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  • Monday, May 03, 2010 11:22
    Message # 334878
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    Some training opportunity and a job. Last one down is of interest to all with kids who are looking at wanting to go to the Naval Academy. Remember, "It's not just a job, it's and adventure"......Bud

    FREE TRAINING - Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

    Started by Marya Bloodsaw, Diversity Recruiter at Pacific Gas &
    Electric
    Veterans: Do you have four years of journey-level mechanic
    experience?
    Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Learn how to meet
    growing employer demand in the energy and utility industry and earn
    the credentials you need to compete for high-wage, new energy jobs.
    Become prequalified for journey-level mechanic opportunities at PG&E
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    PG&E PowerPathway’s free Bridge to Utility Equipment Mechanic
    training at Sacramento’s American River College will provide
    qualified applicants with the latest technical training on some of
    the most advanced hybrid and electric vehicles in the world today. To
    learn more about the training, and to find out about some of the
    important roles veterans are taking on inside the utility and energy
    industry today, go to www.pge.com/powerpathway. Applications are
    being accepted now through June 1, 2010.
    By Marya Bloodsaw, Diversity Recruiter at Pacific Gas & Electric

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    Training Support Opp: JNTC OPS Support Element  - 29 Palms, CA

    Joint National Training Capability (JNTC) Operations Support Element
    (SE) Position  

    General Position Description: 

    The JNTC SE assists with JNTC implementation at accredited Service
    and Combatant Command joint training programs. The SE provides
    direct, on-site, and regional operational support to the joint
    training programs, reaching across the Joint Training Environment to
    ensure the most current capabilities are available to the training
    audience.  The SE functions as the Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC)
    Field Staff and provides the training programs the joint interface
    across the Joint Training Environment that enables the training
    programs to obtain the joint context for realistic joint training.
    The SE functions as the reach back to the JWFC and a worldwide
    network of JNTC personnel at other accredited joint training programs
    assisting in the accreditation, certification, and Accreditation
    Certification Issues Analysis (ACIA) process and in the planning,
    integration, execution, and assessing of joint training events.  

    Specified Tasks: 

    1.      Training support specialist who acts as the JWFC JNTC
    operations and planning representative on site and provides the
    bridge and reach back for JWFC and JKDDC support.
    2.      Primary interface with the JWFC for implementation of the
    JNTC program and coordination with the Program Coordinators, Desk
    Officers and other members of the joint training enterprise. 
    3.      Supports the designated program’s accreditation,
    certification, and ACIA process and assists the program in developing
    and monitoring the ACIA plan.
    4.      Assists the program in aligning multi-Service and
    multi-command training objectives and assets to address joint context
    requirements for realistic joint training.   
    5.      Performs future training requirement analysis and conceptual
    development of future training methods and systems. 
    6.      Participates in the planning, design, development, execution
    and assessment of joint training events.   
    7.      Facilitates the collection and documentation of joint context
    capability improvement requirements and joint training shortfall
    requirements. 
    8.      Facilitates the integration of joint capabilities and joint
    context. 
    9.      Assists in developing joint training objectives and joint and
    interoperability training requirements.  
    10.  Participates in the collaborative planning process to build the
    annual Program Execution Plan and the Program Plan. 
    11.  Assists with joint context shortfall improvements to facilitate
    implementation within budget and on time, which ultimately supports
    the required need(s) as detailed in the program’s accreditation
    report and ACIA plan. 
    12.  Facilitates the collection and documentation of joint
    warfighting capability improvement requirements.  
    13.  Supports the integration of joint training technologies into the
    host program and assists in coordinating logistics requirements. 
    14.  Provides feedback to the JWFC and supported training program on
    support provided to be included in the Weekly Activity Reports, Event
    Summary Reports, Quick Look Reports, and input to the News You Can
    Use. 


    Implied Tasks:

    1.  Participates in Joint Event Life Cycle (JELC) events for
    broadening joint context.    
    2.  Assists Program submission of capabilities, requirements and
    shortfalls to the JWFC. 
    3.  Provides supported program the capabilities the JWFC can provide.

