Monday, September 29, 2008

Moseley Technical Services, Inc.

Description We are currently seeking former USAF military personnel, who meet the qualifications listed below for an immediate Combat Controller requirement. These positions, located at Cannon AFB, New Mexico, are direct hire full time positions with an excellent benefit package and competitive compensation. Requirements. Employer will consider Contract Candidates as well.

To qualify, candidates must have:
· At least 4 years experience performing of Assault Zone/Drop Zone duties

· Completed a Department of Defense or Department of Transportation basic ATC course

· Prior or current Air Traffic Control certification

· Working knowledge of the organizational interface of military, local, state and federal agencies as applicable to Assault Zone/Drop Zone/Helicopter Landing Zone operations

· Experience with military command and control structures

· Excellent land navigation/map and compass skills

· Ability to conduct ALZ usability assessments, ALZ/DZ scoring procedures, DZ surveys, weather observations and marshal aircraft

· Valid civilian driver’s license and ability hold a valid military driver’s license

Company offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; prescription drug benefit; matching 401(k); 10 paid holidays; paid vacation; sick leave; short- and long-term disability; and AD&D.



Tom Avery(US Army, 1SG Retired, 67-90)
SR Technical Recruiter
Moseley Technical Services, Inc.
256-880-0446 x309
1-800-897-7249 x309 Toll Free
256-880-0936 Fax

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Combat Controller Opportunities

Akima Facilities Management is seeking Combat Controllers for our Cannon AFB contract. If you are interested or know someone that maybe please contact me at abarnes@akima.com.

Thanks.

Andre Barnes
Human Resources Representative
Akima Management Services
13777 Ballantyne Corporate Place
Suite 400
Charlotte, NC 28277
Office 704-714-6470
Fax 704-714-4502
Email abarnes@akima.com

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Osprey Takes First Rescue Flight in Ike


The CV-22 Osprey got its first encounter with a massive storm on Sept. 11 when it joined several other Air Force planes in an effort to rescue crewmen from a freighter ship in the path of the Hurricane Ike in the Gulf of Mexico.

In the end, all the aircraft had to turn back and the ship's crew rode out the storm, said Lt. Col. Stephanie A. Holcombe, director of public affairs for Air Force Special Operations Command.

Two Ospreys, along with an MH-53 Pave Low, an MC-130W and an MC-130 P were ordered to the mission around 11 a.m. on Sept. 11 after getting the report earlier about the stranded oil freighter named Antalina. The mission was launched after the Coast Guard requested Air Force help with the rescue, Holcombe said.

The ship was reported to be floating without power about 12 miles southeast of Galveston, Texas. However, the ship in fact did have power, according to Holcombe. The Air Force planes carried four rescue crews made up of three pararescuemen and a combat controller.

But as the Ospreys encountered winds in excess of 100 miles an hour they had to turn back. Those same winds prevented the Coast Guard from extending its rescue hoists from their own HH-60 helicopters, according to reports, prompting them to ask the Air Force for help.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Geisige bike ride two



A few of us rode up over labor day weekend to visit a former unit member and then pass on by to still let Chad Geisige know that we haven't forgotten him by letting him hear some bikes rev up and spend a little time telling tall tales to get him uncontrollably laughing.
It is so good to see that he still has those memories of good times w/ his brothers to recall when we stop by.
Hop