Thursday, March 31, 2011

JOBS JOBS JOBS

Female Correction Officer Part-Time

Local facility in Indianapolis looking for a part-time Female Correction officer. Please visit our web site at www.in.ng.mil go to the careers page and click civilian twice. If you are interested apply to the site. Any questions please email me.

Point of Contact Information:
Steve Gilbreath
Central Coordinator Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 Extension: 4020
Email Address: stephen.gilbreath@us.army.mil

Technician Job Announcement 11-054-T-Army, Human Resources Specialist Employee Benefits, GS-09

Job Title: Human Resources Specialist (Employee Benefits)
Job Announcement Number: 11-054-T-Army
Salary: $47,664.00 - $61,959.00 /year
Open: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Close: Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Series/Grade: GS-0201-09
This position is located in the Joint Forces Headquarters, Human Resources Office. It is open to Army and Air National Guard members.
USAJobs Link: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?OPMControl=2225983
Point of Contact Information:
Eason, Brandi MSgt IN NG MIL
HR Specialist
317-247-3460
Email Address: brandi.l.eason@ng.army.mil

RN-LPN Fort Wayne Area

Go to www.in.ng.mil click on careers.

Fort Wayne company looking for a RNLPN 16.62 per hour.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-247-3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 85237
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil

Announcement Number 11-004-OPM-DEUPosition Title Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistGrade Level GS-0201-12

Announcement Number: 11-004-OPM-DEU

Position Title: Supervisory Human Resources Specialist
Grade Level: GS-0201-12
Location: 1 vacancy NDS Term NTE: 14-Feb-2013 – Lawrence, IN
Open: Thursday, March 24, 2011
Close: Thursday, April 21, 2011
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?OPMControl=2217741

Point of Contact Information:
Eaton, Phillip J MSG NGIN
Human Resource Specialist
317-247-3299
Email Address: phillip.eaton@ng.army.mil

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State Jobs

The state of Indiana currently has job vacancies.

Point of Contact Information:
Catalina Carrasco
Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 Extension: 4610
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@us.army.mil


POSITION: MAINTENANCE REPAIRPERSON 2 ‐ HVAC (10056331, Job ID # 571633)
LOCATION: Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Butlerville, Indiana 47223
SALARY: $12.33 hour; $925.00 Bi‐weekly; $24,050.00 Annually
PURPOSE OF POSITION/SUMMARY:
Incumbent performs journey‐level preventive maintenance, repair, and minor construction on the federally supported facilities.

POSITION: Construction Project Engineer/Civil Engr 1 (10001847, Job ID # 572338)
LOCATION: Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, Indiana
SALARY: $1,476.00 bi-weekly; $38,376 annually
DUTIES: Serves as construction project engineer for the Army National Guard (OMARNG) Minor Construction and Maintenance/Repair projects for the Directorate of Public Works at Camp Atterbury, which includes: planning, designing, writing specifications, and on-site supervision. Incumbent works independently to achieve goals and objectives provided by the Camp Atterbury Facility Manager. Representing duties include: Executes, coordinates and assists in the preparation of project; design plans, specifications and bidding documents; Reviews documents submitted by contractors for technical adequacy and compliance with construction specifications, federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations; Coordinates the work of Architect-Engineering companies, construction contractors and utility companies at several project sites; Conducts daily site visits and inspections; Reviews and analyzes proposed design and/or specifications changes while construction is in process; Provides technical engineering guidance on construction projects; Develops and prepares project justification documents (NGB 420r and DD 1390/91), including cost estimates, bills of materials, and supporting technical data for unusual requirements; Maintains project books and files relating to the authorization, design, progress, construction, costs and completion of all OMARNG Minor Construction and Maintenance/Repair projects; Prepares/reviews and submits environmental documents, site survey reports, soil analysis reports and energy source selection reports;
Assists in preparing and evaluating the Camp Atterbury long-range construction program; Assists in identifying and proposing infrastructure projects/upgrades as it pertains to construction projects; Performs related duties as assigned.

