Future Operations Support position typically involves planning coordinating and overseeing future military operations focusing on strategic planning contingency planning and exercises. It also includes supporting the preparation and deployment of forces often in coordination with USSOCOM and Geographic Combatant Commands. The role may also involve analyzing military operations plans and strategies and assessing the effectiveness of combatant commands.
Qualifications :
- Perform liaison services between the AFSOC Operations Center and the 492 SOW for aircraft utilization in future operations.
- Coordinate Wing support for approximately 700 USSOCOM Form 111 Form 20 Form 5 AFSOC HQ test requests for four aircraft types aircraft simulators Distinguished Visitors COMM networks OCONUS aircraft movements and special events for 21 squadrons.
- Coordinate between Wing units and outside units for Multilateral and Bilateral aircraft training iterations (MLAT/BLAT).
- Produce the weekly classified Commanders Update Brief
- Prepare and submit biweekly activity reports on behalf of the JPG.
- Prepare reports and presentations (Bullet Background papers Point Papers Power Point slide shows) as necessary on JPG and 492 SOW taskers associated with programmed unit acquisition and Wing relocation.
- Conduct Wing senior leader program briefings as necessary.
- Liaison with 492 Squadrons to produce a weekly flying schedule and conduct weekly OPS/MX meeting with 492 SOW A3 and 492 SOW DCO or 492 DCS for approval. Obtain appropriate ranges to execute the schedule.
- Conduct a weekly commits meeting to determine support/nonsupport for items listed1.5.10.2
- Develop annual flying hour program for four different MDS and provide monthly Commander updates
- Perform direct Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape Refresher Training support during 36 preplanned formal training iterations supporting 648 High Risk of Isolation and Capture personnel assigned to the 492 SOW and personnel identified within local memorandum of agreements with the 919 SOW.
- Instruct AFSOC SERE Refresher Training during line unit Certification Exercises (CERTEX) Special Operations Preparation Exercises (SOPE) and Validation Exercises (VALEX) aligned with the SOFORGEN deployment cycles. Expected training frequency is 6 exercises annually 3 for each deployment tranche.
- Maintain Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) access token and email account for access to Personnel Recovery Mission Software (SOF) Department of State Source (DS Source) SERE Training and Instructor Reference Products (STIRPs) and Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA) Conduct After Capture (CAC) instruction guidances.
- Conduct CONOP briefings for Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape iterations to the Director A3 or Deputy Commander Operations as necessary.
- Coordinate between Unit Training Managers Current Operations Future Operations Safety Legal Surgeon General and Standards & Evaluation to schedule Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape Refresher Training Events in accordance with local standard operating instructions and to obtain required training support.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 5 years AFSOC aviation experience
- Minimum 5 years AFSOC SERE experience and with the following qualifications:
PR 301 (PR350 Personnel Recovery Planner
PR 303 NonConventional Assisted Recovery Planner
SV81F SERE Specialist Training Craftsman Course 7 skill level
- Current SECRET security clearance
Additional Information :
- Must be a U.S. Citizen and eligible to work on Government contracts.
- Must be able to obtain a Common Access Card (CAC).
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Fulltime