
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9. Position Title: Marketing Coordinator (Herndon, VA)
Position ID: 615
Position Location: Herndon, VA
Education Degree Preferred: BA/BS

LGS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

LGS INNOVATIONS PROVIDES A COMPETITIVE COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE

SALARY WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH APPLICANT AND WILL BE COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE

MUST APPLY AT WEBSITE: www.lgsinnovations.com/careers and include
Job #615 and Job Title “Marketing Coordinator”
LGS Innovations is seeking a Marketing Coordinator in the Herndon, VA office. This person will assist in planning and organizing multiple marketing communications projects including advertising and promotional programs, trade shows, audio and video campaigns, internet-based communications, etc. Will also help produce or coordinate internal and external presentations on products, business plans and management issues
Duties Include:
•Investigates resource availability and schedules to determine timing of events. Helps select the best timing and delivery and schedules events.
•Coordinates all logistics for trade shows and other promotional events
•Develops promotional materials and manages inventories required for the planned events
•Performs other administrative duties in setting up and developing communications vehicles and projects.
•Assists in planning and creating strategies, tactics, activities and materials for the purpose of conveying the most positive marketing message to target markets.
•Writes, packages and distributes marketing materials for internal and external customers
•Serves as liaison between the company and its customers, partners, trade associations, outside vendors and media audiences.
•Performs investigative activities to identify, select and manage communication tools and resources.
•Determines resources required for individual events or coordinates efforts in the planning phases of multiple marketing communications projects.
•Monitors project schedules and ensures milestones are met and resources are scheduled or procured.
•Provides counsel and assistance in promotional program design and participates in implementation.
•Maintains marketing communications documentation and ensures consistent direction and messaging within communications in alignment with the company’s marketing strategy.
•Manages vendors selected for promotional publications.

Requirements:
•Experience performing Marketing-related work in Federal Government sector
•Excellent writing, editing, presentation, and people skills
•Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and familiar with other software systems
•Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
•Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
•Excellent organizational skills
•Experience in shows and events management
• Web and e-mail marketing experience a plus
•Able to travel 10% of the time


LGS Innovations is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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10. Position Title: Web Manager (Herdon, VA)
Position ID: 616
Position Location: Herndon, VA
Education Degree Preferred: BA/BS

LGS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

LGS INNOVATIONS PROVIDES A COMPETITIVE COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE

SALARY WILL BE DISCUSSED WITH APPLICANT AND WILL BE COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE

MUST APPLY AT WEBSITE: www.lgsinnovations.com/careers and include
Job #616 and Job Title “Web Manager”

LGS Innovations is seeking a Web Manager in our Herndon, VA office. This person will design and develop the internal/external Company web site and perform complex updates to functionality. Will also create or lead design and implementation aspects, including design layout, html scripting, graphics and animation functionality following all company standards and security policies.

Duties Include:
•Works with clients and IT teams to review existing web site functionality and visual effectiveness and ensures brand continuity is maintained. Ensures the sites adhere to corporate standards and security policies and procedures.
•Develops and designs page layouts (including site concept), content formatting HTML files, and designs graphics.
•Develops the web interfaces on highly complex projects. This includes page layout, creation of graphic elements, creating hyperlinks, and HTML scripting.
•Performs analysis of problems and troubleshoots to resolve issues.
•Defines documentation and makes recommendations for site enhancements.
•Performs or monitors updates to supported sites.
•Receives feedback from web site users and makes recommendations, monitors site usage, and reports statistics.
•Manages web site planning and provides guidance on hardware/software needed as well as other required resources.
•May engage, direct or manage 3rd party vendors to support integrations of supported web sites.
•Creates programs to increase web site traffic, including adword, banner, and skyscraper buys, and partnerships with other businesses.
•Writes web and marketing copy

Requirements Include:
•Strong communication and interpersonal skills
•Problem solving skills
•Hands on experience with web applications and scripts, such as HTML, XTML, Java, Perl, and Joomla
•Minimum of 3 years experience in web design
•Graphic Arts design experience
•Experience in Government-related markets
•Content writing experience

LGS Innovations is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Todd Kreger
Talent Acquisition
BAE Systems
6 Manhattan Square Suite 200
Hampton, VA 23666
(757) 865-5665 office

http://www.baesystems.jobs

BAE Systems is the premier global defense and aerospace company, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land, and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions, and customer support services. With 105,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems had 2008 sales of $34.4 billion.