POSITION: SEASONAL WORKER
LOCATION: HOOSIER YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY, Knightstown, Indiana
(10002023; Job ID # 572293)
SALARY: $11.00 hour; This position is limited to working a maximum of 180 days a year.
DUTIES: Incumbents will perform a wide variety of labor oriented duties as required to maintain the Hoosier Youth Challenge Academy, Knightstown facility. Examples of types of work may include, but are not limited to:
• Mowing, landscaping, snow removal;
• Performing road surface repairs;
• Assisting with set up of traffic control;
• Moving and placement of office and living type furnishings;
• Operating and maintaining small and large equipment with moderate training, operating hand tools and equipment;
• Janitorial duties;
• Assisting in performing maintenance activities; painting walls, ceilings, curbs, cross walks, signs and traffic control lines;
• Assisting in powerhouse functions, laundry operations, food services, warehouse operations, water plant operations, fleet repairs; and,
• Performing other labor related work as assigned.

PROGRAM: HOOSIER YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY
POSITION: CADRE TEAM LEADER (10060647 ; Job ID # 572239)
LOCATION: Knightstown, Indiana
SALARY: $13.48 hour; $1,011.00 bi‐weekly; $26,686.00 annually
Purpose of Position/Summary:
The mission of the Hoosier Youth ChalleNGe Academy (HYCA) is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of at‐risk youth to produce program graduates with the values, skills, education and self‐discipline necessary to succeed as adults. This program provides military based training, including supervised work experience in community service and conservation programs, to civilian youth who cease to attend secondary school before graduating so as to improve their life skills and employment potential.
Team Leaders are assigned to a Team of Cadets, whom they work with the majority of their shifts. The Team Leader is the direct supervisor of the Cadets and is primarily responsible for Cadet accountability, discipline and safety; enforcement of Academy rules and policies; instruction of drill and ceremony; physical‐fitness training; movement of Cadets according to the training schedule; completing administrative reports; and, providing assistance in tutoring of academics.
Acting as a positive role model Team Leaders also play an important role in ensuring cadet completion of the 8‐core objectives, (Academic Excellence, Physical Fitness, Job Skills, Leadership/Followership, Responsible Citizenship, Service to Community, Health & Hygiene, and Life Coping Skills). Teaching the Cadets life‐skills through: positive mentoring; leading by example; providing counseling; teaching basic social skills; enforcing standards; helping to build self‐confidence and problem solving abilities; developing leadership and teamwork skills; and, providing instruction/facilitation of Challenge tasks.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

JOB OPPORTUNITIES


Technician Job Announcement 11-053-T-Army, Budget Technician, GS-07

Job Title Budget Technician
Job Announcement Number 11-053-T-Army
Salary 38,967.00 - 50,661.00 year
Open Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Close Tuesday, April 19, 2011
SeriesGrade GS-0561-07

Point of Contact Information:
Eason, Brandi MSgt IN NG MIL
HR Specialist
317-247-3460 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 3460
Email Address: brandi.l.eason@ng.army.mil


Phlebotomist Accepting applications from Northeast North Central Indiana

Visit our website to get details www.in.ng.mil click careers then civilian. Conduct donor health history screening to determine eligibility and complete donor phlebotomy procedures. Position pay rate is 10.75hr, 1.25 shift differential, with excellent benefits.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-247-3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 85237
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil


State Job Vacancy, Program Coordinator, Buttlerville Indiana

Responsible for assisting the State Director, Site Commander, and the Executive Officer, in the execution of their duties including performing data collection, analysis, and presentation. APPLY ONLINE AT www.IndianaStateJobs.org

Point of Contact Information:
Catalina Carrasco
Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 4610
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@us.army.mil


State Job Vacany, Cadre Team Leader, Knightstown, Indiana

The Team Leader is the direct supervisor of the Cadets and is primarily responsible for Cadet accountability, discipline and safety enforcement of Academy rules and policies.

