Charleston AFB, SC11 days ago
Knowledge of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Special Operations, and other federal government agency force structure, doctrine, command relationships, organization, operational concepts/procedures, core mission requirements, lines of authority, and the applicable guidance and policy for their training and employment; Knowledge of the organization, programs, mission and functions of the installation and MAJCOM to plan, schedule and coordinate effective and safe LZ/DZ training for aircrews; Knowledge of LZ/DZ range support theories, principles, and doctrine in order to conduct fact-finding and develop source information for resolving problems/issues; Knowledge and skill in applying and evaluative methods and techniques to issues or studies involving the efficiency and effectiveness of LZ/DZ operations. Knowledge and skill of a wide range of assault zone control/support procedures, responsibilities, and equipment, including civil air to ground radio systems, military portable plain text and secure voice radio systems, lighting systems, portable navigational aids, weather limitations, communication requirements, and the ability to identify and report hazards, to facilitate the safety of aircrew and ground personnel conducting assault zone training.