Consolidated Precision Products Corp.

International, Foreign Military Training Specialist (Washington, DC)

Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years in foreign assistance or security cooperation managing international military students.
  • Knowledge of Coast Guard's international training mission and programs.
  • Experience with Title 10 and Title 22 Security Cooperation programs like FMS and FMF.
  • Familiarity with military student management systems such as DSAMS and SANWEB.
  • Active Secret Clearance required.
  • Bachelor's degree in related field preferred, or equivalent experience.

Responsibilities

  • Utilize DSAMS and other systems for managing foreign military training activities.
  • Assist in scheduling and managing pre-deployment training for military members.
  • Brief Coast Guard leadership on training activities and requirements.
  • Support FMS case development and execution within DSAMS.
  • Coordinate mobile training teams in host countries to meet training objectives.
  • Facilitate communication with foreign military and U.S. training managers.
  • Prepare reports and documentation for annual training summaries.

Benefits

  • Medical, vision, and dental insurance.
  • Life and disability insurance.
  • 401(k) with Employer matching.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays.
  • Professional development and tuition reimbursement programs.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and various insurance options.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and performance awards.
Full Job Description
Job Summary/Purpose: The Gemini 3 Group is seeking an International, Foreign Military Training Specialistto manage help support foreign military training activities for the US Coast Guard Office of International Affairs in Washington, DC.

Essential Responsibilities/Functions:
• Understand and utilize numerous systems to execute duties: Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS), and Direct Access (DA), and SANWEB
• Assist with the scheduling, development, and management of pre-deployment training for members going overseas as required by the agency, Department of State, or Combatant Commander
• Brief Coast Guard leadership at weekly meetings and when required
• Understand Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Foreign Military Financing (FMF), Maritime Security Initiative (MSI) and Bureau of International and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) case development and management, technical and administrative support, as well as support to the USCG's Non-Proliferation (NP), Export Controls and Border Security program
• Program, schedule, and confirm that international military students are n DSAMS
Understand and assist with managing/executing approved Interagency Agreements (IAAs)
• Attend annual Security Cooperation, Education and Training Working Group conferences to gather out year country training requirements
• Assist in the annual development of mobile training summary reports for submission, as mandated by Congress and other USG agencies
• Provide support to the USCG with FMS case development in DSAMS to include Price and Availability requests, Letters of Offer and Acceptance, amendments, and modifications
• Provide support to program execution activities that may include Joint Visit Inspections, site surveys, foreign visits, and program reviews
• Provide support to the USCG to coordinate and attend International Acquisition Program reviews and meetings; prepare visit/trip reports, letter, memos, executive summaries, Memoranda for the Record (MFRs), transmittal, graphics, briefings, and back up material
• Liaison with the Combatant Commands, foreign country SAOs, Foreign Commercial Service and Defense Attaches, and USCG regional training managers to aid in developing training and assistance strategies in support of Coast Guard FMS/EDA/FMF/MSI/INL activities
• Assist in the development of individual country and/or regional maritime capability development training and assistance strategies to combat maritime proliferation and non-proliferation threats and meet DoS program objectives.
• Assist in the development and coordination of training sequences for international students that involve both the USCG and other services to include resident courses and on-the-job training programs tailored to an individual student, ship transfer training, and Mobile Education and Training Teams.
• Assist with the planning, deploying, and execute mobile training teams in the host country, ensuring training follows U.S. DoS and host country objectives and that it compliments resident training programs.
• Assist in managing training and technical assistance program data in standard DoD and USCG data management systems, to include the Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS)
• Assist in the planning, coordination, execution, and escort of foreign visitor delegations to USCG Headquarters, training centers, and operational units, sponsored by or directly support training and technical assistance programs
• Provide administrative support in the development of trip binders, when needed, for the Executive Staff
Draft non-routine and routine correspondence for review, approval, and signature in accordance with applicable USCG guidelines; by utilizing word processing and graphics software to format and generate a variety of materials including correspondence, memos, syllabi, handouts, preparation of Microsoft power point slides and presentations, a variety of written documents to include recurring reports, logs, financial, travel and procurement documents.
• Assist in coordinating various working group activities by organizing meetings, tele and video conferences; tracking and following up on project deadlines, arranging for briefing materials, collecting, and disseminating information required for pre-visit and pre-meeting briefings as well as post-meeting summaries and tracking of recommended action items.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
• Strong interpersonal skills, including written and oral communication skills
• Strong analytical, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail
• Ability to foster and maintain effective relationships with a variety of entities to aid in performing job duties
• Ability to work independently and take action on assigned tasks
• Ability to adjust priorities quickly and work on multiple deadlines (daily, weekly, monthly yearly)
• Proficiency in MS Office Suite

Required Experience:
A minimum of three (3) years of experience working in the foreign assistance or security cooperation field managing international military students and mobile training
• Knowledge of USCG's overall mission, objectives, and programs, including the organization, management, and leadership process by which the USCG will accomplish the international training and security cooperation mission
• Working knowledge of USCG training system, courses of instruction, and training capabilities supporting international military training
• A minimum of three (3) years of experience working with various Title 10 and Title 22 Security Cooperation and Security Assistance programs such as Foreign Military Sales, Foreign Military Financing, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, International Military Education and Training, and other U.S. grant aid and foreign assistance programs
• A minimum of three (3) years of experience working with various Department of Defense and USCG international military student management systems such as the Defense Security Assistance Management System, and the Student Assistance Network.
• Experience with all Microsoft Office 365 applications
• Active Secret Clearance
• Ability to travel CONUS and OCONUS

Required Education, Licenses and Certifications:
• Bachelors' degree in related field preferred (International Relations), Direct experience may be substituted for degree

Security Clearance Requirements:
• U.S. Citizen
• Minimum of Active Secret clearance required
• Must be able to pass a background check and FBI fingerprint check

Work Environment and Physical Requirements:
• Have the ability to lift up to 25 pounds
• Have the ability to sit for long periods of time

Benefits/Perks:
• Medical, vision, and dental insurance
• Life and disability insurance
• 401(k) with Employer matching
• Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays
• Professional development and tuition reimbursement programs
• HSA, FSA, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and AD&D, Accident, Hospital, and
Critical Illness Insurances.
• Professional growth opportunities
• Performance awards

Department: Open Positions This is a full time position

About Consolidated Precision Products Corp.

Consolidated Precision Products Corp. is a manufacturer of complex metal components and products for the aerospace and defense industries. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Carrollton, Texas. Consolidated Precision Products Corp. operates a network of manufacturing facilities across the United States, as well as in Mexico and Europe. The company's products include castings, forgings, and machined components, as well as assemblies and sub-assemblies. Consolidated Precision Products Corp. is committed to providing high-quality products and services to its customers.
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