Point of Contact Information:
Catalina Carrasco
Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 4610
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@us.army.mil


STATE JOB VACANCY, AIRFIELD SECURITY OFFICERS, TERRE HAUTE

The primary purpose of the Airfield Security Officer is to maintain law and order, preserve the peace, and protect the lives at Hulman Field Indiana ANG Base and to protect Federal and State property.
SEE ATTACHED FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION. Apply at www.IndianaStateJobs.org


Point of Contact Information:
Catalina Carrasco
Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 4610
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@us.army.mil


SRI Job Announcement:
Technical Instructor-Range Control

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Operation: Hire A Hoosier Vet Career Fair

SAVE THE DATE
You are cordially invited to participate in the fifth annual
Operation: Hire A Hoosier Vet Career Fair
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
10:00am - 3:00pm
2002 S. Holt Road
Stout Field building #9
Indianapolis, IN 46241
This event allows employers the opportunity to discover the wealth of resources from our Indiana Veterans. Registration materials will be sent February 2011.

We look forward to your participation in this exciting event! Please come prepared with plenty of résumés.
Please contact Jami Stout at jami.stout@va.gov or
Kristina Kates at kristina.kates@va.gov with any questions.
For more information: www.inesgr.org

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Mechanical Technician

Mechanical Technician E-218 (UNCLASSIFIED)
21k-35k per year This job will encompass root cause fault finding, assembly, repair and overhaul of High Pressure Pure Air Generators. Associates Degree required see attachment or go to www.in.ng.mil click careers then civilian. No experience required.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317 247 3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 85237

Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil


Mechanical Technician E-219

Associated Degree in MET. Mechanical lab technician supporting the overhaul and repair of precision high pressure generators for military aircraft applications. 26k-35k per year. 2-10 years experience preferred. go to www.in.ng.mil click on careers then civilian.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317 247 3300 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 85237

Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil

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Vocational training programs in the medical field

Saban Military Wife Educational Scholarship

Provided by

Operation Homefront and the Women’s Self Worth Foundation are proud to announce the Saban Military Wife Educational Scholarship.

The scholarship award is offered to wives of uniformed service members to attend vocational training programs in the medical field. Fifteen (15) $8,500* scholarships and five (5) $10,000* scholarships will be awarded for tuition for vocational training in one of the following fields: dental assistant, medical assistant, medical billing and coding specialist, medical insurance technician, patient care assistant/ technician, nurse assistant training program, or medical transcription. Two (2) $30,000* scholarships will be awarded for tuition for vocational nursing programs. The scholarship funds may be used to assist with tuition expenses only -- no books or other fees included. All funds are paid directly to the educational institution. Twenty-two (22) scholarships totaling $237,500* will be given. *The stated amounts are the maximum amounts awarded under each scholarship, but the actual amount paid out may be different than the stated amount because the scholarship awards may be used only for tuition charges, and not towards books, room/board, class fees or similar charges.

Grant recipients will be required to participate in twelve (12) hours of community service for each year in which they are recipients of grant funds. A recipient may choose any activity she would like to do, as long as the service is performed on a voluntary basis for individuals and/or groups beyond her immediate family. Each grant recipient will be required to submit written confirmation that she has completed her community service requirement at the end of the relevant calendar year.

Applications will be accepted from March 1, 2011 – May 1, 2011. The scholarships will be awarded to recipients on July 1, 2011. Selection for the scholarships will be made by a panel of judges, and the award will be scored in two areas: the applicant’s response to the essay question and her commitment to volunteerism. Applicants must follow instructions carefully and complete the application in its entirety to be considered.

ELIGIBILITY:

1. The applicant must be a legal wife of a military member currently serving on active duty, whether active duty, Reserve or a member of the United States National Guard (Members of the Reserves or National Guard are considered the same as active duty if they have served at least 180 combined days of full-time military duty since January 1, 2008).

2. The applicant must be accepted by a vocational school in one of the required fields or expect to be accepted by the same.

3. The applicant must begin using the funds within twelve (12) months of the scholarship award and the scholarship must be completed within forty-eight (48) months of the award. All funds will be paid directly to the educational institution by Operation Homefront upon verification of enrollment and eligibility status.

COMPLETED APPLICATION MUST BE MAILED AND POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN May 1, 2011.

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Free Training Opportunity in the Personal Finance Profession Applications Now Accepted for Fellowships to become an Accredited Financial Counselor

Military Spouses: Free Training Opportunity in the Personal Finance Profession Applications Now Accepted for Fellowships to become an Accredited Financial Counselor

The FINRA Investor Education Foundation together with the National Military Family Association and The Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPER) are pleased to announce that the application period for the FINRA Foundation Military Spouse Accredited Financial Counselor Fellowship is now open. This program will provide up to 200 military spouses with the education necessary to enter the financial counseling career field.

