Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter – DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 9 April 2008
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“There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse! As I have often found in travelling in a stagecoach, that it is often a comfort to shift one's position, and be bruised in a new place.”
~Washington Irving
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.
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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.) Configuration/Data Management Analyst, Alion Science and Technology, Washington, DC
2.) Associate Editor, Proceedings/Naval History, United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD
3.) Deployment Project Manager, Triumph Enterprises, Arlington, VA
4.) SCIENTIST, NUCLEAR, RADIATION, National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec), DOE Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL), Andrews AFB, Maryland
5.) Defense Policy Analyst, SAIC, Arlington, VA
6.) Management Position, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-intensity Conflict and Interdependent Capabilities (SO/LIC & IC). Avisar Incorporated, Arlington, VA
7.) Part-Time Computer Systems Analyst, ARINC, Panama City, FL
8.) Research Associate, Defense Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC
9.) Naval Work Control Analyst, Allegis Group, Newport News, VA
10.) JRIP-IM Site System Administrator, L-3 Communications, Intelligence Solutions Division, Ft Levenworth, KS
11.) SIMULATIONIST, OptiMetrics, El Paso, TX Area
12.) VTC Technician, Aleut, Fort Carson, CO
13.) Security Administrator, Schafer Corporation, Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), Colorado Springs, CO
14.) Field Service Representative III, Force Protection, Port Hueneme, CA
15.) DoD Air and Space Natural Environment (Asne) M&s Executive Agent (MSEA) Liaison to Joint Forces Command, Dynamics Research Corporation, Suffolk, VA
16.) Sr. Strategic Account Manager – State and Local Government, Dynamics Research Corporation, Andover, MA
17.) AIR FORCE MISSION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUPPORT, MTC Technologies, Beale AFB, CA
18.) Information Security Engineer – Cryptomodernization, The MITRE Corporation, San Antonio, TX
19.) Program/Acquisition/Financial support, EG&G, Crystal City, VA
20.) Mechanical Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Rockford, IL
*** And more…
*** Advice sought:
I'm a Naval Academy graduate marine engineer, Class of 1972. I've been designing naval ships and systems along with acqusition support to NAVSEA and NAVAIR since 1979. I am currently providing software integration and test support to the DDG1000 Program.
I've been wondering if the House or Senate Armed Services Committees need technical support from an experienced combat systems engineer.
Please withhold my name for now.
(Does anyone in the network have advice for this individual? Send to Ned at lundquist989@cs.com for the individual and sharing with the network.)
*** From Ed Marolda:
Submarine Operations in the Arctic
10 April Navy Memorial 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Colleagues: This link (http://www.navalsubleague.com/NSL/history_seminar.aspx ) announces an upcoming conference at the Navy Memorial on the evening of 10 April that
focuses on Cold War submarine operations in the Artic. The evening's presentations will feature the insights of submariners who took part in those operations. You don't want to miss this important event that is free and open to all.
Edward J. Marolda, Acting Director of Naval History
*** Come out and shoot at us:
http://www.qubetv.tv/videos/detail/3483
*** From Matthew Heap:
Offshore Patrol Vessels Middle East
Examining OPV Capabilities And Business Opportunities For Operations In The Persian Gulf
April 28 – 29, 2008* Mövenpick Hotel Bur Dubai* Dubai, UAE
Dear Captain Lundquist,
The naval marketplace is rapidly expanding to view the Middle East as an
important source of future business. Are you in a position to benefit?
Defence IQs inaugural Offshore Patrol Vessels Middle East will take
place in Dubai, April 28-29th and will provide a fully rounded
discussion on OPVs, Corvettes and Fast Attack Craft in use in the Middle
East. Key topics of conversation will focus on:
Operational importance of smaller vessels in the Middle East
Propulsion, weapons and sensor suite options for OPVs
Maintenance, manning and threat detection
OPV Middle East will offer unrivalled insight into the OPV market in the
Middle East. Detailed discussions will provide information on
operational experience, future plans and capabilities of smaller naval
vessels in the region and the wider maritime security environment.
Keynote briefing on Persian Gulf maritime security from Vice Admiral
Cosgriff, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command; Commander, U.S.
5th Fleet and Commander, Combined Maritime Forces.
