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Network Consulting Engineer - II

IAP Worldwide Services, Inc

Network Consulting Engineer - II

National
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    IAP – INGENUITY AND PURPOSE

     WWW.IAPWS.COM

     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.

    PROJECT SPECIFIC DUTIES:

    Provide Fuel Hydrant System/Loop Services. Services will be provided on a 24/7 basis.

    Execute assigned Fuel Hydrant System/Loop Operation Services.  

    1. Perform specified fuel Operations tasks in accordance with applicable technical orders, publications, checklists and forms.  
    2. Ensure work and restroom facilities present a neat and clean appearance.
    3. Ensure an effective tool control program is established and maintained.
    4. Ensure Aircraft parking and work area(s) are free of Foreign Objects (Damage) (FOD).
    5. Ensure all required technical orders, publications, checklists and forms are maintained as applicable.
    6. Complete all fuel system, vehicle, maintenance, training and other forms/documents required as part of an effective Aircraft Fuels Services program.

    Perform Operations Services on a 24/7/365 basis, as required.   These services are critical to the flying mission.

    Safely operate standard and specialized vehicles and equipment to perform Operations tasks.

    Follow a comprehensive Safety program.

    Follow a comprehensive and properly documented Fuel Hydrant System/Loop training program.

    Comply with contractor’s work requirements, to include scheduling, work performance, worker supervision and quality control.

    Meet with the government’s quality assurance person and other government personnel, as directed.

    Properly use and safeguard all government property provided for contractor use (e.g., to include government facilities, equipment and tools.)

    Perform work in austere location with extreme hot and cold weather conditions.

    Monitor subcontractors used to provide direct support in meeting the contract requirements, as directed.

    Follow company policies; to include accurate time keeping and reporting; safety, property and quality control..

    Performs other related duties as required.

     

    SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: Per the specific task order_._

     

    GENERAL SKILLS: Must have good verbal and writing skills; be familiar with Microsoft programs such as Excel, Word, and Power Point. Candidates must be physically able and willing to work long hours to meet mission and contract requirements.

    TRAVEL REQUIREMENT: 100% Overseas Assignment

    WORK ENVIRONMENT: Fuel System Operations. Operate, Maintain and Repair Hydrant System/Loop. Operate specialized vehicles and various aerospace ground equipment (AGE) units. Workers will work on and adjacent to active flight line operations and may be exposed to hazardous noise; must wear hearing protection. Other personal protective equipment (PPE) will be worn to avoid skin and eye contact with fuels; may include splash, face, eye and hand PPE.   Workers may be required to push, pull, and lift heavy equipment; up to fifty pounds. Each employee is responsible for understanding and practicing appropriate safety procedures.

    1. Works near various types of fixed wing and rotary aircraft on the flight line.
    2. Must be prepared to function in a wartime environment to support U.S. interests.
    3. Must be able to operate, move, equipment such as special vehicles and operate hydrant fueling systems.
    4. Must be able to communicate in English, and able to use portable or vehicle equipped radios to maintain radio contact with flight line operators.

    Required Skills

    CERTIFICATES, LICENSE, REGISTRATION, ETC:  

    • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
    • Must have and maintain a US SECRET Security Clearance.
    • Must have valid U.S. Drivers License and be able to operate a vehicle with a manual transmission.  
    • Must be Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPPER) certified and maintain certification throughout the period of employment.

     

    EDUCATION: MINIMUM: High School Diploma or equivalent.

    1. Possess the technical expertise and knowledge to Operate, Maintain and Repair the Fuel Hydrant System.
    2. Possess Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2FOX1 or equivalent qualifications and certifications.
    3. Must be able to pass a flight line access test and obtain a flight line access badge.
    4. Must be able to pass employment and deployment qualification requirements that include medical, drug testing, and background checks, etc.

    Required Experience

    EXPERIENCE: Fuel Hydrant Operators must have a minimum of three years of documented experience working in an aircraft fuel Hydrant Operations environment. Previous military experience operating in a contingency environment is strongly preferred. Knowledge and experience working with government contracts is desired.

  • Qualifications

    CERTIFICATES, LICENSE, REGISTRATION, ETC:  

    • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
    • Must have and maintain a US SECRET Security Clearance.
    • Must have valid U.S. Drivers License and be able to operate a vehicle with a manual transmission.  
    • Must be Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPPER) certified and maintain certification throughout the period of employment.

     

    EDUCATION: MINIMUM: High School Diploma or equivalent.

    1. Possess the technical expertise and knowledge to Operate, Maintain and Repair the Fuel Hydrant System.
    2. Possess Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 2FOX1 or equivalent qualifications and certifications.
    3. Must be able to pass a flight line access test and obtain a flight line access badge.
    4. Must be able to pass employment and deployment qualification requirements that include medical, drug testing, and background checks, etc.