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Senior Java Developer - 53448

IAP Worldwide Services, Inc

Senior Java Developer - 53448

National
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    As a leading international services company for more than 65 years, IAP provides a broad spectrum of services and solutions to U.S. and international government agencies, and organizations.  A world-class leader in providing seasoned program management, IAP leverages and integrates its capabilities – IT & Communications, Aviation & Engineering Solutions, Power Solutions, Infrastructure & Logistics - to provide safe, innovative, and reliable solutions to meet customers' diverse and complex challenges.  With 2,500 team members, IAP operates in more than 110 locations in 27 countries worldwide and maintains offices in the Washington D.C. area, Florida, Maryland, Oklahoma, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East.  Learn more at www.iapws.com.

     

    +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SUMMARY: | | | | Air Traffic Control Specialists control air traffic according to | | established procedures and policies to prevent collisions and minimize | | delays arising from traffic congestion. Responsible for the safe, | | orderly and expeditious movement of air traffic through U.S. Naval | | airspace Reservation. | | | | Individuals shall demonstrate professional knowledge of air traffic | | control rules, regulations, and techniques, and the ability to apply | | this knowledge in a control tower | | | |   | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (not limited to duties as described – performs | | related duties as requested) | | | |   | | | | The Contractor shall perform all duties incidental to the safe and | | efficient operation of a Navy Contract Visual Flight Rules (NCTVFR) | | tower including but not limited to the following: | | | |   | | | | - Issue clearance to aircraft and vehicular traffic operating on | | movement areas.  | | - Provide air traffic services for aircraft operating in U.S. Naval | | airspace Reservation.  | | - Maintain tower equipment and record outages and corrective actions.  | | - Activate and test crash phone.  | | - Operate airport lighting systems and visual aids.  | | - Coordinate with adjacent Air Traffic Control facilities on aircraft | | movement.  | | - Relay information from aircraft to applicable base personnel for | | items such as DV, fueling, or T-line items.  | | - Initiate procedures in the event of an unauthorized landing.  | | - Advise arriving aircraft of current Bird and Animal Strike Hazard | | condition if moderate or severe.  | | - Advise arriving aircraft of weather, airfield conditions, potential | | hazards, etc. | | - Issue Prior Permission Required (PPR) notices for inbound aircraft | | as required.  | | - Monitor range status for special use airspaces (MU) P-1002, (MU) | | R-1002, (MU) W-1001.  | | - Provide ATC Liaison with NRSE, NAVREPs, FAA representatives, local | | base officials, and representatives of other agencies as required.  | | - The Contractor shall initiate current pre-mishap plan in the event | | of an emergency aircraft.  | | | |   | | | | The Contractor shall perform all duties normally expected of a Base | | Operations or Flight Planning Branch including but not limited to the | | following, the Contractor shall:  | | | |   | | | | - Provide for planning, receiving and processing of flight plans. | | Assist aircrews in filing of flight plans. | | | | - Receive and process information for inbound aircraft.  | | | | - Make available required publications, directives, charts and | | supplies for pilots. | | - Ensure transient aircrews are briefed as necessary to avoid Cuban | | airspace violations. | | - Coordinate with adjacent FAA facilities and CNRSE ATC Subject Matter | | Expert (SME).  | | - Monitor range status for special use airspaces (MU) P-1002, (MU) | | R-1002, (MU) W-1001.  | | - Notify cognizant search and rescue (SAR) agencies of aircraft in | | distress and provide emergency assistance. | | - Other duties as assigned. | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ---+ | | | TRAVEL: 100% Overseas Assignment | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ---+ | | | SECURITY CLEARANCE: Must have and maintain a DoD SECRET Clearance | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ---+ | | | | IAP IS AN EEO/AA/MINORITY/FEMALE/DISABILITY/VETERAN EMPLOYER | | | | “THE POSITION MAY REQUIRE THAT THE APPLICANT MEET THE MINIMUM STANDARD | | MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS.” | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+

    Required Skills

    KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:

    • Provide a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of aircraft at the airport and in the air.
    • Knowledge of air traffic control rules, regulations, and techniques.
    • Effectively utilize two-way radio communications, radar systems with associated computer equipment, landline communications systems and visual light-gun signals.
    • Formulate limited weather observations and provide weather conditions and assist aircraft during periods of inclement weather with the use of radar, instrument landing systems and various types of airfield lighting.
    • Offer emergency assistance to aircraft and be responsible for notifying and coordinating with emergency personnel and other agencies.
    • Must have excellent verbal and writing skills; be skilled and proficient with Microsoft programs such as Excel, Word and Power Point.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

    • Candidates must be physically able and willing to work long hours to meet mission and contract requirements.
    • Must be able to pass employment and pre-deployment qualification requirements that include medical, drug testing, and background checks, etc.

     

    Required Experience

    EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

    • Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
    • Successful completion of an ACA1 or equivalent DoD /DOT air traffic controller course in accordance with NAVAIR 00-80T-114.
    • Minimum three (3) years of civilian and/or military experience in air traffic services.

    LICENSE & CERTIFICATIONS:

    • Must be a U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain a U.S. Passport.
    • ATC personnel shall have previously held a Control Tower Certificate (CTO) from a level 1 of higher facility issued under Title 14 CFR part 65 with no more than 3 years elapsing since most recent certification.
    • Required to maintain a current FAA Class II Medical clearance (FAA Form 8500-9 or equivalent).
    • Must have valid U.S. Driver’s License and be able to operate a vehicle with a manual transmission.
    • May be required to obtain a military flight line driver’s license.

     

  • Qualifications

    KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:

    • Provide a safe, orderly and expeditious flow of aircraft at the airport and in the air.
    • Knowledge of air traffic control rules, regulations, and techniques.
    • Effectively utilize two-way radio communications, radar systems with associated computer equipment, landline communications systems and visual light-gun signals.
    • Formulate limited weather observations and provide weather conditions and assist aircraft during periods of inclement weather with the use of radar, instrument landing systems and various types of airfield lighting.
    • Offer emergency assistance to aircraft and be responsible for notifying and coordinating with emergency personnel and other agencies.
    • Must have excellent verbal and writing skills; be skilled and proficient with Microsoft programs such as Excel, Word and Power Point.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

    • Candidates must be physically able and willing to work long hours to meet mission and contract requirements.
    • Must be able to pass employment and pre-deployment qualification requirements that include medical, drug testing, and background checks, etc.