Transcript FY 16-8

TRADITIONAL OFFICER VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
NEW YORK AIR NATIONAL GUARD
174th FIGHTER WING
6001 EAST MOLLOY ROAD
SYRACUSE, NY 13211-7099
ANNOUNCEMENT#: FY 16-8
UNIT: 274 Air Support Operations Squadron
AFSC:
POSITION TITLE:
AREA OF CONSIDERATION:
CAREER AIR LIAISON OFFICER
LT-MAJ
3 Positions Available
DATE:
22 Jan 16
CLOSING DATE: Open until filled
13L1A
All candidates may apply who meet the basic qualification for
this position and who are eligible for membership in the
NYANG.
-Upon ANGRC approval, member enters a training program to qualify and perform as a Career Air Liaison Officer.
The following schools are mandatory for successful completion of the program:
Academy of Military Science (AMS); Air Liaison Officer Basic Course (ALOBC); Air Liaison Officer Qualification
Course (ALOQC); Joint Air Operations Command and Control Course (JAOC2C); US Army Brigade Combat Team
(BCT) Fire Support Coordinator (FSCOORD) Course; US Army Joint Fires Observer (JFO) Course; Combat Survival
Training, S-V80-A; US Army Airborne School (selected candidates); USAF Joint Terminal Attack Controller
Qualification Course (JTACQC)
The Air Liaison Officer (ALO) specialty (13LX) is the senior Tactical Air Control Party member who functions as the primary
advisor to the Ground Force Commander on airpower capabilities to include Close Air Support (CAS), Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Electronic Warfare (EW) and Mobility. The ALO will engage enemy forces utilizing
advanced technologies and weapons systems to direct lethal and non-lethal fires and effects as a Joint Terminal Attack
Controller (JTAC). ALOs perform tactical level surveillance and reconnaissance functions fusing organic and remote controlled
technologies and manned platforms in order to build the Common Operating Picture (COP) for the Ground Force Commander.
This specialty provides Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C3ISR) to
assist, control and enable the application of manned and unmanned, lethal and non-lethal airpower in all geographic and
environmental conditions across the full spectrum of military operations. The Air Liaison Officer (ALO) leads, plans, organizes,
and supervises day-to-day Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) members, as well as, Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS)
and TACP Air Operations Crew functions both in garrison and while deployed.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SELECTION FACTORS
- Selection for this position will be made without regard to race, religion, color, creed, or national origin.
- This position is open to male and female candidates- Applications are subject to review by the Military Personnel
Flight upon initial submittal, and as mandatory requirements are met, as outlined in applicable regulations. - The
requirements and qualifications prescribed in this announcement are minimum for nomination for appointment
consideration. Appointment is not assured merely by meeting these requirements.
- Be Advised: the Air Liaison Officer Basic Course has strenuous fitness requirements for graduation:
- 49 Pushups (2 min); 59 Sit Ups (2 min); 2 Mile Run (15min 12 Sec); 8 Pull Ups; 20 km Ruck March w/ 95 lbs in 4
hrs
- Proper form for each exercise is strictly enforced.
- Personnel not meeting these minimums WILL NOT graduate ALOBC.
EDUCATION: Applicant must possess a Bachelor’s degree. For entry into this specialty, undergraduate academic specialization in
a technical discipline with courses in administration and management is desirable.
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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Applicants must be citizens of the United States. Naturalized citizens must submit documents required by
AFI 36-2610 with application.
2. Specialty requires routine access to Top Secret or similar environment and completion of a current Single Scope
Background Investigation (SSBI) according to AFI 31-501, Personnel Security Program Management.
3. Selection process is as follows:
A. A pre-screening board will review all applications received by the announcement closing date.
B. A selection panel will interview applicants. Up to three candidates will be selected.
D. Applicants must pass a commissioning physical and physical qualification for parachutist duty according to AFI 48123, Medical Examinations and Standards. Physicals will be scheduled immediately for both the primary and alternate
candidates nominated by the selection panel.
FURTHER QUESTIONS: Contact SSgt Julie A. Hobbins at (315) 233-2454.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applicants will prepare and forward a Resume (with complete employment history and
summary of why you are interested in the 274 ASOS and TACP career field), one (1) copy of AF Form 24 - Application of
Appointment as Reserves of the Air Force or USAF Without Component, a copy of their college transcripts with diploma, a copy
of their AFOQT scores No Later Than Close of Business of Announcement Closing Date. Include all other data that might
help qualify as a top candidate. PLEASE DO NOT ATTACH MATERIALS IN A BINDER OR DOCUMENT PROTECTORS.
STAPLE ALL DOCUMENTS WITH ONE STAPLE IN THE LEFT TOP CORNER IN THE ORDER AS STATED ABOVE.
MAIL APPLICATION TO:
174TH FSS/DPMA
HANCOCK FIELD
6001 EAST MOLLOY ROAD
SYRACUSE, NY 13211-7099
(ATTN: SSgt Julie A. Hobbins)
DISTRIBUTION:
- EACH NYANG INSTALLATION (FOR FURTHER DISSEMINATION)
- DMNA/MNAF
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