11. Training and Intelligence positions (Newport News, VA, and Camp Lejeune, NC)
POSITION TITLES:

1) Training Curriculum Developer Joint Training COIC, Marine Corps Team (Newport News, VA and Camp Lejeune, NC)
2) Training Specialist, Joint Training COIC, Marine Corps Team Newport News, VA)
3) Ground Intelligence Analyst, Joint Training COIC Marine Corps Team (Newport News, VA and Camp Lejeune, NC)
4) HUMINT Analyst, Joint Training COIC, Marine Corps Team (Newport News)
5) All Source Analyst, Joint Training COIC, Marine Corps Team (Newport News)

TRAINING CURRICULUM DEVELOPER
The overall goal of the JTCOIC is to provide CIED subject matter expertise and training to military service members prior to deployment to hostile areas of operation. By focusing on efficient and effective utilization of the Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) Counter-IED Operations Integration Center (COIC), the JTCOIC trains military warfighting forces on how to access and use joint, national and interagency intelligence in order to prepare for the latest CIED and emerging asymmetric threats. This is accomplished through a variety of venues, to include coordinating with the training centers to provide realistic enemy and environmental signatures into models and simulations in support of realistic intelligence collection and analysis. The Marine Team of the JTCOIC directly supports Training and Education Command (TECOM) in the training of Marines on these topics.

Basic Functions: The curriculum developer will assist in the planning for, and execution of, training plans to support identified Marine Corps requirements to institutionalize training and education on COIC Net-centric capabilities throughout the TECOM enterprise.

Main Duties:
Designs course material and curricula to enable the training and education of Marines.
1. Develops Programs of Instruction (POI), to include Enabling Learning Objectives (ELO) and Terminal Learning Objectives (TLO).
2. Creates testing material and assessment criteria.
3. Maintains close coordination with Attack the Network (AtN) trainers, Tools Trainers and Analysts in order to incorporate emerging techniques into curricula.
4. Works closely with instructor cadres to facilitate efficient delivery of required subject matter.
Desired Background:
OIF/OEF experience required
10 years of military operational experience minimum, 20 plus years preferred, with extensive exposure to both tactical and operational levels of war.
Master Trainer equivalent, school house certification
Experience in building military training curricula
Versed in Instructional Systems Development
Familiar with Bloom's Taxonomy
Bachelors degree required, Masters degree preferred
Familiarity with Modeling and Simulation in Training and Education desired
Excellent written and oral communications skills
Microsoft Office proficiency
Ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance is required
TRAINING SPECIALIST:
Synopsis: The overall goal of the JTCOIC is to provide expertise and training to units deploying to theater on efficient and effective utilization of the Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) Counter-IED Operations Integration Center (COIC). The JTCOIC is responsible for coordinating the training of deploying units on joint, national and interagency intelligence, CIED and emerging asymmetric capabilities gleaned from the JIEDDO COIC; integrating processes, practices, concepts and materiel capabilities into Joint and Service DOTMLPF solutions; and coordinating with the training centers to provide realistic enemy and environmental signatures into models and simulations in support of realistic intelligence collection and analysis.
Position is located in Newport News, Virginia

Basic Functions: Trains members of tactical level war fighting staffs prior to deployment on the COIC's reach-back capability processes, computer-based applications. Competently presents briefings, demonstrations of computer-based COIC applications, and hands-on training at designated home station training centers.

Main Duties:
1. Attain in-depth understanding of how U.S. forces conduct irregular warfare, how IED threat networks operate and how the COIC functions to counter IED networks and other asymmetric threats.
2. Train Marines during pre-deployment training on the Counter Improvised Explosive Device Operations Integration Centers (COIC's) reach-back capability processes, computer-based applications, and Attack the Network methodologies.
3. Present briefings, demonstrations of computer-based COIC applications, and hands-on training, primarily at home station, the Service Training Centers, and Joint MRXs.
4. Personnel filling this billet will receive extensive training in order to achieve mastery of all COIC applications and capabilities.

Desired Background:
Former military with training/operational experience.
Educational Requirements: Bachelors degree preferred.
8 years of military operational experience minimum, 10 plus years preferred.
Must be willing to travel up to 40% of time, with most trips of one week or shorter duration.
Ability to obtain TS/SCI clearance is required

Ground Intelligence Analyst, Joint Training COIC (Marine Team)
Positions are located in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and at Newport News, VA

Basic Functions: Provides Multi-Discipline Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks and other asymmetric threats, as well as analyzes requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. Possess in-depth understanding of service Intelligence processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to assist in countering IED networks and other asymmetric threats.