The fellowship covers the costs associated with completing Accredited Financial Counselor (AFCR) training and tests. Upon successful completion f the program and required practicum, the participant will be awarded the Accredited Financial Counselor designation from AFCPER.

Current or surviving spouses of any service member of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and the Commissioned Corps of PHS or NOAA, active duty, National Guard and Reserve, or retirees) are eligible for this program. Military spouses with interest or experience in financial education are encouraged to apply. At this time however, spouses who are current employees of the United States government or are employed by government contractors, are in the military, or who currently hold active securities licenses are not eligible for the program.

Many employers such as credit unions, financial aid offices, and community housing agencies need well-trained, ethical, and caring financial counselors to meet the increasing demand for financial counseling services. Military spouses can fill this need while building a rewarding career that is flexible to the demands of the military family lifestyle. This is a distance learning program and participants will receive all of the course materials by mail and are able to study at their own pace.

Applications are only accepted online at http://www.militaryfamily.org/get-info/support-family/spouse-employment/financial-counselor-fellowships.html

Applications must be received by 15 April 2011

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Freight Company Hiring

Nationally known freight company has 20 openings for their Driver Apprentice Program in Plainfield, IN. Participants will be compensated and have the opportunity to make up to 480 dollars a week, and an opportunity to a full time job at the completion of the program.
Point of Contact Information:
Stephen Gilbreath
Employment Coordinator
317-247-3300 Extensions: 4610
Email Address: stephen.gilbreath@us.army.mil


Driver Apprentice Program is an intensive twelve module training program consisting of classroom education and hands on driving experience. The Apprentice will work as a dock worker for a minimum of 30 days prior to the start of classroom training. There is up to 90 days of classroom training in the program. If successfully completed, the Apprentice will be eligible to test to obtain a Commercial Drivers License with hazardous materials endorsements and doubles/triples endorsements, and upon meeting all other company requirements the Apprentice may be eligible to be offered a Driver/Sales Representative position.
Description of Essential Job Functions:
 Available to work a variety of shifts, including days, evenings, nights and weekends.
 Ability to work the designated shift prior to or following a 4 hour unpaid classroom training session.
 Unload & load freight off/on trailers; lift freight & other objects of various shapes, sizes & weights (up to 50 lbs frequently & greater than 75 lbs occasionally); safely operate heavy equipment; move & position a converter dolly with an average weight/pull force of approximately 128 lbs; safely climb in and out of a tractor cab & trailer; sit for extended periods of time in a truck tractor and/or forklift; safely walk & stand for extended periods of time on various surfaces that may be uneven or slippery; when required and under supervision, safely operate a tractor/trailer combination, in all types of weather, while safely transporting hazardous/non-hazardous materials; and safely walk, reach (including above your head), bend, climb, push, pull, twist, squat & kneel as necessary to perform the job duties.
 Under supervision, safely operate tractor-trailer combination, including doubles (and triples, where applicable) and perform vehicle inspections required under section 396.13 of the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulations.
 Obtain a Class A CDL permit and within 90 days obtain a Class A CDL with Hazardous Materials and Doubles/Triples endorsements.
 Maintain records in accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), Department of Transportation (DOT), and company policies as required.
 Verify and complete required documentation and reports.
 Ability to handle hazardous materials.
 Adhere to company safety policies.
 Frequent contact with service center personnel in a fast-paced and deadline oriented environment.
 Safely work in adverse weather conditions.
 Perform other duties as assigned.
 Prompt, daily attendance at assigned work location.
Qualifications
 Must be 21 years of age or older.
 Forklift experience preferred.
 Safe driving record and history.
 Pass DOT drug test and have no prior positive tests or refusals.
 Pass company paid DOT physical.
 Must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
 Pass a company paid Post Offer Pre-Hire Screen (physical essential functions) test.

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Patriot Academy Educator

The Patriot Academy is looking for Soldiers E5-E7 or Officers 02 and below with a valid teaching license specifically with a concentration in English.