Meet the speakers panel:
Commander Jeroen de Jonge, Head Above Water Warfare, Netherlands MoD
Rear Admiral Jan Jaeger (Retd), Managing Director, Admiral Consulting,
Former Director Navy Materiel, Command, Royal Norwegian Navy
Major General Carl Dodd (Retd), Former Commander, United Nations Truce
Supervision Organisation
Commodore Ranjit B Rai (Retd),Vice President of the Indian Maritime
Foundation; Former Director of Naval Operations, Indian Navy
Captain Edward Lundquist, N86 Public Affairs, US Navy
Andrew Bunney, Vice President Operations and Programs, Abu Dhabi
Shipbuilding
Leon Gossens, Chief Naval Architect, Manager Product Development, Damen
Jason Alderwick, DefenceAnalyst – Maritime & Armed Conflict,
International Institute for Strategic Studies
Massimo Gualco, Director Marketing & Sales, OTO Melara
Simon Riddle, Regional Sales Director, Wartsila Lips Defence
Peter Singer, Director 21st Century Defence Initiative, Brookings
Institution
Jan Hoegee, Head of Marketing & Sales Naval, Imtech
Tim Yarker, Export Sales Director, VT Shipbuilding
More information about the event and easy registration can be found at
www.defenceiq.com/ae/opvme. Alternatively, call +44 (0) 207 368 9300 or
email enquire@iqpc.co.uk.
I look forward to welcoming you to this inaugural event in Dubai.
Kind Regards,
Matthew Heap
OPV Portfolio Director
Defence IQ (a division of IQPC)
http://www.iqpcevents.com/ShowEvent.aspx?id=67846&details=88322
*** Send an announcement to the 500-plus defense industry professionals on this list for just $200. Contact Ned at lundquist989@cs.com.
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*** Here are the jobs for this week:
1.) Configuration/Data Management Analyst, Alion Science and Technology, Washington, DC
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent technical training, education or work experience. Two to four years of experience in Navy/DoD administrative and/or configuration management, excellent communication and interpersonal skills in a fast-paced, group environment, and ability to work independently to accomplish taskings. Proficient in Microsoft Office programs. Must be eligible to obtain government security clearance.
Provide support to the Aircraft Carriers Configuration Manager to ensure Ship Change Documents (SCDs) are reviewed by the appropriate APM for action, draft and provide finalized electronic change orders and any supporting documents in support of the SHIPMAIN process, maintain status of incomplete change proposals that are returned to submitting activities for completion, support Facilitator for weekly change order meeting with PEO Aircraft Carriers/PEO CET/ SUPSHIP NN/NGNN, develop/review highlights for each weekly change order meeting, coordinate revisions to shipbuilding specification and related documents, maintain and provide process assessments as directed and make recommendations for process improvement to improve the efficiency of the CVN77 change orders, prepare/draft presentations, memoranda of understanding, official correspondence, instructions, and issue papers in support of the PMS312A Assistant Program Manager related to CVN77 matters, scan adjudicated FMR/HMR files and upload to PEO Carriers Integrated Digital Environment (IDE), and manage configuration management file on the PEO Carriers IDE.
Job ID 8355.
Find out just how far your skills will take you with Alion Science and Technology. Join us. We offer competitive salaries and outstanding benefit packages to full and half-time employees.
Conditions of Employment
Applicants who are offered employment with Alion will be required to complete an Alion Application for Employment form. Also, as a condition of employment, you will be required to sign a Disclosure and Authorization form for a background/reference check of employment history, education, references and criminal records. Employment is contingent upon satisfactory results of your reference check.
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1
(Note: If you wish to submit your resume for this position with Alion Science and Technology, please follow the instruction to apply online, but also send your resume to Ned at elundquist@alionscience.com, and I will also upload it into the system as a “refer a friend” submission for you.)
*** From Judy Heise:
2.) Associate Editor, Proceedings/Naval History, United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD
SUMMARY: The associate editor performs editing duties for Proceedings and Naval History, working with authors to produce the best possible articles.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
For Proceedings, responsible for assigned columns and two to three articles
per month.
For Naval History, responsible for assigned columns and one article each issue.
Edits manuscripts for accuracy, clarity, presentation, and length. Checks
grammar, style, spelling, and punctuation. Pulls out and develops sidebars, if appropriate.
Requests and selects illustrations for articles. Verifies or corrects statements and data,
including quoted sources. Works with authors to identify
and incorporate needed changes and codes manuscript for InDesign.
Works with the design director to develop article layouts. Writes subheads,
captions, titles, author’s biographical information, selects pull quotes, and
other such copy as needed. Checks galleys, incorporating changes by
author and staff. Proofs master copies, finals, and blue lines.
