COMMAND AND CONTROL SPECIALIST (TITLE 32) Government - Knoxville, TN at Geebo

COMMAND AND CONTROL SPECIALIST (TITLE 32)

As a Command and Control Specialist, GS-2102-09, you will transmit instructions to aircrews and support assets to coordinate launch, recall, execution, and terminating missions in support of operational events. Maintain certification in the Emergency Action Procedures (EAP) of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), Unified Commands, Air Mobility Command(AMC), United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), and National Guard Bureau (NGB). Gathers information for Operational Reporting (OPREP) regarding significant events or incidents involving personnel and wing assets that require reporting to HHQ, Contingency Operations, significant peacetime events, and state emergency situations. Dictate which methodology and systems are to be used in tracking diverse aircraft mission movement. Select and submit numerous mission movement reports in support of wing and HHQ tasking. Submit flight plans and coordinates changes to FAA via Aeronautical Information System (AIS) or voice systems to support flying (mission) operations. Perform other related duties as assigned. Military Grades:
E-1 to E-5 Compatible Military Assignments:
1CXXX GENERAL
Experience:
Experience, education, or training interpreting, explaining, and/or applying a variety of regulations and procedures. Experience using computer and automation systems. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 24 months experience, education, or training in arranging or procuring transportation for personnel, cargo or freight. Experience in pre and post auditing of freight bills, bills of lading, and personnel transportation vouchers. Experience coordinating and negotiating with organizations/personnel both orally and in writing to resolve differences/problems.
  • Department:
    2101 Transportation Specialist
  • Salary Range:
    $52,905 to $68,777 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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