Point of Contact Information:
MAJ J. Kevin Rivers
Patriot Academy S3
317 247-3300 Extensions: 41820

Email Address: john.kevin.rivers@us.army.mil


This employment opportunity is a Title 10 ADOS tour at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, Indiana. MOS immaterial. Applicants must provide a copy of their current teaching license in order to be considered and should be available to start NLT June 1st, 2011. POCs for this posting are CPT David Eaton at david.e.eaton@ng.army.mil (317) 247-3300 x41845 or CPT Clint Osborne at carmel.c.osborne@ng.army.mil (317) 247-3300 x41821.

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Mechanic need for local company

Mechanic need for local company

Local company looking for skilled mechanics with diesel and hydraulic equipment experience.

Go to www.in.ng.mil and then click on careers for the HR page.

Click on civilian twice and view the job posting on our site. Please read job description carefully.

Any questions please email me.

Point of Contact Information:
Steve Gilbreath
Central Coordinator Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 Extension: 4020
Email Address: stephen.gilbreath@us.army.mil

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

STATE JOB VACANCY, GIS ANALIST, CAMP ATTERBURY

The purpose is to modify and maintain Geospatial Information System GIS data layers, create GIS applications and serve as the technical expert for GIS development. Incumbent serves as the focal point on GIS software issues.
See attachment for complete job description and instructions for applying.

Point of Contact Information:
Catalina Carrasco
Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 Extension: 3184
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@us.army.mil


S T A T E J O B V A C A N C Y
POSITION: GIS ANALYST (10058425 Job ID # 571742)
LOCATION: Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, Indiana
SALARY: $1,803.00 bi-weekly; $46,878.00 annually
DUTIES: The purpose is to modify and maintain Geospatial Information System (GIS) data layers, create GIS applications and serve as the technical expert for GIS development. Incumbent serves as the focal point on GIS software issues. Representative duties include, but are not limited to:
• Maintain/update ArcSDE geodatabases and ArclMS GIS web applications;
• Develop, acquire & analyze GIS data in support of Master Planning applications;
• Develop and maintain metadata;
• Assist in building Indiana National Guard GIS infrastructure; Conduct periodic reviews for quality control to assure improved quality, efficiency & consistency through the use of GIS applications;
• Provides GIS technical support & advice for implementation to Federal & State organizations;
• Serves as the Master Planning representative in the Indiana National Guard GIS program; Researches, interprets, reviews & applies federal regulations to GIS procedures to successfully
complete assignments;
• Develops & maintains contacts with State Geospatial Committees; ;
• Conducts information interviews with peers, managers, and others to gather potential GIS information• Conducts training, presentations & briefings to provide information regarding Geo-spatial software & agy to a wide audience.
pplications of Geo-spatial technolo Other duties as may be required.

QUALIFICATIONS: oncepts of GIS;
• Strong general knowledge of the theory, principles, and c
• Must know ArcInfo, ArcView, ArcIMS, and ArcSDE; in a team environment;
• Solid communication skills and the ability to work
• The ability to analyze data and solve problems; • A base knowledge of Windows XP operating system, Microsoft Office, TCP/IP & FTP protocols
sufficient to support the hardware & software platforms for hosting GIS data & applications. • AutoCad, HTML, Microsoft SQL Server, ArcPad, GPS technology experience is preferred, but not
required. Must be able to obtain a security clearance.

CLOSING DATE: MARCH 29, 2011

MUST APPLY ON-LINE AT: www.IndianaStateJobs.org

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Interview Skills Workshop

Interview Skills Workshop to be held on 29 March from 6:30 – 8:30 PM at the Monroe County Public Library. Current MBA students will be assisting with resume’ writing, interview skills and even practicing interviews with attendees.

