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Coastal Riverine Force (CRF) Tactical Communications (TACOM) Instructors

DMS International

Coastal Riverine Force (CRF) Tactical Communications (TACOM) Instructors

Camp Lejeune, NC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    COASTAL RIVERINE FORCE (CRF) TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (TACOM) INSTRUCTORS

    Location: Camp Lejeune, NC (Camp Lejeune Learning Site)

    DMS INTERNATIONAL is a Consulting, Information Technology and Training Company headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland. At DMS our quality policy is to be among the 'best in class' providers of management and information technology consulting services in partnership with our customers. We hire professionals who take pride in doing quality work and who are committed to the customer.

    DMS seeks candidates who possess and display the attributes that reflect the DMS Core Values of:

    • Quality in Delivering Solutions,
    • Integrity in Conduct, and
    • Responsiveness to our Customer's Mission.

    We are currently seeking COASTAL RIVERINE FORCE (CRF) TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS (TACOM) INSTRUCTORS. CRF TACOM Instructors will perform classroom and field laboratory support for high-risk training evolutions for the US Navy.

    CRF TACOM INSTRUCTORS deliver training in support of CRF landward (shore-based) or waterside (waterborne) knowledge, skills and operations as well as provide instructional and safety support for live-fire weapons training. which include:

    Deliver specialized training in the operation and basic maintenance (i.e., operator level) of CRF communications and sensor equipment.

    In addition, as a CRF Landward Operations (LO) Instructor, deliver;

    • Group-paced instruction on CRF ground operations tactics, techniques, and procedures in both a classroom and training environments.
    • Group-paced instruction on CFR waterborne operations tactics, techniques, and procedures in both a classroom and training environments.
    • Group-paced and individual instruction on CRF small arms and crew served weapons operation, user level maintenance, and marksmanship, or

    In addition, as a CRF Waterborne (WO) Instructor, deliver;

    • Deliver group-paced instruction on CFR waterborne operations tactics, techniques, basic and advanced navigation, boat handling, and procedures in both a classroom and training environments.
    • Deliver group-paced and individual instruction on CRF crew served weapons operation, user level maintenance, and marksmanship.

    All CRF TACOM Instructors must be familiar with applicable Navy rules, regulations, and other requirements as listed in the Training Course Control Document (TCCD) and may be required to attend in-service training which is designed to update contractor personnel on Government rules, regulations, and other requirements.

    CRF TACOM Instructors must:

    Be a US Citizen.

    Obtain a suitable evaluation for mandatory medical, psychological, and drug screenings.

    Be able to successfully complete a background investigation

    If functioning as a CRF TACOM Instructor for landward;

    • Possess three (3) years documented operational ground/expeditionary warfare experience serving in a Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, U.S. Army/USMC Infantry or Special Operations command/unit or have served as a CUIT qualified Riverine Ground Operations (RGO) Instructor at CENSECFOR LS Camp Lejeune.
    • Possess three (3) years of experience as an instructor delivering weapons-based instruction including dynamic combat shooting skills with optics (SU-269 Articulated Telescope and LA-5B/LA-5C Advanced Target Pointed Illuminator Light) employing service pistol and rifle.
    • Possess tactical operational experience in the Navy's decision-making/planning process; organizational and individual planning; patrol coordination; proficiency in the development and issuance of a concept of operations and combat orders.

    If functioning as a CRF TACOM Instructor for waterborne operations;

    Possess a minimum of two (3) years of documented experience serving as a member of one of the following organizations;

    U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command

    • Special Boat Team (SPECBOAT Team)
    • SEAL Team EIGHTEEN
    • Naval Special Warfare Development Group

    U.S. Navy Coastal Riverine Squadron or Training & Evaluation Unit (TEU)

    USMC Small Craft Company/Dam Support Unit;

    USCG Shore-Based Boat Unit or Maritime Patrol Forces that employ these types of craft;

    • Fast Response Cutters (FRC)
    • Patrol Boats (WPB)
    • Coastal Patrol Boats (CPB)

    USCG Deployable Specialized Forces (DSF)

    • Maritime Security Response Team (MSRT)
    • Maritime Safety & Security Team (MSST)
    • Port Security Unit (PSU)

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP); Marine Interdiction

    CUIT qualified Riverine Boat Operations (RBO) Instructor at CENSECFOR LS Camp Lejeune.