The Marine Training Section provides training and reach-back services to deploying operational level units on the COICs reach-back capability processes, web-based tools, and Attack the Network (AtN) methodologies so that, upon arrival in theater, units can fully exploit the reach-back capability of the COIC portal, web-based tools and fully utilize COIC analysts ability to provide fused intelligence products to fill intelligence gaps. The incumbent must possess in-depth understanding of Service processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to counter IED networks and other asymmetric threats. Responsible for providing Multi-Discipline Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks/other asymmetric threats as well as analyzing requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. The incumbent is also tasked with providing instruction, exercise and home station training support to Marine Corps units.

MAJOR DUTIES

1. Applies knowledge of intelligence, threat analysis and forecasting tools, applications and methodologies to identify adversarial intent, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and potential threat courses of action.

2. Remains informed of political-military developments in theater and maintains liaison with other agencies in order to identify intelligence gaps and initiate the required collection to conduct holistic threat assessments.

3. Analyzes threat network activities, composition and TTPs, geospatial distribution of events, indications and warnings of attacks, and information operations.

4. Conducts information retrieval, knowledge consolidation, analysis, and development of assessments of facts, threat intents, cultural behavioral norms, knowledge and implications of the operational environment, and adversarial involvement in that environment.

5. Provides proactive insight into anticipated enemy reactions to friendly current, future operations and provides insights into second and third order effects of operational planning.

6. Completes all requests for information and requests for support in a timely manner, utilizing the most effective tools and applications. Briefs results to senior military and government officials.

7. Provides training to deploying units on how to identify threat networks, composition, activities, TTPs, vulnerabilities and how to produce actionable intelligence.

8. Develops geographically correct and reality based IED network scenarios, threads and injects to facilitate AtN operations for inclusion into Master Scenarios Events List (MSEL) during Mission Rehearsal Exercises (MRE/X)

9. Participates in MRE/Xs to replicate Corps and Division level COIC support teams

Minimum ten years experience as a ground intelligence analyst or supervising intelligence personnel analyzing IED threats/ networks and Asymmetric threats. Military experience with one or more deployments to OIF or OEF preferred.
Bachelors degree preferred.
Microsoft Office proficient with a minimum of one years experience using ArcGIS and/or similar applications.
Experience with operations centers, planning cells and operational planning teams desired.
Experience at the Division and MEF levels desired
Experience with Interagency and other governmental entities preferred
Excellent written and oral communications skills
Must be willing to travel up to 30% of the time, with most trips of less than one week duration
Top Secret/SCI clearance is required

Human Intelligence Analyst, Joint Training COIC (Marine Team), Newport News, VA

Basic Functions: Provides Human Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks and other asymmetric threats, as well as analyzes requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. Possess in-depth understanding of service Intelligence processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to assist in countering IED networks and other asymmetric threats.

The Marine Training Section provides training and reach-back services to deploying operational level units on the COICs reach-back capability processes, web-based tools, and Attack the Network (AtN) methodologies so that, upon arrival in theater, units can fully exploit the reach-back capability of the COIC portal, web-based tools and fully utilize COIC analysts ability to provide fused intelligence products to fill intelligence gaps. The incumbent must possess in-depth understanding of Service processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to counter IED networks and other asymmetric threats. Responsible for providing Human Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks/other asymmetric threats as well as analyzing requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. The incumbent is also tasked with providing instruction, exercise and home station training support to Marine Corps units.
MAJOR DUTIES

1. Applies knowledge of intelligence, threat analysis and forecasting tools, applications and methodologies to identify adversarial intent, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and potential threat courses of action.

2. Remains informed of political-military developments in theater and maintains liaison with other agencies in order to identify intelligence gaps and initiate the required collection to conduct holistic threat assessments.

3. Analyzes threat network activities, composition and TTPs, geospatial distribution of events, indications and warnings of attacks, and information operations.

4. Conducts information retrieval, knowledge consolidation, analysis, and development of assessments of facts, threat intents, cultural behavioral norms, knowledge and implications of the operational environment, and adversarial involvement in that environment.

