MARCENT Training and Exercise Analyst
Please note: This position is contingent upon the award of a contract. We will provide updates on the status of the contract and next steps during the hiring process.
Minimum Qualifications Summary
Certification & Education
- Must possess a current US Passport with ability to travel and work overseas
- Must be able to meet COMSEC briefing and Local Element management certification requirements available under the OPNAVINST 2201.4, DoD Instruction 8523.01 and Air Force Manual 17-1301
- Must possess a SECRET Security Clearance
Experience Required
- Possess expert level proficiency and expert level knowledge of the Systems Approach to Training (SAT), USMC Title 10 force generation requirements, Mission Essential Task List (METL) basics, Training and Education Command organization and resources, and Joint training and education resources
- Experience and operational knowledge of MARCENT Joint Training Information Management Systems (JTIMS) preferred
- Experience and operational knowledge of MARCENT exercise design, planning, execution, and assessment
- Strong writing, analytical, and reading skills, as well as the ability to effectively communicate
- Retired or former Marine Corps officer/SNCO or DoD civilian with operational planning or G-3/5 experience
- Familiarity with USCENTCOM and component planning processes
- Ten years' military experience
Job Objective
Under a five-year contract, the MARCENT Training and Exercise Analyst will support the United States Marine Corps Forces, Central Command (MARCENT) and subordinate commands. The scope of the requirement includes professional services for MARCENT located aboard MacDill Air Force Base (AFB), Florida, which serves as a Component Command to U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). Specifically, the MARCENT Training and Exercise Analyst will support the Operations Directorate (G-3) within the continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS). The G-3 advises the COMUSMARCENT in all matters pertaining to current and future operations and is responsible for organizing, directing, and controlling USMC operations in the USCENTCOM AOR. The G-3 validates all force requirements and coordinates all Global Force Management (GFM) requirements with the Service and USCENTCOM. The G-3 has primary staff cognizance over training, readiness, personnel recovery, and force protection across the warfighting functions. The G-3 synchronizes the associated supporting actions required to conduct current and future operations and reporting across the staff.