Questions or RSVP – Ivy at ijmackin@indiana.edu
or Sandy at skeller@absoluteresearch.net

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Environmental Manager 2 - Compliance

S T A T E J O B O P E N I N G
PROGRAM: Camp Atterbury, Edinburgh, Indiana
POSITION:
Environmental Manager 2 - Compliance (10060627, Job ID # 572140)
SALARY: $1,466.00.00 bi-weekly: $38,116.00 annually.
PURPOSE OF POSITION/SUMMARY:
This Environmental Manager serves as the Indiana Army National Guard Training Site Environmental Compliance Manager. The position is located at the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Edinburgh, Indiana. The incumbent implements a multi]media compliance program for the 34,250 acre training center encompassing air, storm water, drinking water, waste water, hazardous and solid waste management, pest management, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Spill prevention and cleanup programs, historical buildings, cultural and natural resources. The incumbent is part of a larger environmental office with staff expertise and support in the several compliance areas required of this position.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
. Monitor installation facilities, operations and proposed actions for compliance with environmental laws, regulations, and applicable standards and permit requirements.
. Provide on]site support for Environmental Impact Statements or Environmental Assessments, and prepare other NEPA documentation necessary to support the training facility and military mission.
. Prepare EPCRA 312 and TRI reports, monthly monitoring reports and air emissions reports to IDEM, and other reports and data calls as required.
. Prepare and maintain compliance with state issued permits affecting air and water, as well as, internal plans and policies affecting the use of National Guard training land, historical buildings, archaeological sites, spill planning and waste management.
. Maintain coordination and liaison with other Federal, State and local agencies.
. Establish and maintain relationships with local public officials and the general public.
. Maintain records of environmental activities and decisions.
. Attend professional training, workshops, and conferences at the local, state and national level. Some out of state travel is required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
. Bachelorfs degree in environmental science, engineering, or related field.
. Extensive knowledge of drinking water and wastewater treatment plant operations and regulations; Title V air permit conditions and CAA regulations.
. Thorough knowledge of environmental concepts and practices relating to NEPA documentation for training site operations, construction, demolition projects, and training impacts.
. Ability to prepare and review technical reports and issues, and communicate effectively to advise senior leadership.
. Ability to learn and monitor hazardous waste management; spill control and response; integrated pest management practices; natural resources; cultural resources; noise abatement; and energy conservation
. Ability to develop and write technical and non]technical reports, letters, SOPs and NEPA documents.
. Write, review, update, and implement installation environmental regulations based on Federal, state, local and Department of the Army regulations and policy guidance.
. Ensure that Army National Guard activities are planned, coordinated, and conducted in accordance with all Federal, state, local and military environmental regulations.
. Prepare, or contract for, and oversee preparation of environmental permits associated with construction, maintenance, and training.
. Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
. Ability to effectively research, plan and recommend procedures concerning various phases of environmental work.
. Physical ability to traverse difficult terrain and structures.
. Ability to work outside, possibly during adverse weather conditions.
. General knowledge of sampling techniques and quality assurance protocols.
. Must possess a valid driverfs license and pass pre]employment screening and a background check to receive a government issued ID card.
. Performs other related duties as assigned.
DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
Performs work involving advanced techniques and methods following only general guidance. In some cases where established methodology is inadequate to obtain results, the incumbent must research and apply innovative techniques and develop procedures to obtain required results.
Assignments are diverse, covering a range of media and systems. These range from noise abatement, hazardous waste, integrated pest control oversight and coordination, air and water quality, and soldier training. The solution of problems requires adaptation and modification of conventional practices and demands an understanding of a variety of disciplines in engineering, natural and cultural resources, biology, chemistry, geology and land use.
RESPONSIBILITY:
Incumbent supports the Post Commander with guidance and direction given by the Environmental Manager Supervisor and assistance from other environmental program managers on objectives and program compliance in general. The incumbent evaluates military actions and facility operations for regulatory compliance to protect the interests of the agency and the Post Commander from regulatory enforcement, negative public perception or controversy. Develop plans, practices or SOPs to ensure compliance and coordination among other compliance managers. Refers to the supervisor on those matters likely to generate significant controversy or interest.
The incumbent initiates action necessary to facilitate training operations, planning, or compliance objectives within area of assignment by developing plans, practices or SOPs to ensure compliance and coordination with internal and external stakeholders. Independently develops plans to obtain objectives and initiates action on all matters in area of assignment. Refers to supervisor those matters that require formulation of policy, and discusses matters likely to generate significant controversy or interest.
PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
The work relationships are broad in scope and include direct contacts with Post Commander, directorate managers, supervisors, architect]engineers, contractors and operating personnel. There may also be contacts with elected officials, environmental groups, regulatory agencies and the general public. The ability to maintain favorable relationships with Federal and State regulatory agencies and with Army or Department of Defense consultants is desirable.
PHYSICAL EFFORT & WORKING CONDITIONS:
Majority of the work is in an office environment; although, the incumbent will visit other employees, soldiers and contractors around the installation to assist and advise on environmental issues. Safety procedures will be followed and personal protective equipment will be worn when exposure to hazardous and/or toxic substances may occur. Incumbent may be occasionally required to work irregular shifts, holidays or weekends.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:
Work is performed in a simulated warfare training environment. All personnel are required to wear MILES or other designated specialized equipment upon entry onto and in the performance of duties within the boundaries of the Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center. Incumbents are components of the simulated urban warfare, terrorist or homeland security training operations and are expected to participate in the simulated training as long as required.
CLOSING DATE: MARCH 27, 2011
APPLY ON-LINE AT: http://www.in.gov/spd/2334.htm
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