5. Provides proactive insight into anticipated enemy reactions to friendly current, future operations and provides insights into second and third order effects of operational planning.

6. Completes all requests for information and requests for support in a timely manner, utilizing the most effective tools and applications. Briefs results to senior military and government officials.

7. Provides training to deploying units on how to identify threat networks, composition, activities, TTPs, vulnerabilities and how to produce actionable intelligence.

8. Develops geographically correct and reality based IED network scenarios, threads and injects to facilitate AtN operations for inclusion into Master Scenarios Events List (MSEL) during Mission Rehearsal Exercises (MRE/X)

9. Participates in MRE/Xs to replicate Corps and Division level COIC support teams

Minimum ten years experience as a human intelligence analyst or supervising human intelligence personnel involved with developing IED networks and Asymmetric threats. Military experience with one or more deployments to OIF or OEF preferred.

Bachelors degree preferred.
Microsoft Office proficient with a minimum of one years experience using ArcGIS and/or similar applications.
Experience with operations centers, planning cells and operational planning teams desired.
Experience at the Division and MEF levels desired
Experience with Interagency and other governmental entities preferred
Excellent written and oral communications skills
Must be willing to travel up to 30% of the time, with most trips of less than one week duration
Top Secret/SCI clearance is required

Intelligence Analyst, Joint Training COIC (Marine Team) Newport News, VA

Basic Functions: Provides Multi-Discipline Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks and other asymmetric threats, as well as analyzes requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. Possess in-depth understanding of service Intelligence processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to assist in countering IED networks and other asymmetric threats.

The Marine Training Section provides training and reach-back services to deploying operational level units on the COICs reach-back capability processes, web-based tools, and Attack the Network (AtN) methodologies so that, upon arrival in theater, units can fully exploit the reach-back capability of the COIC portal, web-based tools and fully utilize COIC analysts ability to provide fused intelligence products to fill intelligence gaps. The incumbent must possess in-depth understanding of Service processes, procedures and capabilities as well as how IED/Asymmetric networks operate and how the COIC functions to counter IED networks and other asymmetric threats. Responsible for providing Multi-Discipline Intelligence/General Military Intelligence/All-Source Intelligence Analysis of IED Networks/other asymmetric threats as well as analyzing requests for information and requests for support to identify specified/implied tasks. The incumbent is also tasked with providing instruction, exercise and home station training support to Marine Corps units.

MAJOR DUTIES

1. Applies knowledge of intelligence, threat analysis and forecasting tools, applications and methodologies to identify adversarial intent, capabilities, vulnerabilities, and potential threat courses of action.

2. Remains informed of political-military developments in theater and maintains liaison with other agencies in order to identify intelligence gaps and initiate the required collection to conduct holistic threat assessments.

3. Analyzes threat network activities, composition and TTPs, geospatial distribution of events, indications and warnings of attacks, and information operations.

4. Conducts information retrieval, knowledge consolidation, analysis, and development of assessments of facts, threat intents, cultural behavioral norms, knowledge and implications of the operational environment, and adversarial involvement in that environment.

5. Provides proactive insight into anticipated enemy reactions to friendly current, future operations and provides insights into second and third order effects of operational planning.

6. Completes all requests for information and requests for support in a timely manner, utilizing the most effective tools and applications. Briefs results to senior military and government officials.

7. Provides training to deploying units on how to identify threat networks, composition, activities, TTPs, vulnerabilities and how to produce actionable intelligence.

8. Develops geographically correct and reality based IED network scenarios, threads and injects to facilitate AtN operations for inclusion into Master Scenarios Events List (MSEL) during Mission Rehearsal Exercises (MRE/X)

9. Participates in MRE/Xs to replicate Corps and Division level COIC support teams


Minimum ten years experience as an intelligence analyst or supervising intelligence personnel analyzing IED threats/ networks and Asymmetric threats. Military experience with one or more deployments to OIF or OEF preferred.
Bachelors degree preferred.
Microsoft Office proficient with a minimum of one years experience using ArcGIS and/or similar applications.
Experience with operations centers, planning cells and operational planning teams desired.
Experience at the Division and MEF levels desired
Experience with Interagency and other governmental entities preferred
Excellent written and oral communications skills
Must be willing to travel up to 30% of the time, with most trips of less than one week duration
Top Secret/SCI clearance is required


