OHIO AIR NATIONAL GUARD
** ACTIVE GUARD RESERVE FULL TIME CONCURRENT JOB ANNOUNCEMENT**
Application Opening Date: Application Closing Date: Position Number:
5 JUNE 2009 6 JULY 2009 09-243-C
Duty Position: Grade Min. / Max.: Duty AFSC:
IT SPECIALIST AIC/MSGT * 3C3X1
(PLCYPLN)
EUMD Pay Grade Accept:
GS-09
Duty Location: 121ST ARW, 7370 MINUTEMAN WAY, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43217
Who May Apply: OPEN TO PERMANENT AGR’S of the 121st Air Refueling Wing, Ohio Air National Guard.
* Military membership is required to hold this position. Current regulations require the individual selected for this position be assigned to an appropriate military position and be qualified in the duty AFSC. If not already qualified, the selected applicant must be eligible to become qualified in the duty AFSC.
Required Documents:
1. NGB Form 34-1, dated October 2002, Signed, dated and annotated with job number and title.
2. Recent RIP
3. Resume
4. Forward application and attachments to: The Adjutant General’s Department
Applications received after ATTN: AGOH-HRO-AGR/Staffing
16:30 of close date will be 2825 West Dublin Granville Road
returned Columbus, OH 43235-2789
Inquiries Call: (614) 336-7058 or DSN 346-7058
Applications may be faxed: DSN (fax) 346-7052/COMM 614-336-7052 or emailed to: hroappsoh@ng.army.mil
NOTE: Include the Job Number and Job Title on your application. Incomplete applications will be returned without action. If concurrent, applications will also be staffed according to technician requirements.
5. Application screening will be made without regard to race, religion, color, gender, or national origin.
6. All interested members may apply by submitting a completed NGB Form 34-1 and a recent RIP, which can be obtained from the Military Personnel Office, at your unit. Due to manning restrictions, positions will not be filled if funding/resource are not available.
7. Overgrade ENLISTED must state in writing or on your application that you are willing to take an administrative reduction to the advertised pay grade. Request must be included with your application
8. Applicants are subject, but not required, to a personal interview, before a military board upon notification of time and place. Necessary travel will be at the expense of the individual. Inquiries concerning specific aspects of the duty position should be directed to the Selecting Official.
9. Selection will be made from those applicants determined best qualified in terms of experience, training and demonstrated performance ability. Concurrent announcements will be staffed against technician position description criteria. Ensure all prior experience with inclusive dates is annotated in detail when applying.
10. Pregnant females are eligible to apply for AGR tours. Individuals selected for AGR tours must meet all applicable medical and physical requirements in accordance with AFI 48-123 prior to entering or initiating the tour. If selected, they cannot be appointed and entered on active duty until the pregnancy period has expired.
DUTIES: This position is located in the Plans and Resources Flight of a Base Communications Squadron. The purpose of this position is to assist the senior policy and planning specialist by performing the less complex tasks associated with the planning, development, management, and enforcement of approved ANG and local information technology (IT) and communications architecture. Sixty percent of the work performed involves Information Technology issues and systems with the remaining forty percent involving telecommunications specific issues and systems.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-09 24 months experience in which the applicant demonstrates:
1. Experience in analyzing problems, gathering information, and recognizing solutions.
2. Experience which demonstrates an applicant’s ability to communicate orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner.
3. Experience in analyzing and organizing work processes into plans for computer solutions.
4. Experience in a computer related field performing such tasks as translating logical steps into language codes, computer console operations, and scheduling the sequence of programs to be processed.
5. Experience which demonstrates the accomplishment of computer project assignments that required a range of knowledge of computer requirements and techniques. Qualifying accomplishments involve the following: Knowledge of the customary approaches, techniques and requirements appropriate to an assigned computer applications area; planning the sequence of actions necessary to accomplish the assignment; and adaptation of guidelines or precedents to the needs of an assignment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAs): GS-09
1. Knowledge and experience with the different industry standard computer operating systems for both workstations and servers.
2. Knowledge and experience with Microsoft applications and operating systems.
3. Knowledge and experience with industry standard security training and certifications such as CISSP, CSCA and security+.
4. Knowledge and experience with the industry standard databases applications, i.e. Microsoft, Access and SQL.
5. Knowledge and experience with web reporting.
6. Knowledge and experience with forensic investigation of virus and intrusive attacks on computer networks.
7. Knowledge in the Army logistic and property management procedures and regulations, and the ability to manage using data bases.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:. Technical, analytical, supervisory, or administrative experience which has demonstrated the candidates ability to analyze problems of organization, workforce, information, requirements, etc. and provide systematic solutions and the ability to deal satisfactory with others.
SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION: NOTE: College Transcripts are required if you wish to use Education as a substitution for experience or if a degree is a requirement for the position. An copy of the transcript must be submitted with the Job Application. Education must be directly related to the field of work. Study successfully completed in a college, university, technical or vocational school may be substituted for experience at the rate of one year of study (30 semester hours or 20 classroom hours of instruction per week for 6 months of experience). Maximum credit is 6 months of specialized experience.
Selecting Official: COL ANN-MARIA COGHLIN
Point of Contact: MSGT ED STARR
COMM: 614-492-4626
DSN: 696-4626