Attends scheduled photo/cartoon meetings, making recommendations for
illustration of assigned articles. Assists the Photo Editor in the acquisition
of illustrations.
Helps to identify authors to cover current issues for Proceedings and
encourages same to write for publication.
May attend Naval Institute seminars and conferences/conventions of other
Sea Service organizations to represent the magazines, promote
membership, and gather information. Keeps abreast of professional
developments through ancillary publications routed to the staff and professional contacts.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must have excellent knowledge of English grammar and
style and be familiar with the basic structure of magazine articles. Should be
familiar with the editorial process for magazines. Proficiency in Word, InDesign,
and Internet research and e-mail required. Ideal candidate is a self-starter
and must enjoy working as part of a small team. Must be able to edit under
pressure and turn copy around on tight deadlines.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in English, journalism, or
related field. Three to five years experience editing for magazines, journals,
newsletters, newspapers, or similar publications. Prior military experience
desirable. Strong interest in current events, Sea Services, U.S. military,
and national security affairs needed. Interest in naval history also preferred.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: No special requirements.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: No special requirements.
REASONING ABILITY: The associate editor must be able to assimilate
new information about sometimes esoteric subjects and make important
editing decisions.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: No specific requirements.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: No special requirements
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Friendly and professional.
Please send cover letter and resume to:
Ruth Ann Raup, Manager, Human Resources
U.S. Naval Institute
291 Wood Road, Annapolis, MD 21402
Fax: 410.295.1091 / Online at www.usni.org
3.) Deployment Project Manager, Triumph Enterprises, Arlington, VA
http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=69482122
4.) SCIENTIST, NUCLEAR, RADIATION, National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec), DOE Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL), Andrews AFB, Maryland
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1078609
5.) Defense Policy Analyst, SAIC, Arlington, VA
https://cp-its-rmprd.saic.com/MAIN/careerportal/Job_Profile.cfm?szOrderID=113286
*** From Donovan Beauchamp:
Hi Ned,
Thanks for including the following opening in your next newsletter.
Cheers,
Donovan
Donovan Beauchamp
President, Federal Services
Avisar Incorporated
2111 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22201
Voice 703 351 5036
Fax 703 660 8715
dbeauchamp@avisarinc.com
www.avisarinc.com
6.) Management Position, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-intensity Conflict and Interdependent Capabilities (SO/LIC & IC). Avisar Incorporated, Arlington, VA
Full-Time Program Management Position at the Pentagon
Fantastic opportunity to work for Avisar Incorporated, a leading strategic consulting firm in support of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low-intensity Conflict and Interdependent Capabilities (SO/LIC & IC). We are seeking a senior consultant with broad experience in DOD policy development, DOD organizational structure, action officer tasking, and interagency coordination within the DOD arena. Position will provide support to formulate and coordinate policies and missions in support of SECDEF objectives within AOR (special operations, strategic, stability operations, conventional/GPF, and transformational capabilities). Must have current TS/SCI clearance. Work location is the Pentagon.
Avisar is an EOE, offering a competitive salary with an excellent benefits package that values excellence and rewards effort. If interested, please send a resume along with a cover letter, salary requirements, and security clearance information to hr@avisarinc.com, Please put “DOD SOLIC” in the subject line. No phone calls please.
7.) Part-Time Computer Systems Analyst, ARINC, Panama City, FL
https://sjobs.brassring.com/EN/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^SIaqWrOthncUmeXZdN4jMRykRoxVrwWlv1u879WR6u98NZoQEn6q0GGzEfDJ/C0vfmE2BTHGwsNw_C_R__L_F_2fWC0Bmcu3uXjvcrkQClRGEEx9EVNEg=&jobId=633580
8.) Research Associate, Defense Policy, Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC
Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations is an independent national membership organization and a nonpartisan center for scholars dedicated to producing and disseminating ideas so that individual and corporate members, as well as policymakers, journalists, students, and interested citizens in the United States and other countries can better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other governments. The Council, which is headquartered in New York with an office in Washington, DC, does this by convening meetings where prominent thinkers debate and discuss the major issues of our time; conducting a wide-ranging studies program; publishing Foreign Affairs, the preeminent journal covering international affairs and U.S. foreign policy; maintaining a diverse membership; sponsoring independent task forces; and providing up-to-date information about the world and U.S. foreign policy on the Council’s website, cfr.org.
