Operational Support Unit debe de ser la nomenclatura más empleada dentro de las oficinas de McLean y Moyock y la menos conocida fuera de ellas.Clearance Coordinator
Date Posted: 03/11/2008
Department: OSU
Office: Blackwater Lodge and Training
Location: Moyock, NC
Description
Location: Moyock, NC
Reports to: FSO
Primary Purpose:
Works as team member within the Industrial Security Unit (ISU), an element of the Operational Support Unit (OSU). The ISU provides security related services to several cleared contractor companies within the Blackwater Worldwide family.
Essential Functions:
•Inviting candidates for security clearance into the Electronic Questionnaires for Investigations Processing (e-QIP).
•Assisting contractor employees/independent contractors (consultants) in preparing security clearance/eligibility paperwork (may be online or hard copy). Assistance routinely may be in person, telephonically or via email.
•Screening contractor employee/independent contractor (consultant) completed Personnel Security Questionnaire’s (PSQ’s) for completeness, accuracy and continuity prior to submission to the U. S. Gov’t for investigation.
•Matching associated hard copy forms/documents (fingerprints/signature pages) with electronically submitted forms.
•Tracking progress of open investigations through to adjudication. Communicating adjudicative decisions to ISU supervisor/candidate/internal program management as necessary.
•Making necessary database entries documenting each step of the clearance process.
•Creations and maintenance of neat, organized and accurate security files.
Required Education/Experience:
Excellent “Customer Service” (Communication) skills via telephone, email and in person. Ability to organize and prioritize multiple “cases” simultaneously. Ability to use Internet based U. S. Gov’t websites and databases. (DOD JPAS, OPM Portal, Selective Service System, etc.) Ability to obtain a U. S. Gov’t security clearance.
Effective oral and written communication skills with all levels of the organization (including management, peers, team members and customer-base). Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage time and multiple priorities to completion. Problem solving skills with an analytical thought process. Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment.
Working Conditions: Work is based in a busy office environment and subject to frequent interruptions. Normal work hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 to 4:30.
Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry file boxes and other awkward items weighing up to 25 lbs, including up and down stairs. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching, and bending throughout the workday. Must be able to talk, see, and hear, or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to assure that the requirements of this position can be fully met.
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Adoro las ofertas de trabajo que no salen en la web oficial
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troglodita
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Loopster,son cosas mias o el paracaidista manual tiene una pierna ortopedica entera y otra hasta la tibia?
Supongo que si es cierto ese paracaidista tendra una gran historia detrás,y más valor aún para seguir saltando!!!!!!
Saludos
Supongo que si es cierto ese paracaidista tendra una gran historia detrás,y más valor aún para seguir saltando!!!!!!
Saludos
"La Muerte esta tan segura de Vencernos,que nos da toda una vida de Ventaja"
Así es, de hecho las perdió en un salto hace ya bastantes años. Se llama Dana Bowman y anteriormente era miembro de los Golden Knights, el equipo de saltos del US Army. En el accidente en que perdió ambas piernas murió su compañero José Aguillón, Dana asistió a su funeral a pesar de que llevaba menos de cinco días despierto desde el accidente y estar recién operado.
http://www.danabowman.com
Fue el primer tio al que llamaron para montar el equipo de saltos de Blackwater.
http://www.danabowman.com
Fue el primer tio al que llamaron para montar el equipo de saltos de Blackwater.
Cry havoc and unleash the hawgs of war - Otatsiihtaissiiststakio piksi makamo ta psswia
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troglodita
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dios
Bufff,menudo accidente,el valor para afrontar la muerte de un compañero tan pronto,para rehabilitarse y para continuar saltando es...
Sencillamente impresionante;pero esa es la diferencia, a ese heroe le valoran y le dan trabajo..si aquí sucediera lo mismo le callarían,le darían media pensión con suerte y le despreciarian por cumplir con su trabajo y más aún por querer volver...pero es sólo mi opinión...
Saludos

Sencillamente impresionante;pero esa es la diferencia, a ese heroe le valoran y le dan trabajo..si aquí sucediera lo mismo le callarían,le darían media pensión con suerte y le despreciarian por cumplir con su trabajo y más aún por querer volver...pero es sólo mi opinión...
