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  • Wednesday, June 02, 2010 10:52
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    LinQuest Opportunity, Los Angeles, CA, Information Assurance Process Administrator
    The Information Assurance Process Administrator will support the Enhanced Polar Systems (EPS) support contract for the Space and Missiles Systems Center (SMC), MILSATCOM Systems Wing (MCSW) at Los Angeles Air Force Base (LAAFB).
    You will provide program management support to the Enhanced Polar System (EPS) communications satellite program office. Key activities include:
    ·        Coordinate Information Assurance meetings and agendas
    ·        Record notes from information assurance meetings
    ·        Maintain records of task assignments
    ·        Track progress of individual tasks
    ·        Maintain record of changing priorities in a highly dynamic environment
    ·        Produce weekly activity reports
    ·        Maintain process and communications necessary so that Information Assurance Team activities and priorities are effectively communicated with other program teams.
    ·        Maintain Information Assurance Calendars and Schedules
    REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
    ·        BS or equivalent experience
    ·        3 years DoD information assurance
    ·        3 years DoD acquisition
    ·        Demonstrated understanding of DoD acquisition policies and processes
    ·        Excellent communication skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office products
    PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: 
    ·        MILSATCOM experience or SPAWAR experience
    ·        Information assurance related certification, such as Security A+
    ·        Current TS/SCI
    ·        US Citizenship and an active DoD Secret Clearance are required for the position.
    POC:  Brian Collins, 310-653-9034, brian.collins.ctr@losangeles.af.mil 

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    T3W Business Solutions Opportunities, San Diego, CA, Financial Analyst, (Junior and Senior Positions)

     
    Candidate will provide Foreign Military Sales (FMS) financial case management and reconciliation support for Navy managed FMS cases.  The selected candidate performs Tri-Annual Reviews by researching obligation/de-obligations/expenditures disparities.  Experience should include financial case management support; and Financial Information Technology (IT) systems, including the following:
    ·        Management Information System, International Logistics (MISIL)
    ·        Procurement Desktop-Defense (PD2)
    ·        Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (N-ERP)
    ·        Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS)
    ·        FMS Admin Case Tracking System (NIPO-FACTS)
    ·        Preparation of Program Objective memorandum (POM) packages
    Strong problem solving skills needed as this position involves resolving complex problems. Also required is the ability to juggle multiple tasks on a daily basis, work independently, and maintain a professional attitude. Computer Skills: Microsoft Word, Access or other databases, Excel, Power Point.
    Minimums:  U.S. Citizen with Bachelors degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 3 years (Junior), 4-6 years (Senior) of professional experience; or 1-3 years of professional experience with a related Masters degree. Considered experienced, but still a learner.
    POC:  Steve DelaCruz, sdelacruz@t3w.com

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    Company: Rosendin Electric Inc.

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    Title: Electrical Construction CAD Drafter III (Senior Level)
     
    Description:
     

    PRIMARY FUNCTION:
    Sets up drawings for large projects. Cleans up and inserts incoming architectural drawings as backgrounds for more junior level drafters to work on. Layout and input of marked-up drawings into AutoCad 14 in accordance with company drafting procedures. Limited creation of mark-ups from direction from designers and engineers.
     
     
    TYPICAL DUTIES:
     
    Setup of drawings including scales, layers etc. for project use.
    Cleanup of incoming architectural drawings for backgrounds and insertion into electrical drawings as XREFs.
    Input of marked-up drawings into AutoCad.
    Creation of minor mark-ups and input of same.
    Input into other documents, typically Excel, and importation of those documents into AutoCad.
    Creation of other documents, typically Excel, for input into AutoCad Drawings.
    Back-check of own work for accuracy before passing on to others.
    Back-check of others work.
    Prepare copies and help make sets of documents for transmittal to other parties
     
    SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, QUALIFICATIONS, & EXPERIENCE:
    Minimum of 2 years experience as a cadd/drafter II with knowledge of electrical symbols and electrical drafting conventions and standards. Must have good working knowledge of AutoCad 14, including being able to create and manipulate layers, blocks, xrefs, text, scales, paper-space/model-space, and similar autocad functions. Must have working knowledge of how to create documents in Excel and Word and how to input them into AutoCad.
    Must understand the meaning of the information being shown on drawings so that the individual can create simple mark-ups from directions from designers and engineers and input these marks into drawings. Position requires a person with good interpersonal skills and the ability to coordinate with others.
     
