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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for July 1, 2009
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Issue # 137
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“Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.”
– Joel A. Barker
Welcome to the latest edition of the number one Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter, “DEFCON-1,” a networking newsletter featuring job opportunities and career advice for those who are part of the global defense, aerospace, maritime, marine technology and security industry. DECFON 1 brings you job opportunities every week, and counts on members like you to submit job listings to share and post in this newsletter.
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*** In this issue (This week’s jobs are listed here, and then offered with links or in more detail below):
1.) Systems Analyst/Consultant, Alion Science and Technology, Vienna, VA
2.) Maritime Writers/Reporters, Maritime Reporter, NY, NY
3.) SUPERVISORY PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Norfolk, VA
4.) Workforce Development Coordinator/Database Manager, Special Operations Acquisition and Logistics, Management Directorate (SOAL-M), USSOCOM, Jacobs, Tampa FL
5.) Subcontract Administrator, BAE Systems North America, Huntsville, Alabama
6.) CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONAL, Serco, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC
7.) Culture and Language SME, Cubic Applications, Inc., Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
8.) Contract Specialist III, ATK, Beltsville, MD
9.) Geospatial-Intelligence Ofcr, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Buckley AFB, CO
10.) Data Mgr., KC-10 Program, Northrop Grumman, Oklahoma City, OK
11.) Assistant Communications Planner, Lockheed Martin Company, Al Udeid, Qatar
12.) Senior Vice President, Operations, Grand Bahama Shipyard, Ltd., a joint-venture between Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Freeport, Bahamas
13.) I/O Cable Plant II/Installer, Secret Clearance, Al Dhafra, United Arab Emirates
14.) Structural Analysis – Conversion, Spirit AeroSystems Inc., Wichita, Kansas
15.) Specialty Engineering Senior Integrated Project Team Lead (IPT), ITT Space Systems Division, Rochester, NY
16.) Aerospace Commercial Representative, ITD Mazel North America, Wichita, Kansas
17.) ENGINEERING SCIENTIST, CACI, Aberdeen, MD
18.) Engineer, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Washington, DC
19.) Structural Analysis Engineer, KTM Solutions, Inc., Greenville, SC
20.) Systems Administrator, SAIC, Darmstadt, Germany
21.) Human Resources Specialist Information Systems, Defense Logistics Agency, COLUMBUS, OH
*** And more…
*** One Paragraph Pitch:
Hi, Edward!
I thought I would take a moment to reach out to you and see if any of
your contacts have jobs in San Diego. I moved here in the Fall from
the DC area. It may be the Sunshine State but it's dreary in the job
department.
For the past three years I worked as a Program Account Manager for
Summit Marketing, a national promotional marketing company. I managed
several e-Stores for major clients such as Geico, The Melting Pot
restaurant, Deltek and All Risks, Ltd. As Program Manager I ordered
inventory, sourced products, managed the back-end of websites, wrote
product descriptions, photographed merchandise, hosted clients during
tradeshows, handled invoicing and served as the main point of contact
for all clients. These responsibilities taught me how to analyze my
target audience. I learned how to research promotional products that
would best suit their needs, whether it be for use at tradeshows,
events or employee gifts. I worked under tight deadlines, within
strict budgets and built strong relationships with clients.
Prior to my experience as a Program Manager, I interned for United
States Postal Service for two years. This provided me the opportunity
to hone my writing skills. I wrote and edited articles for a daily
newsletter which was sent to all Postal employees. Not only did I
learn how to work efficiently under tight deadlines, but also how to
write in a clear, concise and engaging manner.
I am very organized, results-driven, have strong writing and
communications skills and the ability to absorb information quickly.
This position is one in which I am very capable of and I have a
genuine desire to excel.
Sincerely,
Wendy Northrop (wendy4374@aol.com)
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*** Surface Navy Association No Host Social – July 8, 2009
Sine’s Pentagon Row
1600-1800
No charge to attend. Food provided by chapter. Cash Bar available.