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LPN

S T A T E J O B O P E N I N G
PROGRAM: HOOSIER YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY, Knightstown, Indiana
POSITION:
LPN (10060627, Job ID # 572140)
SALARY: $14.32 hour; $1,074.00.00 bi-weekly: $27,924.00 annually.
PURPOSE OF POSITION/SUMMARY:
The mission of the Hoosier Youth ChalleNGe Academy (HYCA) is to intervene in and reclaim the lives of at‐risk youth to produce program graduates with the values, skills, education and self‐discipline necessary to succeed as adults. This program provides military based training, including supervised work experience in community service and conservation programs, to civilian youth who cease to attend secondary school before graduating so as to improve their life skills and employment potential.
Incumbent serves as an assistant conducting nursing activities and administering medical treatment for HYCA Cadets. Works under general supervision with moderate latitude for use of initiative and independent judgment

Closing Date: March 27, 2011

Link: http://www.in.gov/spd/2334.htm

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JOBS

Security officer Positions Fort Wayne, Marion, and Angola

Part-Time and Full-Time Security Officer positions in Fort Wayne, Marion, and Angloa. Starting pay 12.00 per hour. Go to website www.in.ng.mil click on careers then Civilian for more information.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-910-8848
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil


Security Officer positions in South Bend

15 Security Officer positions in South Bend. Minimum pay is $12.00 HR. Go to website www.in.ng.mil click careers then Civilian for more information.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-910-8848
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil

Technician Job Announcement 11-052-T-Army, Human Resources Specialist Military, GS-07

Job Title: Human Resources Assistant (Military)
Job Announcement Number: 11-052-T-Army
Salary: $38,967.00 - $50,661.00 /year
Open: Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Close: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Series/Grade: GS-0203-07
USAJobs Link: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?OPMControl=2210242

Point of Contact Information:
Eason, Brandi MSgt IN NG MIL
HR Specialist
317-247-3460
Email Address: brandi.l.eason@ng.army.mil

State Job Vacancies

Job opening for LPN at Hoosier Youth Academy and Environmental MGR at Camp Atterbury. Please see attached for more information.

Point of Contact Information:
Steve Gilbreath
Central Coordinator Employment Coordination Program
317-247-3300 Extension: 4020

Email Address: stephen.gilbreath@us.army.mil

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Job Available System Test Engineer/Technician

