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Job SummaryTHIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST, Position Description Number D1921000 and is part of the CO JFHQ G4, National Guard. The purpose is to manage Department of Defense (DOD) convoys moving within the state; and to plan, organize and direct preparation, maintenance and execution of peacetime and wartime ARNG movement plans for all units within the state.
QualificationsMilitary Grades: E-7 thru O-6 or W-1 thru W-5 1. Specialized experience will be used to determine qualifications for the announced position. 2. An applicant's RESUME must provide, in detail, how they meet each specialized experience listed below. Resume must be two pages or less. Federal Resume Help 3. It must be documented with "from (mm/yy)" and "to (mm/yy)" dates and description of the specialized experience. DO NOT copy each bullet listed below word for word and place into your resume; you must describe your personal experience as it pertains to each bullet. You will be immediately disqualified if you fail to include specialized experience in your resume. Must have at least 12 months of Specialized Experience in each of the following: 1. Experience, education, or training performing, administering, or supervising technical and analytical work concerned with planning, development and execution of traffic policies and programs. 2. Experience interpreting applicable Federal, State, and local laws, and regulations concerning transportation and traffic procedures. 3. Knowledge of transportation requirements and systems for specific geographic areas (International and Continental United States). Preferred experience but not mandatory: - DOT rules and regulations, TC-AIMS, Single Mobility Systems (SMS), Joint Container Management (JCM), operations and mobilization planning.
Major DutiesServes as primary state representative and point of contact for all DOD highway movements. Coordinates directly with the state Department of Transportation (DOT) to determine highway availability, restrictions, permit requirements and changes or additions to the State Highway Network Database. Coordinates directly with the USPFO Traffic Manager to obtain necessary commercial transportation support. Exercises functional authority to manage and coordinate the movement of DOD convoys during peacetime, mobilization and deployment. Coordinates, obtains and issues, with DOT approval, permits for oversized, overweight and hazardous vehicles and cargo; and then coordinate's movements. Analyzes military transportation capabilities and provides compiled data to appropriate agencies. Develops programs of instruction for training Intermediate Command Unit Movement Officers (IC-UMO) in all areas of unit movement and execution. Serves as primary point of contact and state mission authority for Special Assigned Air Missions (SAAM). Coordinates with the DCS G-4 Plans & Policy Officer in the establishment of command transportation policy and other transportation requirements. Coordinates movement planning requirements and JFHQ inspections of unit mobilization plans. Serves as manager for the State Highway Network Database. Represents the CONUSA Commander as DOD representative of the state DOT Emergency Highway Traffic Regulation (EHTR) Center, when activated by the governor. Organizes and oversees the operation of the State Movement Control Center (SMCC). Maintains and manages the unit movement data (UMD) for state ARNG units. Provides technical expertise on hazardous materials (HAZMAT) shipments to ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations. Manages the State General Services (GSA) lease Vehicle Program (less recruiting and retention vehicle program). Responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and verifying serviceability of Army containers. Responsible for the work of assigned personnel. Performs other duties as assigned.