Saludos
"La Muerte esta tan segura de Vencernos,que nos da toda una vida de Ventaja"
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troglodita
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xDDD
Siento insistir en ello,pero me vino de nuevo esa imagen,buff
Muchísimas gracias por colgarla Loopster, es que es la prueba de la superación en vivo.Me explico;
El cuerpo no recupera las heridas,nunca vuelve a ser el mismo,pues al perder las piernas...un paracaidista...será como perder la varonilidad...
Es que es sencillamente impresionante,antes del salto estar metido en esa lata de sardinas con alas,cada uno en una postura distinta que parece el tetris,xD.
El cambio de temperatura de estar a 4000pies...
Mantener la aerodinámica en el aire con dos piernas de metal...si es difícil hacerlo con las de verdad!!!xDDD
Y en caso de cualquier pequeño mal funcionamiento de la campana principal (que es muy usual),¿No le vendrán lapsus de su accidente?
Es que fue muy grave y lo de su compañero aún más...
Y en la caída con una pequeña ráfaga de aire que te pille mal o con tirar más de la cuenta del manguito del freno..y la ostia es como para que se le vayan las partes ortopédicas.
Y colgarse la bengala del pie eso ya es sublime..
Ese señor es una leyenda andante.
Chapó
y chapó también para BW por tratarlo como tal
ya no tiene mérito Felix Baumgartner haciendo salto base desde el Taipei 101 xDDDDD http://www.redbull.com/#page=MediaSecti ... -802039067
Saludos
Muchísimas gracias por colgarla Loopster, es que es la prueba de la superación en vivo.Me explico;
El cuerpo no recupera las heridas,nunca vuelve a ser el mismo,pues al perder las piernas...un paracaidista...será como perder la varonilidad...
Es que es sencillamente impresionante,antes del salto estar metido en esa lata de sardinas con alas,cada uno en una postura distinta que parece el tetris,xD.
El cambio de temperatura de estar a 4000pies...
Mantener la aerodinámica en el aire con dos piernas de metal...si es difícil hacerlo con las de verdad!!!xDDD
Y en caso de cualquier pequeño mal funcionamiento de la campana principal (que es muy usual),¿No le vendrán lapsus de su accidente?
Es que fue muy grave y lo de su compañero aún más...
Y en la caída con una pequeña ráfaga de aire que te pille mal o con tirar más de la cuenta del manguito del freno..y la ostia es como para que se le vayan las partes ortopédicas.
Y colgarse la bengala del pie eso ya es sublime..
Ese señor es una leyenda andante.
Chapó
y chapó también para BW por tratarlo como tal
ya no tiene mérito Felix Baumgartner haciendo salto base desde el Taipei 101 xDDDDD http://www.redbull.com/#page=MediaSecti ... -802039067
Saludos
"La Muerte esta tan segura de Vencernos,que nos da toda una vida de Ventaja"
¿Clientes extranjeros para BW Aviation? podeis apostar un brazo a que sí.
Mira que venimos tiempo avisando de clientes en ISAF para los C212 en Afganistán y de que los SuperTucano son para entrenar a clientes no americanos
Troglodita, unas cuantas imágenes de Dana Bowman con sus prótesis:





Y sí, es una leyenda andante. Hace maratones, compite en todo tipo de pruebas deportivas, es instructor de paracaidismo, testeador y diseñador de prótesis para militares heridos, speaker en multitud de eventos,...
Please be advised of the following position opening within Presidential Airways:
ITAR Compliance Officer
Full-time, 8:00 – 5:00
Job Location: Moyock, NC
Job Description Summary
· Drafts or prepares appropriate documents/licenses and permit applications/proposed agreements to meet the company's business needs for submission to US DoS, DDTC, Department of Commerce or other government agencies.
· Consults with and supports business departments and HR in identifying, planning and delivering export compliance training to all pertinent personnel
· Responsible for ensuring company compliance with applicable export compliance procedures, company Compliance Manual and company Export Procedures.
· Responsible for suggesting and implementing revisions and edits to company Compliance Manual and company Export Procedures.
