Apr 23, 2018

DDM /Firearms Instructor (DDMFI) (P)

Employer: SOC
Location:Worldwide

Overview

SOC is a trusted global provider of mission solutions with a history of assuring safe and effective operations for U.S. Government and commercial customers. SOC provides a guarantee of discrete and effective service so that customers can do their best work. We employ over 5,000 professionals engaged in the delivery of mission critical safeguards and security, facility management and operations, engineering, explosive ordnance storage and disposal, and international logistics and life support services. Our customers include the U.S. Departments of State, Energy, and Defense, Fortune 500 companies, and non-governmental organizations.

Responsibilities

Supervises DDM weapon requalification training in overseas locations, and all other weapons requalification as needed.
Plans and coordinates weapons requalification training.
Ensures that all equipment, weapons, ammunition, and materials are on-hand for training.
Conduct requalification firing evolutions.
Qualifications

Must be a US citizen.
US Passport and US State Driver's License required
Must attend and successfully complete a sniper/DDM/sharpshooter program issued by a military, law enforcement, or security (government or commercial) training program. This sniper/DDM/sharpshooter program must be of suitable complexity and quality to adequately prepare the graduate for successful performance as a WPS II DDM. Examples of programs that meet this requirement include, but are not limited to:
US Marine Corps (USMC) Scout/Sniper
US Army Sniper School
US Special Forces Sniper School (formerly SOTIC)
Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Hostage Rescue Team (HRT)/Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT)
Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) Mobile Security Division (MSD) DDM
National Tactical Officer’s Association (NTOA) recognized law enforcement sniper course
Must provide evidence of a minimum M4 qualification score of 95% (i.e. 285 out of 300) or better on the DS qualification course of fire. This qualification must be the candidate’s most recent M4 qualification and have been performed within the last ninety (90) days. The candidate shall maintain this qualification level with the M4 throughout contract performance
Must possess a minimum of three (3) years of applicable experience.
A minimum of two (2) years of this experience must be as a DDM/sniper/sharpshooter.
Candidates claiming military experience must have either a sniper military occupation specialty (MOS) or additional skill identifier (ASI). If claiming law enforcement experience for this requirement, must be full time, not as a collateral duty.
Experience may be gained in the employ of any national, state, provincial, local, or commercial entities providing armed high threat protective services.
Must possess a minimum of one (1) year of experience working as a full-time equivalent (FTE) firearms instructor, this experience must have been earned as part of other federal, state, or local government training assignments.



Upon approval, and before beginning work on the contract, the DDMFI shall:
Attend and successfully complete the PSS training course.
Attend and successfully complete the DDM training course.
Attend and successfully complete the DS BFFOC as specified in SOW
Qualify with the Glock-19, M4, M203, M240, M249, and Remington 870 shotgun, M24, and SR25, re-qualifying as required by the task order.
Obtain and maintain a personnel security clearance/public trust certification as identified in the task order.
Complete the WPS Physical Readiness Test at the 65% performance level, and maintain that fitness level for the duration of his/her service on the task order.
Possess no impediments to traveling overseas to and within countries that are considered dangerous or unhealthy in general, or to the country or countries assigned in the applicable task order in specific.