BAE Systems is the premier global defense and aerospace company, delivering a full range of products and services for air, land, and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions, and customer support services. With 105,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems had 2008 sales of $34.4 billion.
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12. Presidential Security Training (Guinea)
1. TeKONTROL, Inc (TKI) needs instructor with proven PSD experience for a possible contract in Guinea.
2. Work site location and start date:
• The place of performance is Conakry, Guinea.
• Training activities will commence no later than 15 April, 2010 to Sep 2010 with follow-on requirements.
3. Mission
• Train approximately 75 presidential security detail personnel, using a "Train The Trainer" approach to establish the foundational PSD team(s) as well as a PSD training Cadre.
• All trainers must have prior military and/or security detail training experience.
• All trainers must be able to passed a pre-employment physical examination prior to commencement of work and as required thereafter.
• Submit to random drug screens. Able to lift 100 pounds, unassisted. Receive a Yellow Fever vaccination prior to deployment.
• Must be a US citizen with a current US Passport.


Please send only your resume to whiteej@att.net
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13. Position: Principle/Lead Engineer (FS Poly)(Wash DC)

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Provide leadership for technical architecture, design and development of large, enterprise scale Java NLP solutions.
Work as a technical lead on multiple projects, building the overall architecture and design specs, and guiding development team through build and rollout. Will involve some hands-on development.
Work with Product Managers and BAs to understand the business requirements and document technical architecture, design, and functional/non functional specifications
Code review, design review, mentoring other technical resources
Work with QA/SCM team for builds, releases, test case design and defect resolution
Provide trouble shooting and Production Support
Defines, communicates and enforces coding standards.
Identifies reusable code required for our code library and ensures the high quality creation of the code.



REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

Bachelors or Masters degree in Computer Science or equivalent
Minimum of twelve (12) years working on engineering projects for government or industry customers, demonstrating increasing levels of technical expertise and responsibility, including hands-on software product development experience with object oriented analysis, design and programming.
Proven leadership for engineering of systems, system elements, interfacing systems, components, devices and/or processes.
Solid understanding of web technologies, application servers, enterprise messaging, relational databases, and multi-tier application design, SOA, XML and Web Services.
Broad experience in leading technology platforms, such as Java/JEE, Jetty, JBoss, Flex, IIS/Apache, Application Servers, and Oracle or similar DBDMS.
Highly skilled in solution architecture and design, OOAD, design patterns, technology standards, methodologies and development frameworks
Experience with techniques on web application performance tuning, scalability, security, network connectivity and optimization.
Experience with different software development life-cycle methodologies such as Agile, SCRUM and RUP.
Minimum of 5 years experience in the design and development of java solutions in an enterprise IT environment
Minimum 3 years experience as tech lead/team lead or architect
Provides leadership and direction in solving complex problems
Leads definition, trade-off, and design discussions
Leads analysis of requirements to ensure intended functionality, operation, and performance requirements are achieved.
May provide daily supervision and direction of staff.
Possesses a TS/SCI Full Scope Poly (NSA)


DESIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES:

Familiarity in technologies and framework/tools such Web 2.0 and RIA.
Ability to create and implement technical strategy vision for the team.
Ability to handle multiple projects/priorities and manage within deadlines
Strong written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated ability to communicate technical issues clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
Passion for learning technologies and best practices and working with development teams to adopt/apply them in scalable, enterprise-class solutions
Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills
Ability to work independently and within a team environment and to foster a positive work environment
Well developed time management, planning and organizational skills
Passion for mentoring others to build their knowledge base and skills
Familiarity with NLP and artificial intelligence technologies and principles.
Experience with unstructured data analytics and related technologies.
Experience with working with the Federal Government Intelligence community.
Experience with UML, building web services, XML, JSON, threading and high-performance tuning, Ajax JavaScript toolkits, Linux.

David Brumfield

Technical Recruiter

VACOTECHNOLOGY

3901 Westerre Parkway, Suite 120

Richmond, Virginia 23233

O: 804-282-2700

M: 804-687-9395

AIM: davidbrumfield1

www.vaco.com

dbrumfield@vaco.com
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14. Special Assistant to the Director (TS Clearance)(Wash DC)
Location: Washington DC
Requirements:
The Special Assistant is responsible for providing managerial and technical support and assistance to the Office Director, PSS, on matters related to personnel security and suitability.
Works under the guidance of government officials to include the Office Director, PSS, and as necessary, PSS Division Chiefs, in the execution of the PSS mission.
Tracks the status of projects on behalf of the Office Director and work with Division Chiefs to ensure suspenses are met. Manage projects as specified by the Office Director. Provide managerial and technical guidance to PSS staff on correspondence and staffing packages.
Prepare correspondence on behalf of the Office Director and oversee high priority and sensitive cases on behalf of the Office Director.
Aid other executive support staff in managing the Office Director's schedule.