· Receives and responds promptly to challenges associated with the process of obtaining export licenses, technical assistance agreements, import licenses, etc.
· Monitors and helps maintain strict compliance with the regulations and laws of export control as established by US government agencies and other foreign regulations as applicable.
· Attends appropriate export seminars, meetings, conferences and other expor1 compliance educational/training programs offered by the US Government or private industry to remain current in new developments in all areas of export compliance.
· Other duties as assigned or required.
Educational/Experience Requirements
· BA/BS essential. BA/BS minimum, MA/MS or equivalent preferred. 5+ years direct ITAR/EAR/ATF experience in related industry or government agency. Outstanding personal skills, including ability to take initiative and ability to properly prioritize diverse needs. Strong project management and conflict resolution skills. Strong planning, organization, analytical, leadership, interpersonal, decision making, oral and written communication skills. Thorough knowledge of export compliance and applicable regulations, including IT AR, EAR and ATF regulations. Working knowledge of US customs laws and procedures. Some overtime may be required. Position will be based in a busy office environment and may be subject to frequent interruptions.
Physical requirements:
· Must be able to lift and carry file boxes and other awkward items weighing up to 25 lbs, including up and down stairs. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching, and bending throughout the workday. Must be able to see and hear, or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to assure that the requirements of this position can be fully met.
If you are interested in this opportunity please contact HR @ bwair.com or Fax 252-435-0800.
Presidential Airways is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Mira que venimos tiempo avisando de clientes en ISAF para los C212 en Afganistán y de que los SuperTucano son para entrenar a clientes no americanos
Troglodita, unas cuantas imágenes de Dana Bowman con sus prótesis:





Y sí, es una leyenda andante. Hace maratones, compite en todo tipo de pruebas deportivas, es instructor de paracaidismo, testeador y diseñador de prótesis para militares heridos, speaker en multitud de eventos,...
Cry havoc and unleash the hawgs of war - Otatsiihtaissiiststakio piksi makamo ta psswia
Habla Greystone a raiz de un artículo de la revista MotherJones
Datos sobre Pizarro (el chileno que te comenté, KS), las filiales de Blackwater, contratos de clientes extranjeros,...
Saludos
Datos sobre Pizarro (el chileno que te comenté, KS), las filiales de Blackwater, contratos de clientes extranjeros,...
Nada que no hayamos mencionado aquí en alguna de las anteriores 36 páginas, Greystone como filial "ofensiva" de Blackwater, "PMC de conveniencia", reclutamiento de TCNs, contratos poco conocidos, el follón que le liaron a Pizarro por darle a Triple Canopy un montón de guardias para la protección de la Zona Verde que le quitó el contrato a Blackwater (fue por eso que perdió el contrato con Blackwater)... . Por algunas de las preguntas me huelo con quien hablaron antes de mandarle esto a Burgess.The beginning of January 2008, Greystone received a list of questions from Mother Jones Magazine. In an effort to be transparent, Greystone is posting the questions and the company's responses to those questions.
Greystone was not able to answer all questions related to specific sub-contractors and customers due to operational security, contractual obligations and customers desires.
1. On Greystone's web site, the company notes, "It is more difficult than ever for an organization to successfully protect its interest against diverse and complicated threats in today's grey world where the solutions to your security concerns are no longer black and white." Please elaborate on why today's security concerns are no longer black or white and the specific types of security solutions this environment requires. Did this contribute to the firm being named "Greystone?
Today's security concerns are no longer black and white because threats are constantly changing, requiring evolving solutions to meet the needs of various environments. Every security situation is unique and requires a tailored, culturally sensitive and well thought security package to meet the specific requirements of a customer.
No. The company was named "Greystone" because it was formed as a sister company to "Blackwater" and the names complimented each other well.
2. It's been suggested to us that Greystone's triangular logo is a reference to the CIA triad, whose tenets include confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Is this the case?
No. The triangular logo was designed by a web designer and is intended to very generally look like a "stone," or mountain.
3. How does Greystone differentiate itself from other companies working in the private security sector? What makes it unique? What does it offer that others do not?