RSVPs requested and can be submitted at https://www.navysna.org/Events/July8GWCSocial.asp
Please email navysna@aol.com if you have any questions.
*** SNA's 19th Annual West Coast Symposium will be held on Thursday, August 6 adjacent to Pier 2, Naval Base San Diego from 0700-1700.
This year's theme is “The Adaptive Surface Warrior – Responding to Emerging Pacific Threats” and we have a great line-up of speakers. A complete schedule of events is available online at http://www.navysna.org/WCS2009/Index.htm <http://www.navysna.org/WCS2009/Index.htm>
With the exception of lunch, all events are free of charge. Lunch is $5.00 for SNA members, $8.00 for non-members.
Registration can be completed online at www.navysna.org or at https://www.navysna.org/WCS2009/09WCReg.asp.
Please register early to help enable proper planning for both the luncheon and Join Up events.
*** Read the weekly piracy report from the International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre at the end of every issue of my Job of the Week newsletter. Visit www.nedsjotw.com.
*** From Alex Harrington:
Join Career Network on Saturday, June 27, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm in Community
Room C
to learn many details on applying for federal employment.
It is free just show up and bring a friend.
For more information contact Bob Korzeniewski, 703-887-3000 or
career.network@mcleanbible.org
*** Here are the DEFCON 1 jobs for this week:
1.) Systems Analyst/Consultant, Washington Consulting, Alion Science and Technology, Vienna, VA
Job Ref. No. 10407
Responsibilities:
Washington Consulting, an Alion company, is seeking motivated Systems Analysts/Consultants for our IT Consulting practice. As a Systems Analyst/ Consultant, you will perform analysis and validation of system capabilities, specifications, and functions. Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills are essential.
Position Description
Work collaboratively in a team environment to deliver client services. Apply WCI solutions to produce outstanding client deliverables (e.g., Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, oral presentations, technology applications).
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Study existing information processing systems to evaluate effectiveness and develop new systems to improve production or specifications when required
Participate in SDLC sessions and meetings
Write detailed descriptions of user needs, program functions, and steps required to develop or modify computer programs
Review computer system capabilities, specifications, and scheduling limitations
Plan and prepare technical reports, memoranda, and instructional manuals as documentation of program development
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess:
Bachelor degree, preferably in management, information technology, communications, or other related field
Experience with, or at a minimum, understanding of, all SDLC phases, preferably in the Federal space
1-3 years’ experience with analysis, design, or development of complex systems and relational databases
1 year or more of System Architecture, System Engineering, Solution Architecture, Service Implementation, Business Process Modeling, Process Reengineering or related experience
Experience performing analysis, architecture development, and validation utilizing EA methodologies and frameworks
Basic understanding of IT or management consulting solutions
Experience consulting with clients and Subject Matter Experts to analyze system and user requirements
Basic business function acumen and demonstrated aptitude for acquiring and applying technical, business and industry knowledge
Excellent verbal, written, and graphical communication skills, and the ability to communicate effectively and independently with personnel and clients at all levels
Willingness to perform project-based work, including flexibility and tolerance for ambiguity in assigned duties and job performance location
Ability to learn quickly and adapt to change
Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions
company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the
Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial
customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering experience, Alion
brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: naval
architecture & marine engineering; defense operations; systems
engineering; modeling & simulation; information management & technology;
chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; wireless
spectrum engineering; and industrial technology. Based in McLean,
Virginia, Alion employee-owners are located at major offices, customer
sites and laboratories worldwide.
http://www.alionscience.com/erecruit/dsp_erecruit.cfm?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=10407
*** From Greg Trauthwein:
2.) Maritime Writers/Reporters, Maritime Reporter, NY, NY
Maritime Writers/Reporters Wanted!
Leading international b2b marine industry publisher seeks freelance writers and reporters globally to provide professionally written short news articles regarding the maritime business in your region for daily online website and blogs.
Deep Sea Shipping – Shallow Draft – Workboats – Offshore . The marine business is our business, and we need you to report on the maritime industry leaders and topics in your region. Great pay potential.