Responsibilities:


Provide senior level managerial and technical assistance to the Office Director on matters related to the PSS mission to include the Applicant, Periodic Reinvestigation, Adjudications and Adverse Action Divisions.
Track projects, review, edit and prepare correspondence, conduct appropriate coordination, provide guidance and assistance to Division Chiefs and PSS staff.
Be able to convey, verbally and in writing, thoughts and ideas clearly, succinctly, and professionally in grammatically correct form and format.

Experience, Skills and Background required:
• A Bachelor's degree
• (5) years of experience in the US intelligence community
• (4) years experience in statistical analysis
• (4) years of management experience
• Practical experience in background investigation and security clearance procedures
• Strong knowledge of information technology systems
• Strong knowledge of federal personnel security laws, regulations, intelligence community directives, guidelines, and/or Department of State personnel security regulations, standards, and policies and their application.

Jeff Carson
US Army (Retired)
Senior Recruiter
Global Professional Solutions (GPS)
Office 703.921.0200 ext 214
Mobile 703.975.3706
Fax 703.921.5596
jcarson@gps-hq.com
www.gps-hq.com
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15. KeenerStaffing is seeking a SME in HRIS for a full-time position with a gov't client in NOVA
POC is Jere Keener at Jere.Keener@Keenerstaffing.com or 703-732-6879
We have a client that is seeking a highly motivated candidate interested in joining a team of IT, HR and System Integration subject matter experts SMEs providing Human Resource Information System (HRIS) implementation expertise, advice, and assistance for an Intelligence Community (IC) customer performing the acquisition and integration of an HRIS. This position assists in the development of detailed implementation plans in accordance with lessons learned and best practices, focusing on COTS implementation and integration within the IC. Information sharing policies and privacy implications of HRIS implementations are also assessed. The individual in this position advises the government on acquisition strategy, requirements development and systems implementation/integration planning for an HRIS implementation - providing planning expertise, developing plans, and resolving differences between government agencies. Candidates must be able to work well as part of a team and function at a senior level in a rapidly changing environment, and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Work location is the Washington Metropolitan Area (WMA), primarily downtown Washington DC (80%) at another government site and the Tyson’s Corner/McLean area (20%), with possible work at other government sites in the WMA or contractor site locations.



Duties include but are not limited to:

Advising the client on best practice approaches and consulting with personnel on implications of specific approaches or solutions
Providing design and implementation support for selected approaches
Providing project oversight and /or Project Management Office (PMO) support (e.g., developing schedules and documentation of processes)
Providing or assessing proposed Business analysis (such as modeling and process analysis related to reaching the goal of an enterprise system) and impacts to implementation plans and processes
Providing technical systems analysis, which will include functional and non-functional qualities (such as portability, scalability, performance, modifiability, and integrity) of HRIS enterprise systems as well as the analysis of existing HRIS
Developing solutions or assist with the selection and procurement of solutions in support of the project including software or hardware


Qualifications:

Candidates must have at least 3 years experience in the IC supporting COTS HRIS implementation and at least 9 years overall experience in HRIS implementation
9 years of experience with a Bachelor’s degree
7 years with Masters
4 years with PhD in computer science, information systems, systems engineering, or related field is required.
Must possess an TS/sciCI Poly.
Fully qualified candidates will possess both technical and functional knowledge of HRIS capabilities and IC implementations, knowledge of relevant IC HRIS functional requirements, and practical experience with HRIS implementation plans and lessons learned. Must possess an CI Poly. POC is Jere Keener at Jere.Keener@Keenerstaffing.com or 703-732-6879
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From lucy@soldiers4hire.com 800-939-4418 ext 351

