STATE OF NEW JERSEY

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE (AGR)

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

 

This announcement must be posted on unit bulletin boards until the day following the closing date.

 

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER 32-09

Also advertised as Technician Vacancy Announcement # 09-070

 

Position Title:  DEPUTY COMMANDER (RATED ALO)                            AFSC: 11F3U   

                                    Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS)

                                                                                                                                                    

Opening Date:  21 April 2009                                                 Closing Date:  open until filled      

 

Duty Station:  177th  FIGHTER WING, Egg Harbor Township, NJ

 

Military Assignment:   177th  AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS SQUADRON, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ

 

Military Grade:    Minimum:    Maj/O-4             $4.026.90 - $6,723.30    (base pay range per month)

                               Maximum:    LtCol/O-5        $4.666.80 - $7,928.70    (base pay range per month)

*your pay will depend on your years of service;  you will also receive other   allowances for rations,

housing, uniforms, and cost of living (normally between $1000-$2200 per month).

 

Special Note:  This FULL TIME MILITARY duty position vacancy in the Air National Guard is announced and will be filled under the provisions of Section 502(f), Title 32, United States Code.

 

Area of Consideration:  AFSC qualified members of the New Jersey Air National Guard or those AFSC qualified applicants that could become a member.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:  Determines unit goals that are the foundation for long and short range planning and execution of all internal programs.  Provides the focus for all functions and activities.  Ensures goals are in consonance with higher headquarters direction and local limitations.  Considers factors such as current and future mission needs, political climate, environmental concerns, radio frequency spectrum, and tactical training location availability.  Plans work to be accomplished by subordinates, sets and adjusts short-term priorities, and prepares schedules for completion of work.  Assigns work to subordinates based on priorities, selective consideration of the difficulty and requirements of the assignment, and the capabilities of employees. Oversees the programs of the TACP functions through subordinate supervisors that supervise technical activities within the organization.  Collaborates with Operations and Maintenance sections to negotiate, decide and/or coordinate on work-related issues.  Exercises judgment and discretion in the utilization of resources including equipment, facilities, funds, manpower, space, and time to effect expenditures and economical accomplishment of tasks.  Responsible for the availability of mission capable ASOS/TACP Unit Type Codes (UTCs) to meet U.S. Air Force, contingency, and training requirements.  Monitors adequacy of maintenance and repair actions/procedures and components.  Assures timely identification of potential system wide equipment deficiencies and notification of concerned agencies.  Maintains Combat Mission Ready status.  Coordinates with the NGB, Major Commands, and other outside agencies to determine if existing operational capabilities are compatible with Air Force, Joint, and National requirements.  Presents equipment and manpower requirements to satisfy these operational needs.  Meets with external organizations to coordinate training requirements and plans for the upcoming year.  Discusses appropriate command and control issues and ensures that units understand organizational relationships and priorities.  Maintains liaison with national, state, and local governmental agencies such as law enforcement, disaster relief, and others regarding matters of operational and environmental safety, protection of resources and other issues of possible unit impact.   Ensures proper and adequate security and safeguarding of property, assigned equipment, resources, and people.  Ensures required records and documentation of programs are maintained.  Performs other duties as assigned.

MUST POSSESS A SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE

 

Point of Contact:  LtCol Bradford Everman


 

Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal evaluation, consideration and treatment based upon merit, fitness and capability irrespective of race, color, religion, gender or national origin. 

 

 Initial Eligibility Requirements: Please refer to the General Eligibility Requirements, and Initial Entry Qualifications shown on Page 3.  If you have any questions, do not understand, or are not sure about what applies to your particular situation, please call the HRO at (609)562-0860 for assistance.

 

How To Apply:  Please see the Vacancy Announcement Checklist shown on Page 3 for the required documentation to submit with your application.  Application forms are available on request from your unit Readiness NCO, Battalion Personnel NCO, Full Time Support Supervisor or Military Personnel Flight.  Application form are also available at www.state.nj.us/military/hro  under HRO Forms.  Your application will be reviewed for completeness, and for eligibility.  If any document required by the Checklist is missing from your packet, please provide a brief explanation of the reason.

 

IMPORTANT!  APPLICATIONS DETERMINED TO BE INCOMPLETE, INCORRECT OR INSUFFICIENT UPON INITIAL REVIEW WILL NOT RECEIVE FURTHER CONSIDERATION.

