
ATHENA Flight Operations Specialist
- Korea Ontario
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The primary responsibilities of an Operation Specialist (OS) is to perform Mission Planning and/or Operations support to external and internal customers prior and during missions and conduct flight following on the Joint Operations Command Watch Floor. The OS will maintain communications with the aircraft during all phases of flight via mIRC chat or beyond line of site satellite communications (BLoS SATCOM).
- Support the review and/or develop collection deck(s), Air Tasking Orders (ATO), Special Instructions (SPINS), Air Coordination Orders (ACO), and other documents relevant to major joint air, ground, and maritime operations.
- Deploys OCONUS working with US Military Forces and/or Foreign Allied Military Forces in Tactical Operations Centers, Military Intelligence Community.
- Develop and deliver mission briefings, execute mission debriefings, and compile after action reports (AAR) as required.
- Provide technical, tactical and operational Signal Intelligence, Electronic Warfare Analysis, Mission Planning and/or Operations support to external and internal customers.
- Conduct real-time communication and distribution of multi-source information with aircrew and ground assets during all phases of flight via Tactical Data Link and chat (e.g., Link-16/mIRC) or beyond line of site satellite communications (BLoS SATCOM).
- Operate ground-based Communications systems (e.g., ICS, PRC117, ARC 210/231) as well as Small Secure Datalink (SSDL) radios.
- Maintain appropriate electronic and hard copy products, reports and records.
- May provide guidance and training to less experienced personnel.
- Perform other duties as assigned or required.
- TOP SECRET/SCI eligibility and pass a Counter Intellincence (CI) Poly.
- Must be a US Citizen.
- United States Passport valid throughout deployment periods.
- Experience with airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance operations.
- Recent deployed operational experience in the ISR mission set.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to maintain good working relationships with the tasking authority, local officials, customer on-site representatives, and crew members.
- Applicants must be fully deployable according to AFRICOM, EUCOM, Indo-PACOM and CENTCOM’s Theater Entry Requirements.
- Operational knowledge of Google Earth, NGA GIS, other geospatial software and resources, MS Office products (Outlook, Power Point, Excel, Word, Publisher, etc), and Adobe Acrobat.
- Read, write, speak and understand English fluently.
- Must be able to complete any training courses required by the contract.
- A demonstrated technical understanding of Government communications networks and computer systems.
- Experience with some or all of the following; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), geospatial/imagery intelligence (GEOINT/IMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT).
- Recent Operational ISR experience.
- Experience with international operations.
- Bachelor’s degree in management or a related military discipline or 8 years of relevant experience.
- In some cases, educational requirements may be adjusted or waived for more than 10 years applicable work experience. Work experience may be adjusted for highly specialized knowledge or uniquely applicable experience for positions involving complex operations.
- Expect 60/60 rotations to OCONUS locations with minimal travel while CONUS.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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