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Mission Assurance Analyst
Summary
Title:Mission Assurance Analyst
ID:37582
Locations:N/A
Description

ALQIMI is seeking a Mission Assurance Analyst in support of the Marine Warfighter in overseas locations.

Position: III MEF Mission Assurance Analysis

JOB DUTIES:

Provides Force Protection analysis for major III MEF Exercises, to include Balikatan, Cobra Gold, KAMANDAG, and other exercises in areas of uncertain or non-permissive threat levels.

Analysis inclusive of all pillars of assigned exercise, to include Field Training events, Humanitarian and Civic Action projects, and Command Post Exercise.

Analysis requires on-scene observation during site surveys, as well as management of the Force Protection program for major exercises such as Balikatan, Cobra Gold, and KAMANDAG (position thus requires extensive travel).

Manage, maintain and implement the MEF Antiterrorism/ Force Protection (AT/FP) program whether at home-station or deployed.

Remain engaged with ATO counterparts, both adjacent and subordinate, across the range of military operations.

Adhere to and remain thoroughly familiar with all applicable references and monitor policy/ guidance for changes.

Promulgate MEF-level ATO guidance and policy ISO PACOM, MARORPAC and III MEF evolutions (e.g. Theater Security Cooperation, Contingency Plan, Operational Plans, Exercise Orders, and deployments).

Develop and manage the III MEF Personnel Recovery program.

Manage and promulgate III MEF “pre-travel requirement” program, to include PACOM’S Travel Tracker/Individual Antiterrorism Travel Plan.

Coordinate and liaise with Host Nations, service components, US Embassy country teams, and other agencies IOT identify recourse to best protect the force.

Conduct Mission Assurance (MA) analysis that includes the areas of Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection (AT/FP), Continuity of Operations, Physical Security, Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), Personnel Recovery, Defense Support to Civil Authorities / HA/DR, - Information Fusion, and Defense.

Identify and recommend mitigations to potential natural and man-made threats (e.g., terrorist attack and local unrest) that can exploit organizational and personnel vulnerabilities, weaknesses, or flaws that provide opportunities for terrorist and criminal attack.

Identify operational, exercise, and contingency planning steps to prevent or respond to identified vulnerabilities by using established policies and best practices based on DoD guidance, Marine Corps Orders, facility and base policies, technical manuals, and relevant civilian industry practices.

Provide command level updates and recommendations that provide in-progress reviews and final reports of exercise and operational planning life cycles.

Clearance:

Active Secret Clearance required

Required Certification and Qualifications:

  • DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency Course)
  • PS (Physical Security Training)
  • ESS (Electronic Security Systems Training)
  • OPSEC (Operations Security)
  • TT/IATP (Travel Tracker/Individual Travel Tracker)
  • MCCAMS (Marine Corps Critical Asset Management System)
  • DIT (Dynamics of International Terrorism)
  • Minimum of 5 years Mission Assurance/Force Protection planning experience required, ideally within the Pacific Combatant Command’s Area of Responsibility.
  • Must have the ability to verbally and visually convey Force Protection/Mission Assurance analysis, often to senior level leaders.

 

Preferred Certification and Qualifications:

  • ATO Level I (Antiterrorism Level I Awareness)
  • ATO Level II (Antiterrorism Level II Resident Course)
  • PR- 292 (Personnel Recovery)
  • PR- 296 (Personnel Recovery)
  • PR- 301 (Personnel Recovery Joint Coordinator)

Job Location:

Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan

Okinawa Prefecture is made up of the Ryukyu Islands, which at their southern extremity begin at Nansei Island, and lie between Kyushu, the most southwesterly of Japan's four main islands, and Taiwan. Okinawa consists of 160 islands of various size scattered across a vast area of ocean. The temperature in winter is about the same as that of springtime in Tokyo and Osaka, making it warm and comfortable throughout the year.

With Okinawa being in the subtropical zone, you can enjoy beautiful flowers in any season. Taiwan Cherries, which bloom earlier in Okinawa than anywhere else in Japan, red Deigo flowers, colorful bougainvilleas, pure white Easter lilies, and beautiful yellow tabebuias – it is like a party of tropical flowers! Another highlight is the inhabitation of many rare species of plants and animals, such as the Iriomote wildcats (declared a protected species) on Iriomote-jima Island. The crystal blue sea, with white sand beaches and colorful fish dancing through coral, attracts vacationers as a holiday resort area with many diving spots.

For about 450 years, from the 15th to the 19th century, Okinawa prospered as the Kingdom of Ryukyu, a state independent of Japan's central government. Cultural characteristics and conventions born through the relations with foreign countries in those days still survive in such interesting forms as artifacts and festivals, giving additional charm to Okinawa. Especially Shuri Castle (the castle of the King of Ryukyu) in Naha City, which reopened in 1992 after being reconstructed. It was inscribed as a World Heritage Site, and attracts many visitors.

Various festivals and events are held in Okinawa throughout the year. You can enjoy flowers and whale watching in winter and spring, marine sports and traditional performing arts in summer, and cultural events and field sports in fall. Some traditional festivals and events include the Hari Dragon Boat Race in May, an Eisa dance competition during the summer Bon Festival period, as well as tug-of-war competitions held each summer and fall.

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What makes ALQIMI unique is that we offer challenging projects, excellent benefits, work/life balance, and a fair and ethical executive team.

ALQIMI provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age, disability (including disability due to pregnancy) or genetics, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. ALQIMI complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.

 

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