 

            Soldiers who meet the General Eligibility and Initial Entry Requirements will have their applications forwarded to a Selection Official/Board for interview.  The selected person(s) will be ordered to Full Time National Guard Duty in Active Guard/Reserve (AGR) status in New Jersey under the provisions of Title 32 USC 502(f).

 

Mail To: Headquarters, New Jersey National Guard, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, ATTN:  HRO, 3650 Saylor's Pond Road, Fort Dix, NJ 08640-7600. 

** Must arrive NLT Close of Business on the Closing Date**

 

EXCEPTION TO POLICY:

Deployed NJ ANG & ARNG military members may submit their application by e-mail or fax to the following (application must be accompanied by Title 10 Orders)

            FAX # 609-562-0855, ATTN:  J1-HRO-TB-S

E-mail:  NJJOBSUBMISSION@ng.army.mil

 

Pay and Benefits:    Your Basic Pay and allowances depend upon your grade and the length of creditable service.  You will be submitted under the AADPS through USPFO-NJ.  You will receive Leave at the rate of 2 1/2 days per month, and be entitled to all Regular Federal Holidays.  Your medical care and hospitalization will be administered under the Uniformed Service Health Benefits Program., along with those of any dependents that you have.  You are entitled to PCS and TDY travel allowance when applicable.  At the completion of at least 20 years of Active Federal Service, you will be eligible for a full retirement.  While on AGR tour, you will accrue retirement credits at the rate of one point for each day of service.  Members who leave their jobs and enter tour have re-employment rights under the federal USERRA law. Full Survivor Benefits are authorized while on AGR tour. You and all eligible dependents will receive full and unlimited PX/Commissary privileges.  You and all eligible dependents will receive an Active Duty Identification Card / Dependent Identification Card and be enrolled in DEERS.  You are subject to military discipline under NJ State Statutes and Regulations.

 

Information for Technicians Entering Tour: Currently employed technicians may compete for AGR positions.  If selected, your FEGLI stops the day preceding your entry on active duty, your NGAUSIT will be terminated at the end of the pay period, your Health Insurance will terminate effective on entry into tour.  Additionally, any Credit Union deposits and US Savings Bond allotments will terminate, and you must make separate arrangement for the length of tour.

 

 

DISTRIBUTION:    A2, A3, B, C, D, HRO(10)


TABLE 1 – VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT APPLICATION CHECKLIST

The following documents must be submitted by applicants for this position vacancy-

 

1.  NGB Form 34-1 (Application for AGR Position).

2.  Personnel RIP obtainable from the Customer Service Section of your Military Personnel Flight.

3.  A copy of most recent physical.

4.  Copies of any DD Form 214.

5. Photocopy of your current civilian motor vehicle operators license.  All data must be readable.

6. Any other documents that will support your qualifications i.e. civilian job evaluations, school transcripts, etc.

 

NOTES-

a.  Make sure that you enter the Vacancy Announcement number and title on your NGB Form 34-1

b.  Make sure that you sign and date your NGB Form 34-1.

c.  Make all entries legible, and complete all items in full.

d.  Government postage paid envelopes or government facsimile machines may not be used to submit

applications for employment, nor will e-mail applications be accepted.

 

 

 

TABLE 2 – AIR NATIONAL GUARD ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

 

GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

1. Must meet physical standards of AFI 48-123.

2. Must be a member of the NJ Air National Guard or eligible to become a member.

3. Applicant must not be entitled to receive federal military retired or retainer pay.

4. Applicants who have voluntarily separated from the AGR program are not eligible to re-enter for one year from the date of separation

5. Applicants who have voluntarily separated from the AGR program in lieu of adverse personnel actions, or who have been involuntarily separated from the AGR program are not eligible to re-enter the program.

 

 

INITIAL ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Must meet entry requirements of ANGI 36-101.

2. Must be medically qualified under AFI 48-123. You must be medically certified as drug free, be tested for HIV within 6 months of initial entry and not be pregnant. Female soldiers/airmen must undergo a pregnancy test within 30 days prior to initial entry.

3. Airmen transferring between states or entering FTNGD from Active Duty status without a break in service must have a current physical exam.

4.  Enlisted personnel must possess an AFSC compatible with the UMDA upon selection for AGR duty, or must sign an agreement to retrain IAW Chapter 3, ANGI 36-101.