SECURITY SPECIALIST (UNIT DEPLOYMENT MANAGER) (Title 32) Government - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

SECURITY SPECIALIST (UNIT DEPLOYMENT MANAGER) (Title 32)

Major Duties:
This is not an all-inclusive list As a SECURITY SPECIALIST (UNIT DEPLOYMENT MANAGER) (Title 32), GS-0080-9, you will:
Directs, obtains, maintains, and provides for proper usage of Security Forces equipment in order to meet unit objectives. Maintains liaison with interservice, Air Force, MAJCOM, and other agencies to ensure proper acquisition, use, and maintenance of major equipment items required to support the unit. Plans for the use of physical security equipment, ensuring the most efficient and economical combination of manpower and equipment. Implements DoD, USAF, and MAJCOM policies and plans. Coordinates, and monitors short and long term equipment requirements. Manages SF equipment accounts. Requisitions all materials, equipment, and services necessary to support the function. Maintains and utilizes current federal supply catalogs, stock lists, GSA catalogs, cross-reference lists, commercial manufacturer's parts lists, and catalogs. Monitors, controls, and manages computerized status files concerning tools, equipment, and materials on order. Performs trend analysis of past utilization of supplies and other materials to identify and determine future requirements. Records expenditures and maintains current on-hand balances. Provides financial accounting data to the Resource Advisor. Manages and directs programs in support of SF deployment requirements. Establishes a mobility bag management program. Serves as the primary point of contact between deployment work centers for all deployable assets. Ensures all shelf life items are current. Compiles and reports SF Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS), Defense Readiness Reporting System (DRRS) and Air Expeditionary Forces Reporting Tool (ART) data. Coordinates movement of equipment and material by all modes of transportation. Ensures hazardous and sensitive materials or equipment are properly stored, labeled, and proper disposal procedures are followed. Operates and manages SF storage facilities. Performs vehicle control responsibilities. Provides munitions forecasting data for SF requirements in coordination with the NCOIC of Combat Arms. Performs and enforces the full range of SF duties within the military installation. Apprehends and detains violators of laws, rules, and regulations and turns them over to the Federal, civil police, or other law enforcement officers for arrest and posting of collateral. Your resume must have complete information:
Please ensure your resume accurately reflects the duties and responsibilities under each position you have held with each employer and for how long you held that position. If your resume does not provide enough information regarding your work history for us to make a creditable qualification determination, your application package may be rendered disqualified and you will no longer be considered for this position. The below Specialized experience must be reflected in resume in order to be considered for this job announcement. Must include beginning and ending dates of employment stated as MM/YYYY; and total hours worked per week GENERAL
Experience:
To qualify you must have the competencies, experiences, completed education, learned skills, obtained knowledge, endorsed abilities, and training program accomplishments. The following six basic qualification criteria are required to successfully meet the basic qualification factors, - Skilled in collecting and analyzing data effectively, efficiently, and accurately; - Ability to clearly enunciate English without impediment of speech that would interfere or prohibit; effective two-way radio or telephone communication;- Ability to write English in reports and presentation formats; - Ability to communicate -orally and in writing- clearly and effectively; - Ability to assess body language and perceive immediate risk levels; and, - Skilled in applying procedures and directives by reading and interpreting technical material. SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Do you have 12 months of specialized experience in directing, obtaining, maintaining, or providing for proper usage of Security Forces equipment in order to meet unit objectives. Experiences included the tracking of operational and performance data on tools and equipment to provide feedback for appropriate activity. Experienced in the procedures for repairing tools and equipment and processed timely calibration of equipment. Experienced in performing liaison duties with US Army, Air Force, and other federal agencies to ensure proper acquisition, use, and maintenance of major equipment items required to support the unit. Experienced in developing plans for the use of physical security equipment that ensured the most efficient and economical combination of manpower and equipment. Competent in implementing Department of Defense, US Army, or US Air Force policies and plans. Experienced in coordinating and monitoring short and long term equipment requirements. Skilled in proper training on various types of security equipment in regards to operation, care, and maintenance. Experiences involved reviewing and analyzing equipment utilization and failure rates, repair and replacement costs, and technological advancements. Experienced on functional coordination methods to accurately estimate the cost of technologically advanced future equipment needs. Experiences involved requests for security equipment, determining needs and justifications, reviewing appropriate directives and other source material, and preparing any required forms. Competent in preparing briefings through the review of resources management reports and inventories to advise leadership of the resource situation as it affects the unit mission. Experienced in providing feedback to supervisor or commander on the status of all assigned and forecasted weapons, vehicles, equipment, and supplies. Experienced on preparing requisitions for supplies, materials, equipment, and services necessary to support the function, to include self-help projects. Has expertise and knowledge of specialized equipment and ability to determine suitable substitutes. Skilled in researching documents to identify items by stock number or stock class, part number, item specifications, quantity, availability, recommends source of procurement, unit price, total cost, and sole source justification, as applicable. Experiences included researching information that pertains to complex and unusual supplies parts and transactions, as well as, retrieving data reports used in program reviews and validation of items on order. Experienced in reading trend analysis of past utilization of supplies and other materials to identify and determine future requirements. Experienced in reading records expenditures and maintaining current on-hand balances. Competent in managing and directing programs in support of Security Forces deployment requirements; and, experienced as the primary point of contact between deployment work centers for deployable assets. Experienced in determining currency of shelf life deployable items. Experiences may have included participation at conferences, working groups, and meetings that dealt with deployments and equipment reviews. Experienced in compiling readiness status reports for the unit commander. Experienced in coordinating the movement of equipment and material by various transportation modes. Experienced in handling material safety data sheets; hazardous and sensitive materials; or, equipment to ensure proper storage, labels, and disposal procedures. Experienced in performing and enforcing Security Forces duties, that may included apprehending and detaining violators of laws, rules, and regulations and turning these violators over to the Federal or civil police or other law enforcement officers for arrest and posting of collateral.
  • Department:
    0080 Security Administration
  • Salary Range:
    $52,905 to $68,777 per year

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

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