    4.  Provides input into the supported program’s Joint Training and
    Exercise Program. 
    5.  Provides inputs into JWFC joint training procedures and
    documents. 
    6.  Identifies gaps in the host training program planning process and
    how that process links or does not link with the JWFC. 
    7.  Incorporates the elements of the joint training system into the
    development of the host training program and training events. 
    8.  Establishes effective lines of communication with appropriate
    JFCOM and JWFC personnel who may interface with host training program.
    9.  Establishes effective lines of communication with other JNTC SE
    personnel and training specialists throughout the joint training
    community. 
    10.  Provides administrative and logistical support for JFCOM and
    JWFC visits. 
    11.  Facilitates information exchange between the host program and
    the JWFC.
    12.  Keeps the JWFC informed on all issues concerning the SE position
    at the host program.
    13.  Coordinates efforts and activities with other JFCOM personnel
    (Tech SE, JFCOM LNO and others) at the site.
    For additional details on applying for this position contact
    Frank Bergmeister at fxbergmeister@msn.com


    The US Naval Academy will be conducting briefs in San Diego on 10,
    11, and 12 May 2010.
     
    They will be at Camp Pendleton on 13 May 2010 and at Naval Base
    Ventura County on 14 May 2010.

    Target audience are Sailors and Marines between 17-22 years of age. 

    If you have a student and are considering the US Naval Academy this
    would be an
    excellent opportunity to get valuable information on the application
    and
    admission process.  Some of the basic requirements to apply are:
    United States
    citizen; Good moral character; At least 17 and not past 23rd birthday
    on 1 July
    of the year entering the academy; Unmarried; Not pregnant and No
    dependents.
    Also, see attached.

    No advance reservations are required to attend the briefs.

    13 May 2010
    Installation:  Camp Pendleton
    POC: NC1 Robert Reed
    Phone: (760) 763-7073
    Email: robert.a.reed2@usmc.mil
    Venue: South Mesa Club
    0730-0900
    0930-1100
    1330-1500

    Please see below for additional locations and times.

    V/R
    NC1(FMF/SW) Robert Reed
    I Marine Expeditionary Force
    Command Career Counselor
    (760) 763-7073
    DSN 361-7073
    Cell 760-542-5679
    robert.a.reed2@usmc.mil
     


    10 May 2010
    Installation:  Naval Base Coronado
    POC: NCC Pat Brasfield, NBC CCC
    Phone: 619-545-8211
    Email: patrick.brasfield@navy.mil
    Venue: NBC Auditorium Bldg 678
    0730-0900
    0930-1100
    1330-1500


    11 May 2010
    Installation:  Naval Base San Diego
    POC: NCC Keelan Bridges, NBSD CCC
    Phone: 619-556-3222
    Email: keelan.bridges@navy.mil
    Venue: Harbor Security Auditorium Bldg 88
    0730-0900
    0930-1100
    1330-1500


    12 May 2010
    Installation:  Naval Base San Diego
    POC: NCC Jayne Epaloose
    Phone: 619-556-9202
    Email: jayne.epaloose@navy.mil
    Venue: Water Front
    0730-0900: USS BOXER
    0930-1100: USS BUNKER HILL
    1115-1200: Career Counselor Forum, NBSD, Career Information Center,
    vicinity
    Pier 6, Bldg. 3416
    1330-1500: USS HIGGINS


    13 May 2010
    Installation:  Camp Pendleton
    POC: NC1 Robert Reed
    Phone: (760) 763-7073
    Email: robert.a.reed2@usmc.mil
    Venue: TBD
    0730-0900
    0930-1100
    1330-1500


    14 May 2010
    Installation:  Naval Base Ventura County
    Venue:  Needham Theatre, Port Hueneme
    POC: NCC Mario Maytorena
    Phone: (805) 989-8728
    Email: mario.maytorena@navy.mil
    0730-0900
    0930-1100
    1330-1500


    V/R

    NCCS(SW) Veronica C. Holliday
    Region Retention Advisor
    Navy Region Southwest

    Email:   veronica.holliday@navy.mil
    Office:  619-532-4549
    DSN:     522-4549
    Cell:    619-743-4290 

     

     

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