    Possess one of the following qualifications/designations;

    • Special Warfare Boat Operator (SB)/Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman Specialist (SWCC) Basic, Senior or Master
    • Small Craft Insignia qualified (after 1 October 1984) per MIPERSMAN 1200-030
    • Command at Sea qualified per MILPERSMAN 1210-170
    • Force Protection Boat Coxswain (NEC 0190)
    • USCG Coxswain, Heavy Weather Coxswain, Tactical Coxswain, Pursuit Coxswain, Advanced Interdiction Coxswain, Advanced Interdiction Boat Team Leader or Surfman
    • CBP Marine Interdiction Agent Coxswain
    • USMC Small Craft Coxswain

    Possess a minimum of three (3) years documented experience operating;

    • Combatant Craft (as defined by Enclosure (3) of SECNAVINST 5030.8B) in a Coastal Riverine or near coastal maritime environment (meaning ocean waters not more than 200 miles offshore) or;
    • USCG asset classes (FRC, WPB or CPB) in inland/coastal waters out to 50 NM, or;
    • Vessels operated by U.S. CBP Marine Interdiction Agents

    Satisfactorily complete Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS) – NAVEDTRA 43911-B, Tactical Craft Operations (Effective date: 29AUG2018) within 90 days of reporting for duty, in addition to obtaining CUIT qualification per Section 5-2.1

    • Possess or be able to obtain a USCG National Master of Self-propelled Vessels of Less Than 100 GRT Upon Near Coastal Waters credential/endorsement or better within one year of reporting for service on this contract.
    • Qualify as a Swimmer, Second Class in accordance with the Navy Swimming and Water Survival Instructor's Manual (NETC P1552/16).

    Possess 3 years' experience in delivering weapons-based instruction which included live-fire training and possess and be capable of demonstrating the operation and tactical employment of crew served weapons.

    Possess one (or more) of the basic instructor qualifications as listed below:

    • Navy NEC 9502 (Instructor), or
    • Navy NEC 9518 (Naval Leadership Development Program (NAVLEAD) Instructor, or
    • Graduate of one of the following courses of instruction:
    • Instructional Delivery Continuum (IDC) Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT) (A-012-0077)
    • IDC JIT Mobile Training Team (A-012-1011)
    • Naval Leadership Facilitator (P-012-0045)
    • Facilitator Training Course (P-012-0075)
    • Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NFAS) (A-661-0108)
    • Nuclear Instruction Qualifications (NNPS) (A-661-0109)
    • Other DoD Service designation (or equivalency) upon approval of the CENSECFOR DOT
    • USMC Formal Schools Instructor Course (FSIC) graduation date prior to 31 August 2009, or
    • Completion of a civilian (or commercial) formal course of instruction which has been evaluated and certified as a Journeyman Instructor Training (JIT) equivalency by the Center for Personal and Professional Development (CPPD), currently including only the Basic Instructor Development (BUS 2010), Tidewater Community College, Norfolk, VA.

    Possess or be capable of possessing a SECRET security clearance.

    Possess an active state driver's license.

    Possess Navy NEC 0812 (Small Arms Marksmanship Instructor) credential or be a graduate of Small Arms Marksmanship Instructor (SAMII) Course (A-041-0148) or satisfy one of the SAMI equivalency requirements as set forth in OPNAVINST 3591.1F.

    Possess Navy NEC 0814 (Crew Served Weapons Instructor) credential or be a graduate of Crew Served Weapons Instructor (CSWI) Course (A-830-2215) or satisfy one of the CSWI equivalency requirements as set forth in OPNAVINST 3591.1F.

    Be able to complete the applicable Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for Line Coach (Small Arms) and Line Coach (Crew Served Weapons) as contained in the Security Force Weapons PQS (NAVEDTRA 43466-C) and be designated in writing by the respective CENSECFOR Range Safety Officer (RSO) within 90 days of reporting for duty.

    Possess current qualification with the type of weapons and courses of fire that they instruct.

    Possess documented experience and be proficient operating portable tactical communications equipment, specifically;

    • AN/PRC-117 Harris Falcon III Multiband Networking Manpack
    • AN/PRC-150 Type-1 HF Radio
    • AN/PRC-152 Type-1 Handheld Multiband
    • AN/PYQ-10 Simple Key Loader (SKL)/KIK-11 Tactical Key Loader

    Possess proficiency in basic Tactical Operations Center (TOC) set-up, watch standing, information management/flow, procedures, reporting, preplanned responses and Combatant-Craft FLIR (CC-FLIR) system.

    Possess the ability to perform duties as an Electronics Key Management System (EKMS) Local Holder

    Possess a current Information Assurance Technician Level I certification.

    Possess a current CompTIA Security + certification.

    • Act in an Information Assurance (IA) Workforce Technical capacity at that level for CENSECFOR legacy assets associated with Coastal Riverine Training, in accordance with DoD 8570.01-M, Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program.

    Possess a current Microsoft 70-698-1 and 70-698-2 course of instruction completion documentation, or

    Possess a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate for Windows 10 certification.

    Desired additional credentials for CRF TACOM Instructors:

    Commercial Driver's License

    • Possess an active commercial driver's license for the operation of 36 and 44 passenger buses.