Submit two recent clips and/or your qualifications, as well as your desired fee (weekly pay, based on 5 news shorts per week) to: trauthwein@marinelink.com
http://www.maritimejobs.com/JobShow.aspx?JobShow=102928
*** From Cate Mueller:
Ned — Here's something you can use all or part of to put in your email:
The Navy in Norfolk is looking for a specialist in community affairs to create the strategy to update the Navy's engagement in the Hampton Roads region. The incumbent will supervise activities to plan and execute community outreach and communication integration strategies, with intent to advance relationships between U.S. Fleet Forces Command and external organizations/audiences and to increase awareness of U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) roles and missions. The incumbent coordinates overall strategy and planning for community outreach and associated public affairs events. The incumbent responds to requests for U.S. Fleet Forces for various engagements in the public and private sector, taking the requests and using internally generated speaker profile sheets and other data sources to seek the most appropriate match of speaker and venue based on the availability of the speaker. The incumbent prepares and maintains a data base of organizations and venues to be used in proactively marketing USFF. USFF Headquarters is located off International Terminal Blvd. in Norfolk. For more information on the command, go to www.cffc.navy.mil or call CAPT Cate Mueller at 757-836-3630. See below for information on how to apply for this job through USA Jobs!
3.) SUPERVISORY PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Norfolk, VA
SUPERVISORY PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST, YC-1035-02
ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: EA9-1035-02-MJ266570-CE Open 06/16/09 thru 06/30/09
PLEASE NOTE THAT WITH THIS SYSTEM APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT TRANSCRIPTS and COPIES OF LICENSES, ETC WHEN REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.
IN ADDITION, VETERANS MUST SUPPLY COPIES OF THEIR DD-214'S, VA LETTERS FOR DISABLED VETS OR STATEMENTS OF SERVICE AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION TO RECEIVE CREDIT. THIS INFORMATION MUST BE FAXED AS FOLLOWS:
By Fax: Always use the official cover sheet which is here –http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf — and be sure to fill it out completely and clearly. The fax number is 1-478-757-3144. Feed all documents into your fax machine top first so that we receive them right-side up. The VIN number for this announcement is EA9-1035-02-MJ266570-CE.
4.) Workforce Development Coordinator/Database Manager, Special Operations Acquisition and Logistics, Management Directorate (SOAL-M), USSOCOM, Jacobs, Tampa FL
https://www.cytiva.com/jacobs/ext/detail.asp?jacobs9899
5.) Subcontract Administrator, BAE Systems North America, Huntsville, Alabama
http://www.execsearches.com/non-profit-jobs/jobDetail.asp?job_id=18574
6.) CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONAL, Serco, Washington Navy Yard, Washington DC
http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/jobs/submit.cfm?fuseaction=dspjob&jobid=304343&company_id=15695&jobboardid=24
7.) Culture and Language SME, Cubic Applications, Inc., Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Assist government in developing Iraqi language and cultural training, in support of Training Team (TT) pre-deployment training. Advise I and II MEF staff on effective language and cultural TTPs. Provide a primary language instructor and subject matter expert in the construction, delivery and oversight of a standardized Arabic (Iraqi dialects) and Iraqi operational culture. Assists in the coordination of language and culture activities required for on-going and future classes and courses. Coordinates with POI/Academics personnel to recommend language and culture curriculum development, changes, and corresponding documentation. Instruct language and culture to each team that will come through the course in accordance with the POI. Instruct and guide team leaders in how to evaluate the abilities of assigned linguists and how to improve their performance. Serve at the Subject Matter Expert on all issues regarding cultural and customs in Iraq and how our training, techniques, procedures, policies and plans may be received.
