DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 10 November 2010
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Defense Career Opportunities Newsletter
DEFCON 1 Newsletter for 10 November 2010
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“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”
–Maria Robinson
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, now serving more than 800 subscribers. DEFCON 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.) Financial Specialist IV, MCR, Hanscom AFB, MA
2.) Missile Defense Test Engineer, The Mitre Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
3.) Engineer, Composite Structures, First Wave MRO, Inc., Tulsa, OK
4.) Intelligence Officer (Collection Requirements/Analysis), Defense Intelligence Agency, Tampa, FL
5.) Assistant Facility Security Officer, MCR, Fairborn, OH
6.) Operation Trade Specialist, Moog, East Aurora, NY
7.) Senior Operations Analyst – SOKF, Jacobs Technology, MacDill AFB, Florida
8.) OPERATIONS RESEARCH ANALYST, Air Force Materiel Command, Hanscom AFB, MA
9.) CSIRC System Analyst III with Security Clearance, Chickasaw Nation Industries, Atlanta, GA
10.) Director of Business Development (Defense Intelligence), SPARTA, Inc., Centreville, VA
11.) Systems Administrator I, Raytheon, Fort Meade, MD
12.) TS/SCI Help Desk Support Technician – Second Shift, General Dynamics Information Technology, Rockville, MD
13.) Lead Associate – Defense Analytics, JDG Associates, Ltd., McLean, VA or Stafford, VA
14.) Nuclear Effects Modeler, Northrop Grumman, Washington, DC
15.) Human Resources Specialist (Recruitment & Placement), Civilian Personnel Management Service (CPMS), Alexandria, Arlington & Falls Church, VA
16.) Geospatial Analyst, Engineering Systems Solutions, Fort Gordon, GA
*** Unmanned Combat Air Systems
Invitation: Center for Naval Analyses Book Event: November 22nd at 2:00pm with Norman Friedman, author of Unmanned Combat Air Systems
As part of CNA's continuing efforts to stimulate and enhance knowledge and debate on important current naval issues, Dr. Norman Friedman—a well-known and internationally respected naval and defense analyst and historian specializing in the intersection of technology and national strategy—will present key findings from his latest book Unmanned Combat Air Systems: A New Kind of Carrier Aviation, and lead a discussion on those findings, in the CNA boardroom on Monday, 22 November from 1400-1600. In this new book, Dr. Friedman argues that the U.S. Navy’s Unmanned Combat Air System aircraft (UCAS) currently in development will transform naval aviation, extending its reach while dramatically reducing its cost. If you wish to participate, please let Loretta Ebner know, at ebnerl@cna.org or (703) 824-2759. Light refreshments will be served.
*** List Of Freebies Available On Veterans Day by Leo Shane III from Stripes Central (Stars & Stripes), November 8
WASHINGTON — It may be a small gesture, but every year companies across America offer a host of freebies to veterans and active-duty military personnel on Veterans Day as a way to thank them for their service.
Many local chains and franchises offer their own deals, but here's a quick look at some of the nationwide freebies that will be available this week. All of the deals require vets to show their military IDs or some proof of service, and may vary depending on the location.
· Applebee’s Restaurants: One free entree from their “Vets Day Menu” to all veterans and active-duty military personnel on Nov. 11.
· Golden Corral: Free buffet meals, including beverage and dessert, to veterans and active-duty military on Nov. 15.
· Hooters: One free meal to veterans and active-duty personnel on Nov. 11.
· Hy-Vee: Free buffet breakfasts (at any location with in-store dining) to veterans Nov. 11.
· Krispy Kreme: Free doughnuts to all veterans and active military personnel on Nov. 11.
· Outback Steakhouse: Free Bloomin' Onion appetizers and beverages to veterans and active duty military on Nov. 11.
· Uno Chicago Grill: Buy one, get one free entrees or individual pizzas for veterans and active duty military on Nov. 11.
· Ufood Grill: One free meal to veterans and active-duty personnel on Nov. 11.
· Dollar General: 10 percent off all purchases for veterans and active-duty military on Nov. 11.
· Home Depot: 10 percent off all purchases for veterans on Nov. 11. Active-duty military can get the discount any day.
· Lowe’s: 10 percent off all purchases for veterans from Nov. 6 to Nov. 11. Active-duty military can get the discount any day.
Also, in honor of our nation's veterans, U.S. National Parks will offer free admission to everyone on Veterans Day.
*** Chairman's Corner: Marine Corps Birthday, Nov. 10
By Navy Adm. Mike Mullen
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2010 – For 235 years, United States Marines have earned a privileged place in our hearts. For we know that when there is a tough job to do, we can “send in the Marines,” knowing that they will get the job done.
From Iwo Jima to Inchon, from Khe Sanh to Kandahar, Marines have always been ready to respond whenever and wherever the Nation calls, prepared to meet any challenge or foe, from sea to shore and beyond.
As long as the world is an unstable place, Marines will continue to fight and prevail with the high standards befitting their title — and with the spirit of the Corps that is in the DNA of every warrior privileged to wear the eagle, globe, and anchor.
To every Marine I say thank you. Thank you for your willingness to make the most profound commitment someone can make — to dedicate yourself completely to your service and your country. I also want to extend a special thanks to your families as well. The Marine Corps simply couldn't be what it is without the extraordinary love and support of our Marine Corps families.
This week, in gatherings large and small, you will come together to honor the rich heritage of the Corps and the proud legacy of the Marines who have gone before you. On this occasion, a grateful Nation commends your service and joins you in celebration.
On behalf of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Happy Birthday and Semper Fidelis!