The Council’s Studies Department is one of the country’s largest foreign policy think tanks. Its widely respected and influential research staff of more than 50 scholars advances the discussion of American foreign policy and international affairs through their research, writing, and public outreach. As part of the Studies department, the Research Associate will work under the direction of the Senior Fellow on projects related to defense policy. The major responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Providing administrative support to the Senior Fellow, including scheduling appointments, handling phone calls, travel arrangements, and drafting correspondence
Researching specific areas for articles, book chapters, and other publications, as requested by the Senior Fellow
Coordinating events logistics, including preparing invitations, corresponding with speakers and presiders, helping to prepare background papers and materials for distribution, and providing other logistical support
Assisting with the drafting, proofreading and editing of written material
Managing budgets, including tracking monthly statements, monitoring grant information, writing reports and requests, creating and updating Excel spreadsheets, and preparing vouchers for reimbursement
Preferred Qualifications:
BA degree in International Relations, Political Science, Economics, or related social sciences field, with high academic achievement; strong knowledge of International Relations required
1+ years related internship or administrative experience
Familiarity with basic statistics desired
Excellent computer skills, including MS Word, Excel, Lotus Notes, and the Internet
Excellent research, writing, and editing skills
Strong organizational skills and high attention to detail
Qualified candidates should email, fax, or mail a resume and cover letter to the Human Resources department at the above contact information. PLEASE INCLUDE THE POSITION NAME IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR EMAIL. The Council on Foreign Relations is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks candidates from a diverse background.
Council on Foreign Relations
Human Resources Office
58 E. 68th St., NY, NY 10065
FAX +1 212.434.9893
humanresources@cfr.org
www.cfr.org
http://www.cfr.org/about/career_opportunities/openings.html#273
9.) Naval Work Control Analyst, Allegis Group, Newport News, VA
http://engineering.thingamajob.com/jobs/Virginia/Naval-Work-Control-Analyst/1530173
10.) JRIP-IM Site System Administrator, L-3 Communications, Intelligence Solutions Division, Ft Levenworth, KS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=25699101
11.) SIMULATIONIST, OptiMetrics, El Paso, TX Area
Simulationist needed at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Must be knowledgeable in the application of simulation for Analysis Training and Wargaming, Semi-Automated Force, Distributed, Interoperable, and Constructive simulations. Semi-Automated Force Programming a plus. U.S. Citizenship required. JOB ID 8073.
To apply for employment, fill out our on-line employment pre-application form and email your resume to HRA@OptiMetrics.org.
http://optimetrics.org/job.htm#El%20Paso,%20TX%20Area
12.) VTC Technician, Aleut, Fort Carson, CO
Operation of various models of video teleconferencing equipment to include Tandberg, Polycom, and Mobile VTCs, IMUXs, COMSEC equipment, video cameras, remotes, and peripherals in both secure and non-secure mode. Coordinate, schedule, and establish video teleconferences (both point-to-point and through bridging) with installation users, other government agencies, and commercial vendors throughout the United States. These shall include calls through the DISN VIDEO SERVICES GLOBAL SYSTEM (DVSG). Operate, troubleshoot and repair Multi-Point Control Units (MCU), widely distributed VTC suites, and mobile VTC systems in order to ensure command, control and staff coordination between forward deployed units, rear detachment elements, family support groups, and geographically dispersed commands. Posses the ability to identify new VTC technology to further advance VTC systems for the installation. Posses the ability to identify all units on external or internal installations for VTC bridging. Maintain automated data relevant to each unit, ISDN numbers assigned, CODEC identification numbers, locations, assigned users, and unit and third-party contact information.
Qualifications
Must be able to obtain and maintain SECRET security eligibility (“clearance”). Must be available seven days a week for VTC support. Must possess sufficient knowledge or be familiar with Polycom Media Gateway Control (MGC) Manager software, video CODEC, mobile and fixed VTC suites, cryptologic equipment/COMSEC (i.e. KIV-7, KG-194), Adtran Atlas 890 (PRI/BRI setup), Adtran 560, and TCP/IP routing techniques as well as other telecommunications protocols to ensure the successful scheduling, establishment, and completion of VTC calls.
http://63.172.215.2/aleutfamily/jobs/jobs.htm
13.) Security Administrator, Schafer Corporation, Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), Colorado Springs, CO
Schafer Corporation has several opportunities for a Security Administrator to work in its Colorado Springs location, working directly with Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) in the Space Control Mission Area.
