Job opening: INSPECTIONS SPECIALIST (COORDINATOR)
Salary: $69 021 - 89 731 per year
Published at: Apr 29 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a INSPECTIONS SPECIALIST (COORDINATOR), Position Description Number D2896000 and is part of the DE 166 Airlift Wing, National Guard.
Duties
1. As part of the Wing IG team, plans, organizes, and executes a wide range of complex activities for the wing CCIP, which includes planning and conducting inspections, installation mission assurance exercises, and comprehensive readiness exercises that involve coordination with a wide variety of programs and departments. Utilizes metrics and analysis systems to assess efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance with regulatory procedures. Evaluates and interprets information from various sources and tailors' assignment completion through application of established practices and procedures. Interprets complex laws, Department of Defense (DoD), Department of the Air Force (DAF), gaining MAJCOM, National Guard Bureau (NGB), State, wing, and local instructions/regulations relating to deficiencies across all functional areas subject to inspection. Writes IG inspection reports, presenting supportable evidence of compliance and readiness. Coordinates internal inspections with installation/wing/unit managers and IG leadership to allow commanders to control the depth, scope, and frequency of inspections. As Gatekeeper, interfaces with external organizations, audit agencies and direct reporting units, state entities, MAJCOM, COCOM, and Defense Agency officials to plan and coordinate approved external inspection activities.
2. Manages the Wing Self-Assessment Program; serves as the Wing Self-Assessment Program Manager (SAPM) serving as the MICT, IGEMS, and IGEMS-C system subject matter expect (SME) and system administrator for MICT, IGEMS, and IGEMS-C for the wing level program. Independently plans, implements, and manages the centralized control of the wing Self-Assessment Program. Utilizes initiative and organizational knowledge, along with broad guidance on system usage, to develop local program guidance and business rules for wing, group, squadron, and flight level MICT, IGEMS, IGEMS-C, and Self- Assessment program management. Conducts self-directed detailed analysis from all available data sources to assess risk and identify complex patterns in readiness and compliance. Validates and verifies wing, group, squadron, and flight self-assessment (SA) program results and provides detailed analysis for wing/unit data driven decisions. Consults with Commanders and recommends corrective course of action for challenging and unique circumstances. Serves as the primary focal point for deficiency management by tracking minor, significant, and critical deficiencies from a multitude of sources, including IGEMS, IGEMS-C, MICT, the Air Force Audit Agency, and staff assistance visits, across the wing from deficiency identification through closure. Reviews and validates corrective action plans, root cause analysis, deficiency cause codes, and action taken for accuracy and effectiveness, within prescribed timelines.
3. Performs thorough analysis of unit capabilities versus inspection requirements to determine the most efficient exercise, inspection, and visit schedules, which minimize costs and maximize unit readiness to perform CONUS and OCONUS wing tasked missions. Trained in derivative classification and utilizes security classification guides to determine classification level of IGEMS-C findings for readiness exercises and classified program inspections. Receives commanders intent and translates into an executable exercise and inspection plan. Facilitates logistical and administrative support needed for the execution of the CCIP. Performs detailed data analysis from multiple sources to generate meaningful metrics for CCIP. Creates mission specific exercises and schedules which measure units' compliance and capability to execute state and federal missions.
4. Serves as a qualified complaint resolution representative providing advisory services to individuals, other staff offices, managers, supervisors and employees concerning the IG program and processes. Conducts IG complaint, Fraud, Waste and Abuse (FWA), and whistleblower intake by interacting directly with unit members and employees, protects confidentiality of complainants, and ensures a thorough and complete complaint is presented to the IG. Comprehends complex procedures outlined in IG regulations and directives and applies them to the handling of conventional investigations, complaints, and Congressional inquiries to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the IG Program are maintained to help prevent unwarranted invasions of privacy. Represents the Wing IG, Director of Inspections, and the IG Superintendent at conferences, meetings, seminars, briefings, and other official functions. Establishes, develops, and maintains effective working relationships with NGB/IG, NGB staffs, MAJCOM staffs, State IGs, and wing leadership at all levels on matters concerning all IG programs.
For Full Position Description Contact HRO at 302-326-7807.
Requirements
- NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED. If you are not sure you are eligible for military membership, please contact a National Guard recruiter prior to applying for this position.
- This is an excepted service position that requires membership in a compatible military assignment in the employing state's National Guard, required prior to the effective date of placement.
- Selectee will be required to wear the military uniform.
- Acceptance of an excepted service position constitutes concurrence with these requirements as a condition of employment.
- Applicants who are not currently a member of the National Guard must be eligible for immediate membership and employment in the National Guard in the military grade listed in this announcement.
- Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service.
- Federal employment suitability as determined by a background investigation.
- May be required to successfully complete a probationary period.
- Participation in direct deposit is mandatory.
- Must meet the definition of specialized experience by the closing date of the advertisement.
- Must meet the Program requirements as described in AFI 90-302, The Inspection System of the Department of the Air Force, dated 15 March 2023.
- Must not have any Unfavorable Information Files, civil convictions (other than minor traffic violations), or open Inspector General investigations.
- To maintain the position - The incumbent must have a current Network License according to Army or Air Force Directives, Licensing Network Users and Certifying Network Professionals.
- Must meet rank requirement and be eligible for military membership within the Delaware Air National Guard by the closing date of this advertisement.
