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Spectrum Comm Inc

Indian Springs, NV, USA

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Join a critical operations team that ensures round-the-clock mission readiness by managing dynamic flight scheduling operations for remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) squadrons. As a Flight Scheduler supporting the Department of Defense, you will be the central point of coordination between personnel, systems, and training cycles, ensuring every sortie is supported by a fully qualified and ready crew. Responsibilities: Determine combat schedule requirements based on classified sortie tasking from sources such as Air Tasking Orders (ATO), Skynet, PEX software, and liaison officer inputs. Build long- and short-term flight crew schedules to ensure 24/7/365 coverage of all essential mission roles: pilots, sensor operators, intelligence coordinators, instructors, evaluators, and supervisors. Track and deconflict crewmember availability due to leave, TDY, appointments, or other obligations, coordinating changes with senior leadership. Align flight schedules with daily ground, flight, and academic training requirements while mitigating risk by avoiding low-experience crew pairings. Facilitate last-minute shift modifications to maintain full manning by working with mission commanders and shift leads. Coordinate with Training (DOT), SARM, and Stan/Eval (CCV) to incorporate qualification, upgrade, and continuation training into scheduling plans. Secure simulator slots from OSS Scheduling for training, upgrades, and emergency procedures. Manage continuation training flights conducted from Creech AFB and coordinate with 11 ATKS and other RPA bases. Publish scheduling data to classified and unclassified systems and ensure access during non-duty hours. Maintain accurate records in systems including PEX, Skynet, Access, Excel, GTIMS (primary), and CTOMS (secondary). Adhere to locally developed scheduling policies and ensure compliance with Ops Group guidance. Contribute to flying hour program planning, reporting, and forecasting per AFI 11-102. Attend monthly range scheduling meetings at Nellis AFB and ensure flight schedules align with airspace policies. Requirements Essential Skills: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel (formulas, data tables) and familiarity with databases such as Access. Working knowledge of Patriot Excalibur (PEX) or equivalent scheduling software. Strong organizational and coordination skills with attention to classified document handling and secure systems. Ability to interpret and apply scheduling guidance, training progression standards, and sortie tasking priorities. Capability to function in high-ops tempo environments and manage last-minute contingencies. Qualifications: Minimum seven (7) years of experience working in or with military organizations. Two (2) years of direct experience using PEX or five (5) years of experience with Excel/Access-based scheduling. Completion of PEX Initial User Training or ISR Scheduling Training required. Completion of GTIMS (primary) or CTOMS (secondary) Initial User Training within one year of hire. At least 25% of the scheduling team must have one year as NCOIC of scheduling and: Two (2) years of experience as an RPA Squadron Flight Scheduler or Five (5) years of experience as a DoD Flying Squadron Flight Scheduler. Security Clearance Requirements: Active Top Secret/SCI security clearance required. Must be eligible for SAP access and knowledgeable of NATO and ACCM requirements. Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Short Term & Long Term Disability Training & Development Wellness Resources Stock Option Plan

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