                            Equal Opportunity Employer
    Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
    Rosendin Electric, Inc. is interested in having minorities and females join the staff. Anyone knowing of interested applicants please have them send their resume and/or application to the address listed below.
    Human Resources Department
    hr@rosendin.com
     
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    General Atomics Opportunities:

    A.  Technical Writer
    We are seeking Pilots and Aircraft Specialists to develop technical documentation for unmanned aircraft and ground control station (GCS) operator and maintenance manuals. We also have opportunities for Training Developers. The desired background for our technical positions includes the following areas: Pilots; Aircraft Specialists; Avionics; A&P Mechanics; and Aircraft Electrical and Electronics.
    Positions typically require an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline and three or more years of experience with aircraft or DoD military systems. Desired experience includes: hands-on background in aircraft flight and ground operations, maintenance, and/or system troubleshooting with technical writing experience in the development of technical manuals, flight manuals, checklists, and training documentation for military aircraft systems. Specific experience in operations and/or maintenance of aircraft systems, such as avionics, mechanical/engines, electrical /electronic, SATCOM/Data Links, RF, EO/IR, radar, and weapons systems would be appreciated. Knowledge of military specifications for development of technical manuals, training courseware and related documents is a plus. These positions require working knowledge of computer-based tools in production of technical documentation. These Specialists/Writers will develop and review technical documents for content, accuracy and format. Some travel is required.
    A prompt response is encouraged so we can get detailed information regarding our Invitational out to you.
    Please apply online at www.ga-asi.com <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103448109148&s=1477&e=001hwqxIP47a27MTiyLwtwLKGPjz-rpLkQfiw4fIzYteRd1oDIUaFpgF2X9owc_JrCtq_kss1RL0J0RToG63bYZvE84A7niMuMF7m4ZRqvxEtL09bQdqsXm5g==> .
     
    POC: Heather Welch, 858-525-6463, heather.welch@uav.com   

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    B.  Electronic Technician
    Test group is looking for Electronics Technician to perform testing, troubleshooting, and repairing of new builds, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of electronic equipment. This position is located in Poway, CA and is working 1st or 2nd shift hours. Will be under general supervision. Performs and assists in testing, modification, installation, and repair of moderately complex experimental and commercial electronic equipment.  Assists in set up and conducts semi-routine electronic testing (bench, environmental, and electro mechanical testing) records, summarizes data, and records data and provides reports to management and engineering. Operates various testing equipment to include, but not limited to power meters, o'scope's, multi-meters, TDR's.  Calibration, testing, and installation of electronic components.
    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or Associate's degree or equivalent years of experience. Typical minimum experience is three years.  Must be able to troubleshoot to component level using various test equipment to include, but not limited to power meters, o'scope''s, multi-meters, and TDR's. Must be able to read and interpret schematics and following work instructions with limited guidance. Must have the capability to perform complex assignments with little or no direction. Ability and willingness to work with high voltage in a controlled environment. Knowledge of computer operations and applications pertinent to the field required.
    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Candidate should have good time management skills with the ability to work independently as well as a team contributor.  This individual should also have the ability to adapt to a changing work environment and organizational demands. EOE
    Please apply online at www.ga-asi.com <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103448109148&s=1477&e=001hwqxIP47a27MTiyLwtwLKGPjz-rpLkQfiw4fIzYteRd1oDIUaFpgF2X9owc_JrCtq_kss1RL0J0RToG63bYZvE84A7niMuMF7m4ZRqvxEtL09bQdqsXm5g==> .

    POC: Heather Welch, 858-525-6463, heather.welch@uav.com

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