16. Sims Metal Management is the global leader in metals and electronics recycling. Our leadership position has been built through an uncompromising commitment to safety, customer service and the expertise and loyalty of our extraordinary people.
Sims Metal Management is the world’s, as well as North America’s and Australasia’s, largest metals and electronics recycler. Sims Metal Management today has over 230 locations on 4 continents, and over 600 magnificent employees.
Sims Metal Management’s North American Division is located in 19 U.S. states and employs more than 3,000 of the best and brightest men and women in the industry. The company has a vast network of Sims Metal Management and Joint Venture facilities – 120 across the United States, British Columbia and Baja, Mexico – that enables Sims Metal Management to offer convenient options for both supplier and customers.
Even with this large geographic footprint, Sims Metal Management maintains the strongest commitment to the environment, sustainability and the health of the communities in which we do business. In all aspects of the business, we strive to implement best practices and the ideals of our Safety, Health, Environment and Commitment (SHEC) Policy. We take seriously our efforts to be a good community and environmental partner.

Careers at Simms Metal Management
Sims offers a wide range of exciting employment opportunities and is the #1 company in the recycling industry.
10-0021 Mechanic – Detroit, MI
10-0017 Operations Manager – SRS – Tampa, FL
10-0014 Capital Construction Projects Administrator – Jersey City, NJ
10-0012 Weighmaster – Morrisville, PA
10-0011 Laborer – Chesapeake, VA
10-0010 Maintenance Manager – Chicago, IL
10-0008 SHEC Technician – SRS – Franklin Park, IL
10-0006 Management Leadership Program – Jersey City, NJ
10-0005 Mechanic/Welder – North Haven, CT
10-0004 Mechanic – Jersey City, NJ
10-0002 Account Executive – Chicago, IL
For more information on these open positions please visit our web site www.simsmm.com.
We do prefer candidates to apply online.
For questions about submitting a resume online call 201-577-3200
or email Jennifer.lowery@simsmm.com
Career Development
Sims Metal Management considers the life long learning process a critical element of our corporate culture. We offer training to continue career growth and develop the next generation of leaders within the organization.
Sims Metal Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We do not discriminate in employment on the base of race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, religion, citizenship or veteran status and any other category covered by law.
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Subject: Position with the US Customs & Border Protection (DC)

FYI, from the Federal Weekly. Darlene

Federal Job Posting
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We are America's Frontline
17. Supervisory Program Manager/Director, Organization Design Division (DC)

Discover a challenging and rewarding career in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP),
an organization within the Department of Homeland Security responsible for securing our
nation's borders. CBP is looking for a Supervisory Program Manager to serve as the
Director, Organization Design Division. This is a GS-15 position with an annual salary
ranging from $128,758.00 - $155,500.00.

MAJOR DUTIES
* Directs, coordinates and oversees the agency-wide program for conducting organization
studies, reviews and assessments:

* Defines and integrates functional strategies into overall organizational structure,
improving work process flow and optimizing staffing:

* Provides strategic consultation with senior leadership to build and maximize
organizational capabilities.

KEY REQUIREMENTS
Before applying at USAJobs, applicants must be U.S. Citizens, pass a background security
investigation, and have resided in the U.S. for at least the last three years.

You must have extensive knowledge of organization design theory and frameworks. You must
also have senior leadership experience performing organizational design studies for complex
organizations, including applying a systematic approach to aligning structures to mission,
business processes, and organizational culture.

BENEFITS
Benefits package includes health care, life insurance, flexible spending and dependent
care accounts, annual and sick leave, long-term care insurance, retirement savings plans,
and transit subsidies. Other benefits include student loan repayment and annual leave
enhancement.

For more information and to apply online, search USAjobs for Job Announcement Number
"IHC-320745-SDL DE."
Go to http://fedweek.sparklist.com/t/296344101/1664836/1739/0/


Darlene Dennison
Secretary to the Director
& Recruiter
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Management and Specialty Training Center
791 Chambers Road
Aurora, CO 80011
ddennison@bop.gov
P: (303) 340-7956
F: (303) 340-7967
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18. Ideal Innovations Inc. is seeking a Senior Intelligence Analyst (Arlington VA) will mentor and develop junior Intelligence Analysts and interns; manage workload assigned to their respective divisions; provide high-level analysis based on additional experience; update senior government and military personnel on threat as required; and provide briefings to high-level government, military and civilian officials at events, conferences, and meetings on a frequent basis.

REQUIREMENTS:
Senior Intelligence Analysts are required at a minimum to possess a Bachelors Degree and have at least fifteen (15) years of relevant experience. It is preferred that personnel posses a Masters Degree. Active DOD TS/SCI is required.


