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  • SUPERVISORY INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST (TITLE 5)

  • Department of the Air Force
  • Nashville, Tennessee 37247 United States View Map
Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist

As a SUPERVISORY INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST GS-0132-13 (TITLE 5) you will supervise through subordinate work leaders or supervisors three or more sections of Intelligence Operations Specialists, each sections containing a base levelof GS- 11. Direct, coordinate, and oversee work through subordinate supervisors/work leaders. Exercise responsibility for oversight of various unit activities and operations, including any or all of the intelligence unit functional areas of training, standardization and evaluation, development of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP), simulation exercises, scheduling, plans, intelligence collection and production, analysis and reporting, mission management, and mission computer systems. Accountable for all facets of unit missions. Serve as a ISR unit crew commander, responsible and accountable for all facets of ISR unit operations and production to include time critical targeting (TCT), direct threat warning, battle damage assessment, combat identification, combat search and rescue, multi-INT correlation, threat analysis, mapping, intelligence preparation of the battlespace, situation monitoring, and mission reporting. Provide input on performance evaluation, career guidance, and technical assistance to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel. Assure ISR unit crews maintain the capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during exercises and contingency operations. Perform other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Intelligence Operations Specialist

As a SUPERVISORY INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS SPECIALIST GS-0132-13 (TITLE 5) you will supervise through subordinate work leaders or supervisors three or more sections of Intelligence Operations Specialists, each sections containing a base levelof GS- 11. Direct, coordinate, and oversee work through subordinate supervisors/work leaders. Exercise responsibility for oversight of various unit activities and operations, including any or all of the intelligence unit functional areas of training, standardization and evaluation, development of tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP), simulation exercises, scheduling, plans, intelligence collection and production, analysis and reporting, mission management, and mission computer systems. Accountable for all facets of unit missions. Serve as a ISR unit crew commander, responsible and accountable for all facets of ISR unit operations and production to include time critical targeting (TCT), direct threat warning, battle damage assessment, combat identification, combat search and rescue, multi-INT correlation, threat analysis, mapping, intelligence preparation of the battlespace, situation monitoring, and mission reporting. Provide input on performance evaluation, career guidance, and technical assistance to full-time and traditional intelligence personnel. Assure ISR unit crews maintain the capability to provide timely and accurate operational intelligence support and fully trained intelligence personnel during exercises and contingency operations. Perform other duties as assigned.

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