Qualifications
Military Grades: TSgt/E-6 eligible for MSgt or MSgt/E-7
Compatible Military Assignments: Must meet rank requirement and be eligible for military membership within the Delaware Air National Guard by the closing date of this advertisement.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have one year of experience comparable in scope and responsibility to the GS-09 level in the Federal Service (obtained in either the public or private sectors). Experienced in modifying established approaches, methods, or procedures to improve data gathering and analysis techniques. Experienced in working with pertinent laws, regulations, policies, and precedents which affect the use of the Inspector General Programs. Experienced in military command structures, missions, programs, and organizational relationships. Experienced in developing inspector general program goals and objectives. Experienced in establishing the sequence and timing of key operational events and milestones, and methods of evaluating the effectiveness of planning actions, as related to actual events. Experienced in adapting precedents or existing strategies to meet unusual needs, special demands, and determine feasible solutions to meet mission requirements. Experienced in researching, cross-checking information, analyzing, and interpreting data to obtain accurate and relevant information. Ability to provide advisory services to individuals, other staff offices, managers, supervisors, and employees concerning the IG program and processes. Experience using automated systems such as Management Internal control Toolset (MICT), Inspector General Evaluation Management System (IGEMS) or equivalent automated systems.
Air National Guard Enlisted
SDI 8I000 - Superintendent, Inspections. Advises the Inspector General and Director of Inspections on all activities related to the Air Force Inspection System. Provides feedback, support, and assistance to the Inspector General and Director of Inspections for implementing the Air Force Inspection System at Wings, Wing equivalent levels, Major Commands, and Headquarters Air Force.
Qualification Factors: The following six basic qualification competencies are required to successfully meet the basic qualification factors within an applicable career level in one of the eight specified Series GS-1801 program positions:
Skilled in collecting and analyzing data effectively, efficiently, and accurately;
Knowledgeable of applicable laws, directives, regulations, policies, and procedures;
Ability to clearly enunciate English without impediment of speech that would interfere or prohibit effective communications;
Skilled interpersonal communications, empathy, and effective listening;
Ability to write English in reports and presentation formats;
Ability to communicate -orally and in writing- clearly and effectively;
Ability to organize thoughts, research materials, and manage case projects; and
Skilled in comprehending and interpreting directives and laws.
DEFINITION OF SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Defined as specified experiences that prepared the applicant to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities, with the required competency level, as defined by the applicable position description. Each applicant must have the education and validated understanding of the basic principles and concepts of the occupational series and grade for dual status technician appointment to one of the six Series GS-1801 program positions with its applicable career level, as cited on pages two and three. Applicants must have the experiences, education, or training that demonstrates the ability to follow directions, to read, understand, and retain a variety of instructions, regulations, policies and procedures. Applicants must demonstrate the ability or have endorsements that indicate the ability to perform and learn the cited duties.
MILITARY REQUIREMENTS:
To successfully qualify for a Series GS-1801 position, the applicant must first qualify for awarding of the designated compatible military skill assigned to the Series GS-1801 position description. A military skill's qualification is established and directed by the applicable service classification and qualification requirements. Upon selection, an applicant is assigned to the designated compatible and authorized manpower military skill position in accordance with Army or Air Force manpower policies, skill classification directives, statutes, and National Guard Bureau regulations.
The Dual Status technician must successfully complete all required military technical schools; and, maintain all skill development training to develop competence levels to include civilian and professional military education requirements. The technician qualifies for appointment to the GS-1801 position through civilian and military work experiences, along with his or her civilian and military education. Specific qualification requirements, to include mandatory medical, physical, psychological, and security clearance criteria, must be strictly adhered to as directed by the Army and Air Force regulations or directives cited in the reference list.
For the Air National Guard Compatible Military Skills, use the designated Special Duty Identifier (SDI). This type of skill is used to identify position authorizations for officers and enlisted assignments that perform specialized tasks on a semi-permanent or permanent duty basis. These duties are defined as SDI skill sets because the relevant duties and tasks are not related or directly aligned to any specific Air Force specialty utilization field and skill.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Series GS-1801 applicants must have the capacity to perform essential functions and operations without risk to themselves or others. Must meet the military skill classification, military experience qualification, and military physical and mental health requirements as applicable and directed by the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army directives and/or the Department of the Air Force directives.
Prior to appointment, an applicant's military medical record must indicate a current completed medical physical and cleared drug test.
Normal color vision as defined in Army and Air Force Medical Examinations and Standards.
No record of claustrophobia or claustrophobic tendencies.
Education
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Air National Guard Enlisted: High school diploma or General Education Development diploma (GED - Army Enlisted Only) is mandatory. The school work should include completed courses in math, English grammar and composition, speech, psychology, and general science is preferred. Completed higher education academic courses from an accredited business, civilian or military technical school, junior college, undergraduate college or university are optimum. Completed academic courses may include business management, human resources development, English grammar and composition, speech, statistics, public administration, human resources administration, organizational development, public administration, and behavioral social sciences.
There is no substitution of education for this position at GS-11
Contacts
- Address DE 166 Airlift Wing
2600 Spruance Drive
New Castle, DE 19720
US
- Name: Saidi Abdallah
- Phone: 302-326-7807
- Email: [email protected]
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