Assist in the development of lesson plans IAW the Systems Approach to Training (SAT) Manual and assist in lesson plan maintenance and update improvements The individual will be integrated as a full member of the I and II MEF Advisor Training Group Staff with priority of focus being integration of language and culture instruction into Transition Team course curriculum. Conducts classes in Arabic language using the techniques, methods and training materials provided by I and II MEF staff. Assigns lessons, corrects faulty pronunciation, improper tone pattern, and faulty structure by using intensive drills of various kinds. Schedules review of lesson materials and tests to determine student's progress. Track progress and establish a required competency level to all deploying members of a transition team. Advises supervisors (I and II MEF Staff) on progress of students. Classes taught may range from beginning level to more advanced levels. May be required to give individual lessons to high-ranking officials.
Mental/Physical Requirements:
Applicant selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
Education/Experience Requirements:
Civilian Education: High School diploma or equivalent. College degree is a plus. Level IV English and Arabic are required, i.e. full fluency.
Military Education. Not required, but a plus.
Military/Government Experience: Experience as an Iraqi interpreter preferred. In addition, prefer individual with prior Iraqi Military experience. Operating in a combat zone, in support of OIF/OEF and while attached to Marine Corps forces will be given special attention. Experience in teaching language and cultural skills preferred.
Other: This position may require travel to alternate training venues. Travel to combat zones is not required. Training and instruction will be a combination of classroom and field conditions. At least one year of experience in positions requiring the application of instructional skills and techniques and effective communication with students is preferred. Must be able to communicate effectively with students to evaluate their progress and to assist them in surmounting language learning difficulties is a must. Must have basic competency in using standard MS applications (e.g. Excel, Word, and Email).
8.) Contract Specialist III, ATK, Beltsville, MD
http://www.aeroindustryjobs.com/ViewCompanyProfile.aspx?client_id=813
9.) Geospatial-Intelligence Ofcr, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Buckley AFB, CO
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81615869
10.) Data Mgr., KC-10 Program, Northrop Grumman, Oklahoma City, OK
http://careers.northropgrumman.com/ExternalHorizonsWeb/getJobPostDetail.do?sequenceNumber=180641
11.) Assistant Communications Planner, Lockheed Martin Company, Al Udeid, Qatar
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1839155&refsrc=ICJS
12.) Senior Vice President, Operations, Grand Bahama Shipyard, Ltd., a joint-venture between Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Freeport, Bahamas
http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPATH=JELXF3U&je=myrec&APath=1.39.0.30.0&jrjob=true&sc_cmp2=10_JobMat_JobDet&Job_DID=J8B6RP69YPPS170BBSD&ff=39
13.) I/O Cable Plant II/Installer, Secret Clearance, Al Dhafra, United Arab Emirates
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1143528&refsrc=ICJS
14.) Structural Analysis – Conversion, Spirit AeroSystems Inc., Wichita, Kansas
http://www.nationjob.com/job/SPAE1704
15.) Specialty Engineering Senior Integrated Project Team Lead (IPT), ITT Space Systems Division, Rochester, NY
http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=591&ji=2362813&sn=I&tf=JobDescriptionSSD.html
16.) Aerospace Commercial Representative, ITD Mazel North America, Wichita, Kansas
http://www.nationjob.com/job/ITMA1
17.) ENGINEERING SCIENTIST, CACI, Aberdeen, MD
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1837027&refsrc=ICJS
18.) Engineer, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Washington, DC
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=81712380
19.) Structural Analysis Engineer, KTM Solutions, Inc., Greenville, SC
http://www.nationjob.com/job/KTMS6
20.) Systems Administrator, SAIC, Darmstadt, Germany
http://www.intelligencecareers.com/jobs/jobview.cfm?jobid=1840051&refsrc=HJ_x4footer
*** From Connie Mayse:
Hi, Ned. I dont' know if you want to include this in the DEF-CON newsletter. It's a DLA position, rather than a defense contractor organization. Use or toss. Take care-cj
Connie J Mayse, MBA
21.) Human Resources Specialist Information Systems, Defense Logistics Agency, COLUMBUS, OH
http://federalgovernmentjobs.us/jobs/Human-Resources-Specialist-Information-Systems-1604421.html
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