Responsibilities:
This role provides Industrial, SAP and SAR multi-level security administration and management of the secure network.
Responsibilities include:
* Implementing security procedures in accordance with all government security directives.
* Coordinating and conducting security education program briefings.
* Conducting Security Training and Education.
* Monitoring physical security for conformance to government requirements.
* Coordinating classified document control and distribution.
* Maintaining liaison with outside security agencies.
* Complying with all DoD, USAF, and AFSPC security guidance, procedures, and control measures.
* Additional administrative duties required as necessary.
* Minimal travel may be required.
Qualifications:
The following knowledge skills and attributes are required:
* Minimum High School Degree and equivalent working experience in a relevant discipline.
* Working knowledge of the Space Control mission areas, preferred.
* TS/SCI Eligibility, required.
Schafer offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and a professional working environment.
Schafer does not accept solicitation of resumes from third party agencies.
For more information about Schafer Corporation, please visit our web site at http://www.schafercorp.com.
Schafer Corporation is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
http://jobs-schafer.icims.com/schafer_jobs/jobs/candidate/job.jsp?jobid=1390&mode=view
14.) Field Service Representative III, Force Protection, Port Hueneme, CA
http://www.forceprotection.net/about/employment_search.html?id=707&location=summerville
15.) DoD Air and Space Natural Environment (Asne) M&s Executive Agent (MSEA) Liaison to Joint Forces Command, Dynamics Research Corporation, Suffolk, VA
http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/jobs/submit.cfm?fuseaction=dspjob&jobid=247477&company_id=15638&version=1&source=ONLINE&jobOwner=961368&aid=1
16.) Sr. Strategic Account Manager – State and Local Government, Dynamics Research Corporation, Andover, MA
http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/jobs/submit.cfm?fuseaction=dspjob&jobid=258336&company_id=15638&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=976715&bycountry=0&bystate=0&bylocation=NULL&keywords=&byCat=NULL&tosearch=yes&CFID=16467046&CFTOKEN=260286b-29c835f5-96ff-4e77-a56e-bd4a80f1b2b6
17.) AIR FORCE MISSION SUPPORT SYSTEM SUPPORT, MTC Technologies, Beale AFB, CA
http://www.job-search-engine.com/job/000000000flsrt?impression_id=9SibcZaUQDqvsVU-cIMC-Q
18.) Information Security Engineer – Cryptomodernization, The MITRE Corporation, San Antonio, TX
https://sjobs.brassring.com/en/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=119&siteid=69&AReq=9124BR&Codes=JBJC
19.) Program/Acquisition/Financial support, EG&G, Crystal City, VA
Education:
Bachelors degree in Business Administration or a related field and 7 years of job related experience or equivalent
Work Experience Field:
Experience in DoD/Navy/NAVSEA submarine program office support is preferred
Special Skills:
Excellent communications and analytical skills; working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret level Security Clearance.
This position will be based in Crystal City. The incumbent will make frequent trips to the Washington Navy Yard via a shuttle bus. The incumbent must be able to access various offices at the Navy Yard.
Job Description :
Provide program management support for SBIR Phase III efforts for the Virginia Class Submarine Program Office, Virginia Class C3I System Design Division in the administration of SBIR Phase III contracts for PMS450E submarine combat systems programs. Perform a variety of acquisition related tasks in the areas of program management and data management under limited supervision. Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to frequent interface with internal functional teams and external customers for planning, prioritization, and issue resolution of SBIR Phase III initiatives. Develop, review and coordinate program documentation such as procurement requests, contract modifications, technical instructions, routine and non-routine correspondence; develops and maintains tracking/filing systems; and interact and advise internal and external customers on administrative issues of specific SBIR Phase III matters as required. Utilize Microsoft Word and Excel for processing correspondence and maintaining spreadsheets and routine databases for management of filing and tracking systems. Perform data entry into the NAVSEA eTasker database for PMS450E action items and contractual commitments, and perform document processing of procurement requests and modifications using the Standard Procurement System (SPS). Performs other position related duties as assigned or requested.
http://jobview.monster.com/GetJob.aspx?JobID=70589107
20.) Mechanical Engineer, Alion Science and Technology, Rockford, IL
https://erecruit.alionscience.com/psp/H89ER/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_HM_PRE&Action=A&SiteId=1
*** Ball cap of the week: Zamboni
*** Coffee Mug of the Day: BAE Systems
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