If you meet the requirements please email your resume and salary requirements to lillian.hill@idealinnovations.com
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19. Biometrics Architecture Analysts- Bagram, Afghanistan
If you meet the requirements below please email your resume to Pam.kocher@idealinnovations.com
Requirements:
BS preferred but not required plus at least 10-12 years of related experience.
• Must be willing to work independently or as part of a team.
• Must currently possess DoD Secret clearance.
• Must be willing to deploy within three weeks’ time.
• Must be able to deploy for approximately five (5) months.
Ideal Innovations, Inc. is seeking experienced Biometrics Architecture Analysts for positions located in Bagram, Afghanistan with preference given to candidates who have Iraq and/or Afghanistan Biometric experience, retired and/or senior officers or NCO’s from the Army or Marine Corps.
Candidates shall assist the identification and documentation of disciplines needed to support the operations and maintenance of Biometrics capabilities deployed with operational forces in the Afghanistan AOR. Support shall encompass requirements analysis, current and future operational mission analysis, and analysis support to current Biometrics collection, operations, and maintenance. As such the contractor shall:
• Assist in the Standardize Biometrics operational concepts and doctrine.
• Assist in the synchronize Biometrics planning and cross-cue opportunities between organic, theater, and national assets.
• Develop a plan of action for the analysis and implementation of tactics, techniques, and procedures relevant to application of Biometrics capabilities within the AOR.
• Perform a technical assessment of the current communications architecture for biometrics to include any applicable US, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), or Republic of Afghanistan networks. This assessment will include the identification of any deficiencies and the areas that require corrective action
• Develop business and technical architecture models identifying “as-is” and “to-be” architectures
• Coordinate with system engineers to ensure technical architecture supports exercise and demonstration objectives and scenarios
• Contribute operational expertise to the systems engineering and software development teams in articulating and validating systems requirements and architectures
• Preparation of technical briefings, plans and reports.
• Participation in internal and external working groups and technical reviews
• Working independently and/or with the requirements development team to resolve technical problems/issues.
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20. A description for the Mid-level Office Management/Business Specialist (Colorado Springs, CO) position I'm trying to fill at Omitron to replace myself, includes:

Contract management and solicitation research skills
Invoice/Recon/CDRL delivery bi-wkly or monthly pending the contract reqs.
Proposal Prep/ Estimation skills
Resolve timesheet and/or invoice variances on a monthly basis
Report business opportunities to the VP or Owner
Highly organized and able to communicate with all levels of an org. as well as with the client(s)
Well-spoken/outgoing in a sense of "Marketing" ability
Medium level to proficient with MS Software products (Excel/Word/PP)
Perform office duties: answer ph calls/Fax/Scans, ect.
Ability to obtain & hold a Secret level Clearance
Available for training asap and a Hire date of: 1APR2010 or sooner if desired!
Job location: 620 Southpointe Ct. Ste. 155; C/Springs, CO 80906
POC for interviews: Heather Kedrowski- 719.226.1511
Great opportunity to expand your communication skills with upper level management. Work one-on-one with the VP & CFO. Awesome exposure to various areas of running a small business.
Company benefits are competive; flexible hours

Heather Kedrowski-Gonzalez
Heather.Kedrowski@hotmail.com
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organization_name: ICF International
contact_name: Jay Kopelman
email: JKopelman2@icfi.com

phone_1: 858-361-9329
phone_2: 858-405-5386
21. title: Technical Specialist – Consultant (Pasadena, CA)
salary_range: Commensurate with experience
apply_by: Submit Resumes to JKopelman2@icfi.com

job_description: Incumbent will assist in developing the southern
California catastrophic earthquake response plan working with
federal, state and local government agencies; NGOs; local
stakeholders; and ICF International consultants. Planning has
commenced and will continue for 4-5 months with follow-on
requirements (training and evaluation) that will result in the client
being able to conduct emergency operations in accordance with the
plan.
required_experience: Successful candidate will have a minimum of 8
years experience (15 years without degree) as a military or DoD
logistics officer/SNCO with planning experience at the
MEU/Regiment/Brigade level or higher. Desired experience will include
inter-agency or joint planning experience. Ability to work across and
within agencies and various governmental organizations. Must
understand the military planning process and be able to develop
courses of action and Annex D to an operations order. Must be able to
produce Annex X.
required_education: BA/BS or relevant experience
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