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Certification and Evaluation Senior Military Operations Analyst GMD

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Qualis LLC

Colorado Springs, CO, USA

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Qualis LLC is seeking a Certification & Evaluation Senior Military Ops Analyst Task Lead Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) for upcoming work in support of the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC) in Schriever SFB, CO. Essential Duties: Serves as Task Lead for Certification and Evaluation Support. Conducts Assessment of GMD located at Schriever SFB, CO and at Ft. Greely, AK. Plans, resources, and conducts certification assessments for GMD crews. Supports certifications and certification events to include brigade external evaluations (EXEVALs) by developing master scenario event list (MSELs), exercise development products when requested and coordinates through the G3 TREX. Conducts military decision making process (MDMP), briefings and professional writing for USASMDC GMD mission areas. Plans, develops, and prepares recommendations to update/revise the Command’s Standards & Evaluations Programs focusing on the GMD mission areas and be able to support other USASMDC mission areas as needed.   Requirements Minimum Requirements: Must have a bachelors degree, advanced military education such as Non-Commissioned Officer Education (NVOEs), battle staff or Officer Education System (OES). 5+ years GMD operator and/or planner experience, GMD education to include GMD Qualification Course (GQC) or Missile Defense Officer Qualification Course (MDOQC) and Army GMD Staff Officer Course. Familiarity with AN/TPY-2 radars operating in Forward-Base Mode (FBM) and can support Radar Operators and Sensor Manager OREs when required. Must possess a working knowledge of GMD, general GMD operational equipment and GMD operations software applications used by the crews as well as the fundamentals of how GMD planning, and fundamentals of how GMD enables the Warfighter. Experience with GMD staff operations, Missile Defense Element (MDE) and Fire Detection Center (FDC) and GMD exercise support is required. Bde or above level staff experience including orders productions, Tier 1 level exercise planning, and staff processes. Professional experience in Army writing, briefing, and presentations. Must have an active TS/SCI security clearance Benefits Qualis LLC is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse and talented workforce who can contribute to the mission and vision of the Company. Our employees are our greatest asset and we promote a positive work environment, teamwork, professional growth, innovation, community involvement, flexible scheduling and a family-friendly work environment. Equal Opportunity Employer/M/F/Vet/Disabled and a Participant in E-Verify

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