Like Blackwater, Greystone has the tools to provide turn-key security solutions. As an international provider, we try very hard to be sensitive to each unique environment and to create a solution that is appropriate. A critical factor is understanding the desires of foreign customers and working with them, and the tools we have, to create the best solution for them
4. What are the key differences between Greystone and Blackwater?
Blackwater focuses mainly on United States Government contracts, whereas Greystone focuses on foreign governments and foreign commercial business.
5. Why was Greystone incorporated in Barbados?
Barbados is a well known business center with established business practices and banking systems.
6. We understand that Greystone relies on a large number of third country nationals. We've been told that it has recruited from Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Jordan, Turkey, Fiji, Croatia, Iraq, the Philippines, and Pakistan. Is this an accurate picture? From what other countries has the company recruited security contractors?
Out of concern for operational security we would rather not specify where we have recruited from. However, we have never recruited from some of the countries mentioned in this question.
7. How many contractors and employees does Greystone employ and how many of these are third country nationals?
The company employs roughly two hundred, including both employees and independent.
8. Specifically, what's the process for vetting these foreign personnel?
The vetting process is specifically outlined by specific contracts, but it typically involves a criminal background check, review of military records (if applicable) and a requirement of having the equivalent of an honorable discharge, drug testing, physical fitness test, medical and dental.
9. We understand that Greystone is co-located with Blackwater. To what extent do the companies share resources and personnel?
While Greystone and Blackwater do share some physical facilities, we are a separate company with our own autonomous administrative and operational systems and staff. If a potential customer calls us with a need we see as better suited for Blackwater, we refer that potential customer to Blackwater. Blackwater does the same for us.
10. Given the range of services described on Greystone's web site, what specific types of work has Greystone actually undertaken?
Static security, K-9, assessments, aviation maintenance and management, and training.
11. Beyond Iraq, in what countries has Greystone operated for governments, private entities, or both?
Greystone has worked in various Middle Eastern countries. We do not divulge the specific locations due to operation security concerns and the desires of our customers.
12. We understand that Greystone often works on subcontract for Blackwater. Is it the prime contractor on any U.S. government contracts? Is it the prime contractor for contracts issued by other governments or private entities?
No and yes, respectively.
13. Has Greystone ever been contracted by anyone other than the U.S. government? If so, can you provide examples of who, in general terms, the contracting party was and what type of services Greystone provided?
Yes. Greystone has been contracted by foreign governments and private sector clients to provide static security, K-9 support, assessments, aviation maintenance and management, and training. Because we have US citizens working for the company and because the company is American-owned, we seek State Department licensure for all security services overseas, as well as complying with other federal trade controls and restrictions, such as ATF rules, Commerce export requirements or OFAC regulations.
14. Greystone has registered as U.N. vendor. Has it secured any U.N. contracts and, if so, what services was it contracted to supply? If not, what role does Greystone hope to play in the peacekeeping and humanitarian sector?
No. Greystone hopes it can bring to the UN superior training, human resources and logistic support.
15. We understand that Mr. Burgess is a former Navy SEAL. Did he serve with Erik Prince, and what was his other professional experience before becoming Greystone's managing director?
Mr. Prince and Mr Burgess met while in training for the SEALs but never served on a team together. Mr Burgess worked in corporate America and then went to business school before coming to Greystone.
16. Jose Miguel Pizarro, whose company recruited for Blackwater in Chile, says that at some point his Blackwater contracts were shifted over to Greystone. If true, what was the reason for this? Does Greystone handle all of Blackwater's TCN contracts?
Blackwater made the decision to concentrate on providing US Personnel to US Government contracts.
17. Pizarro says that he stopped working for Greystone/Blackwater in 2006 because his recruits had become too expensive as private security firms began to find lower paid recruits in other Latin American countries. Is this an accurate description of what transpired with Pizarro? If not, why?
No, that is not correct. Greystone has always paid personnel according to market demands. Greystone ended that relationship over creative differences.
18. Greystone attempted to lease land in the Philippines through a company called Satelles Solutions. What was Greystone's business relationship with Satelles? And why specifically did it seek to lease this property?
Greystone started to create an entity, Satelles Solutions, to lease land in the Philippines to be used as a training facility, but the concept was terminated before it got past the planning stage.
Saludos
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