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The Northeastern University Fast-Track Master of Science in Corporate and Organizational Communication, a 12- month, 100% online program, prepares graduates with the skills to develop, manage, and present global communications.
Next start terms are January 2011 and April 2011.
For more information or to apply, visit www.northeastern.edu/cps/FastTrack_MSOrgComm/
*** Here are the DEFCON 1 jobs for this week:
1.) Financial Specialist IV, MCR, Hanscom AFB, MA
MCR is the trusted leader in integrated program management solutions. For more than 30 years, we have provided objectivity, smart thinking and the highest levels of support to help our clients get the job done, and done right. Our vast experience and knowledgeable people are our greatest assets. Their subject matter expertise, commitment to excellence and the high quality of their work, combined with our full suite of services, allows our clients to accomplish their missions and support national priorities. Our corporate values are based on integrity, excellence, honesty, service and trust. It is through these values that we form long-term client partnerships, build expertise, and attract and retain talented employees.
Duties
Provides financial management (FM) services to include planning, budgeting, forecasting, programming and analysis. Understands appropriation law and DoD FM policies, procedures and regulations and uses FM tools and systems. Maintains status of funds, prepares financial documention, tracks obligation and expenditure documentation and financial information needed to prepare and execute financial documents. Ensures compliance with internal procedures and DoD and AF financial management policies, regulations and guidance. Develops budget submissions and POM inputs and “What-If” assessments. Performs Earned Value Management (EVM) analysis and reporting.
Qualifications
BS with 12 years general or 8 years specialized/DoD experience. DAU APDP (or certification of DAU equivalency by Oasis) in financial management commensurate with level of labor category classification at or within one year of TO assignment.
Compensation
MCR, LLC’s compensation and benefits package is very competitive. It is designed to help employees meet varying needs throughout their careers and to reward employee's skills, experience, and potential.
Equal Opportunity Employer
MCR is an equal employment opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, age, color, religion, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or any other protected factor.
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA12/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MCRI&cws=1&rid=661
2.) Missile Defense Test Engineer, The Mitre Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=29998967
3.) Engineer, Composite Structures, First Wave MRO, Inc., Tulsa, OK
https://jobs.smartbrief.com/action/listing?listingid=7D67C2FB-84EB-4F32-834D-0EE3B1C3C393
4.) Intelligence Officer (Collection Requirements/Analysis), Defense Intelligence Agency, Tampa, FL
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=91795786
5.) Assistant Facility Security Officer, MCR, Fairborn, OH
http://tbe.taleo.net/NA12/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=MCRI&cws=1&rid=658
6.) Operation Trade Specialist, Moog, East Aurora, NY
Imagine a working environment where people trust each other to achieve exceptional things. Imagine a business that employs eight thousand of the world's most sought-after professionals, including engineers and technologists. Imagine a company where a belief in personal accountability continues to drive groundbreaking innovation and global growth. At Moog this is a reality. If you would like to be a part of it please read on.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the general direction of the Manager of Contract Administration, with guidance provided by the Moog International Trade and Compliance personnel, the Operation Trade Specialist supports and facilitates contract and subcontract activities related to the export and import of goods, technology and services by obtaining required export/import licenses and government
authorizations to insure Moog’s compliance with U.S. export/import laws. The incumbent functions as the subject matter expert and Empowered Official for the Operation. This position acts as the Operation focal point for trade related issues, inquiries and overall compliance driven by U.S. trade controls and regulations.
Education and Experience:
· Bachelor’s degree (minimum)
· Advanced degree in International or Global Business or Trade-related certifications is highly desirable
· Five years in or supporting a manufacturing organization, preferably some of which was in contracts or program administration, plus 5 years of direct export/import licensing experience.
· An advanced knowledge of, and experience with, U.S. export/import regulations including ITAR, EAR, OFAC.
Skills and Knowledge:
· Exceptional interpersonal skills for influencing both internal and external personnel.
· Highly developed and proven written and verbal communication skills.
Citizenship Requirements:
· U.S. Citizenship
· Must be able to obtain Security Clearance
https://www.moog.apply2jobs.com/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=2767
7.) Senior Operations Analyst – SOKF, Jacobs Technology, MacDill AFB, Florida
http://www.clearancejobs.com/jobs/1351037/senior-operations-analyst-sokf
8.) OPERATIONS RESEARCH ANALYST, Air Force Materiel Command, Hanscom AFB, MA
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=91759482
9.) CSIRC System Analyst III with Security Clearance, Chickasaw Nation Industries, Atlanta, GA
http://www.clearancejobs.com/index.php?action=view_job&jobID=1352822
10.) Director of Business Development (Defense Intelligence), SPARTA, Inc., Centreville, VA
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=29997347
11.) Systems Administrator I, Raytheon, Fort Meade, MD
http://www.applyhr.com/17728569
12.) TS/SCI Help Desk Support Technician – Second Shift, General Dynamics Information Technology, Rockville, MD
https://secure.resumeware.net/gdns_rw/gdns_web/job_detail.cfm?key=54018&ReferredId=103
13.) Lead Associate – Defense Analytics, JDG Associates, Ltd., McLean, VA or Stafford, VA
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/JS_JobSearchDetail?jobid=29991112
14.) Nuclear Effects Modeler, Northrop Grumman, Washington, DC
https://ngc.taleo.net/careersection/ngc_pro/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=38153&src=JB-202
15.) Human Resources Specialist (Recruitment & Placement), Civilian Personnel Management Service (CPMS), Alexandria, Arlington & Falls Church, VA
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=91881022
16.) Geospatial Analyst, Engineering Systems Solutions, Fort Gordon, GA
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