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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Jobs: P.S.D. Team Leader And Security Guard Force Site Manager, Iraq

     More opportunities for qualified guys in Iraq.  For these jobs, you will need to sign up on TSI’s Talent Network.  They did provide a contact email for a recruiter below.  Also read the instructions below about what they are looking for (no former Xe guys).

     I am not the POC or recruiter for this and please follow the links below if you would like to apply.  Good luck. –Matt

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Tigerswan

PSD Team Leader

Position Type:  Full-time Employee

Location:  Iraq

Pay Range:  Approximately $139,937

Summary:  TigerSwan’s PSD Team Leaders are responsible for mission planning and operational oversight during PSD operations throughout Iraq.

Qualifications:

· Must be a US citizen

· Must possess DoD Secret clearance

· 3-5 yrs experience in the security arena

· Must have military or security experience in Iraq

*The recent Iraqi policy to disallow former Blackwater employees to operate in the country of Iraq and correspondence from the Joint Contracting Command -Iraq requires that no former employees of Blackwater be allocated to this contract.  Candidate must be willing to sign a statement affirming that they are not a former employee of Blackwater.*

Duties and Responsibilities:

· Route development, analysis and reconnaissance

· Work with Intelligence Liaison Specialist to review developments in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities and probable courses of action

· Analyze and discuss threat levels and operational requirements for the success of the mission with the Deputy Project Director

· Site security at all venues

· Mission execution and professional standards

· Oversight and documentation of all training to include professional development and core competencies

Security Guard Force -Site Manager

Job Description:

·Reports to the In-Country Program Manager

·Manage a large Third Country National (TCN) guard force

·Establishes transition plan

·Responsible for overall task order performance

·Makes and carries out management decisions, with regards to in-scope task order performance requirements

·Ensures guard force are familiar with and understand directives from the US Military, Rules of Force and Rules of Engagement

·Complies with MNF-I FRAGO 09-109:

·Understand and comply with all policies and laws pertaining to Private Security Companies

·Understand and effectively communicate Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) and Rules for the Use of Force (RUF)

·Maintain individual training/personnel records

·Track and manage data using Microsoft Office programs

·Responsible for guards comporting in a courteous, professional and respectful manner

·Performs shift management

Conduct training, qualifications and certifications for guard force personnel

Job Requirements:

·Must be a US Citizen

·Possess an active Secret Clearance

·8-10 yrs military experience in combat arms MOS

·Minimum 25 yrs of age

·Force Protection experience

·Must qualify on 9mm pistol and M4

·No felony or domestic violence convictions

·Demonstrated management success

·Excellent problem solving skills

·Excellent communications skills

·Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing

·Excellent computer skills with the Microsoft suite of programs-Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook.

·Must have experience supervising a Guard Force.

·Must be very process oriented.

·Must be able to create and maintain detailed post instructions.

·Must be able to create and run reports.

·Must be experienced in running investigations.

·Must be able to hire and train security officers/personnel to a high standard.

·Must be Flexible and able to support a worldwide organization 24/7

Interested individuals can contact TSI Recruiting at  hr2009@tigerswan.biz

Apply for jobs here.

1 Comment

  1. Yay, more jobs for secret clearance holders only. Makes things pretty hard for TCN's who have the skills but not the right passport.

    Comment by Daniel Godfrey — Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 12:12 PM

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