Primary Job Functions and Responsibilities
 Develop complex test plans with detailed procedures
 Design, build and coordinate test set-ups.
 Perform operational effectiveness analysis of IED Defeat systems.
 Assist in the operation and maintenance of the systems under test.
 Create evaluation reports.
 Manage and maintain the explosive test range.
 Assist with assembly and installation of systems.
Secondary/Possible Job Functions, Responsibilities
 Under general supervision, create training courses for the operation of products.
 Facilitate the instruction and training of military personnel in the operation and maintenance of
products.
 Manage inventories and logistics of product builds.
Desirable Technical Skills
 Excellent knowledge of evaluation processes and strong oral and written communication skills
 Strong mechanical aptitude with the ability to troubleshoot basic electrical and mechanical issues.
 Experience writing and facilitating training courses is a plus.
Personal Attributes
 Must be enthusiastic, motivated and self driven; capable of independent action.
 Must exhibit a high degree of ingenuity, resourcefulness and attentiveness to detail.
 High personal standards of integrity, conduct and speech are required.
 Participates well in team projects and interacts well with others to produce positive group results.
 Must be able to work in an outdoor environment and occasionally travel to military sites to support
evaluations and training.
Military Experience
 US military EOD or Combat Engineer experience with practical working knowledge of IED-Defeat
and route clearance is highly desired.
 Experience in Afghanistan or Iraq in an operational, training or leadership capacity is a plus.
 Must be able to acquire and hold a Secret Level Security Clearance.
Education/Training/Certifications
 BS Engineering/Technology degree with 6 years experience is preferred. An AS degree with a
minimum 8 years experience and training will be considered.
 Being certified as an explosives expert or having a Federal Explosives License (FEL) is a plus.
 Must be proficient at MS Office applications, especially Word, Excel and Outlook
Contact Kimberly Goodin for more infromation.
kimberly.goodin@us.army.mil

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Attorney Advisory & Senior Logistician Analyst

Technician Job Announcement 11-042-T-Army, Attorney Advisor General, GS-12


Job Title: Attorney Advisory (General)
Job Announcement Number: 11-042-T-Army
Salary: $69,122.00 - $89,858.00 /year
Open: Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Close: Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Series/Grade: GS-0905-12
This position is open to members of the Indiana Army or Air National Guard.
USAJobs Link: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?OPMControl=2195954

Point of Contact Information:
Eason, Brandi MSgt IN NG MIL
HR Specialist
317-247-3460
Email Address: brandi.l.eason@ng.army.mil


Senior Logistician Analyst

Position open for a large engineering systems company as a Sr. Logistician.

Please go to https://www.in.ng.mil/hr and click on the career page.

Click civilian twice to view the opening.

Applicants MUST meet desired qualifications.

Please email with questions.

Point of Contact Information:
Steve Gilbreath
Central Indiana Coordinator
317-247-3300 Extension: 4020
Email Address: stephen.gilbreath@us.army.mil

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Jobs

Financial Professional West Lafayette
Please email resume to roger.wilson4@us.army.mil. Fortune 500 Financial Services looking for someone that is motivated by a position that rewards someone for hitting their goals.
The position is sales and marketing. Salary and Commission as to not limit income potential. Health Benefits offered.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-910-8848
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil


East Central and North East Indiana Start your own business as an Insurance agent

Please send resume to roger.wilson4@us.army.mil.We are seeking people with strong integrity, leadership sales ability, strong work ethic, proven track records, and entrepreneurial spirit. A minimum of 7 months paid training full salary, benefits, and licensing. High income potential.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
Employment Coordinator
317-910-8848
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil


UPDATE Manufacturing Production Positions
Honda Manufacturing of Indiana HMIN is accepting applications for a limited number of manufacturing production positions. They began accepting applications on February 28, 2011, for a limited time only. See attachment for complete information and website on where to apply.

Point of Contact Information:
Carrasco, Catalina CPT NGIN
Program Manager
Email Address: catalina.carrasco@ng.army.mil

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Northwest Indiana job opportunities

Northwest Indiana job opportunities for individual who have some construction work experience. Job includes installing Remote Radio heads and Antennas. Climbing, Rigging, and working on towers integral part of the job. Please contact me if you are interested.

Point of Contact Information:
Roger Wilson
INNG Employment Coordinator
317-910-8848
Email Address: roger.wilson4@us.army.mil

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Intelligence Operations Specialist

Job Title: Intelligence Operations Specialist
Job Announcement Number: 11-051-T-Army
Salary: $57,669.00 - $74,967.00 /year
Open: Thursday, February 24, 2011
Close: Thursday, March 24, 2011
Series/Grade: GS-0132-11
USAJobs Link: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?OPMControl=2191395

Point of Contact Information:
Eason, Brandi MSgt IN NG MIL
HR Specialist
317-247-3460 4-5 Digit or Extensions: 3460

Email Address: brandi.l.eason@ng.army.mil

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