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OHIO AIR NATIONAL GUARD CONCURRENT AGR JOB ANNOUNCEMENT MILITARY ACTIVE GUARD/RESERVE (AGR) TOUR NOTICE *REFERENCE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT TN # 08-317-C TO APPLY AS A TECHNICIAN ONLY* Min Rank and Closing Date Amended 17 Jul 08 Closing Date and Who May Apply Amended 30 Jul 08 AGR JOB ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: AGR 08-317-C OPENS: 19 JUNE 2008 APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NOT LATER THAN CLOSE OF BUSINESS CLOSES: 15 AUGUST 2008 VICE: NEW EUMD PAY GRADE ACCEPT: WG-06 MAX GRADE: TSGT MIN GRADE: AICPOSITION TITLE: ORDNANCE EQUIPMENT WORKER POSITION DESCRIPTION #: 80278000 DUTY AFSC: 2W071 **INITIAL ENTRY COMPATIBLE AFSC(s): 2WXXX (Ref. Selection Procedure #4) LOCATION OF POSITION: FORWARD APPLICATIONS TO:
OHIO AIR NATIONAL GUARD THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT 121st AIR REFUELING WING ATTN: AGOH-HRO-AGR/STAFFING TECH 7370 MINUTEMAN WAY 2825 W DUBLIN GRANVILLE ROAD COLUMBUS, OHIO 43217-5875 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43235-2789
SELECTING OFFICIAL: CAPT DON BAILEY POINT OF CONTACT: MSGT ED STARR (COMM: 614-492-4626/DSN: 696-4626)
WHO MAY APPLY: OPEN TO CURRENT MILITARY MEMBERS of the Ohio Air National Guard and current military members eligible to become members of the Ohio Air National Guard.. If simultaneous, applications will also be staffed according to technician requirements. Please note positions specialized experience required and submit detailed background with inclusive dates on your experience. If applying for technician position, use Announcement # 08-317-C. Any Technician applying and selected for an AGR position will be required to vacate their technician status. APPLICANTS MUST USE NGB 34-1 WITH DETAILED EXPERIENCE AND RIP ATTACHED WHEN APPLYING REQUIREMENTS: Tour lengths may be from one to six years under the provisions of Section 502f, Title 32 US Code. Tours may not extend beyond an enlisted member's Expiration Term of Service (ETS) or an officer's mandatory separation date (MSD). Individual must project a favorable military image. Compliance with AFI 36-2903 and ANG weight standards is mandatory. Individuals must have a current physical, within 36 months of entry date; an AF Form 895 must be completed if the physical is more than 30 days old; and an HIV test must be completed six months prior to the tour start date. The State Air Surgeon will determine and approve those physically qualified. QUALIFICATIONS: Described in AFMAN 36-2105 or AFMAN 36-2108.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Reference AFMAN 36-2105 or AFMAN 36-2108. This position is located in the Munitions Maintenance and Inspection Section of the Equipment and Maintenance Branch. The purpose of this position is to perform organizational and intermediate level maintenance of munitions utilizing associated test and support equipment, as well as operate manual/automated documentation systems. Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on unguided munitions according to technical orders. Receives, stores, ships, inspects, inventories and performs intermediate maintenance on assigned conventional munitions. Ensures implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Military Munitions Rule. ANGI FORM 36101-3 11 Apr 94 (Supersedes OH-ANG Form 3503-4 Dtd 3 Sep 91) THE NATIONAL GUARD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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DUTIES: This position is located in the Munitions Maintenance and Inspection Section of the Equipment and Maintenance Branch. The purpose of this position is to perform organizational and intermediate level maintenance of munitions utilizing associated test and support equipment, as well as operate manual/automated documentation systems. Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on unguided munitions according to technical orders. Receives, stores, ships, inspects, inventories, and performs intermediate maintenance on assigned conventional munitions. Ensures implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection agency’s (EPA) Military munitions Rule.
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Experience, education, or training which has provided the candidate with the knowledge and application of mechanical and electrical principles and the skill to perform intricate repair and adjustment of hydraulic and pneumatic components and devices.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: (WG-06) - 6 Months experience in which the applicant demonstrates: 1. Experience servicing and adjusting ordnance equipment, such as cleaning, lubricating, assembling, and disassembling parts. 2. Experience which has demonstrated the applicant’s ability to identify and locate troubles by sight, hearing or by use of simple gauges. 3. Experience in the use of common hand tools. 4. Experience which demonstrated the ability to follow written instructions.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAs): WG-6 1. Ability to service, repair and maintain ordnance equipment. 2. Ability to troubleshoot malfunctions and determine cause of problem. 3. Ability to use common handtools. 4. Ability to interpret written instructions.
SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION: NOTE: College Transcripts are required if you wish to use Education as a substitution for experience or if a degree is a requirement for the position. A copy of the transcript must be submitted with the Job Application. Study successfully completed in a college, university, technical or vocational school may be substituted for experience at the rate of one year of study (30 semester hours or 20 classroom hours of instruction per week for 6 months of experience). Maximum credit is 6 months of specialized experience. Courses must be directly related to the work of the position.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCEDURES: 1. All interested members may apply by submitting a completed NGB Form 34-1 and a recent RIP, which can be obtained from the Military Personnel Office, at your unit. Due to manning restrictions, positions will not be filled if funding/resource are not available. ENSURE JOB NUMBER IS ENTERED ON NGB 34-1; RIP ATTACHED 2. Selection will be made without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, political affiliation, age or marital status. Eligibility of Guards women must be consistent with existing assignment policies.
3. Selection will be made from those applicants determined best qualified in terms of experience, training and demonstrated performance ability. Simultaneous announcements will be staffed against technician position description criteria. Ensure all prior experience with inclusive dates is annotated in detail when applying.
4. Requirements for entry into the AGR program require the applicant candidate to possess an AFSC compatible with the advertised position requirement. If there are no qualified applicants or only a single qualified applicant, applicants for entry into the AGR program who could qualify under the re-training requirements of paragraph 3-7, ANGI 36-101, will be included on the certificate to be forwarded to the selecting official. If there are no qualified applicants (individuals holding the AFSC), all conditionally qualified applicants will be included on the certificate of eligibility without regard to whether the applicant is current Ohio AGR or seeking entry into the AGR program. All applicants will be identified as “conditionally qualified.”
5. Individual selected for an AGR Tour must have sufficient retainability to complete 20 years of active duty prior to his/her mandatory separation date, (MSD) officer, age 60 for enlisted. Must be able to serve at least 5 consecutive years in the AGR program prior to eligibility for military non-disability retirement or retainer pay. Military technicians who are eligible for or are receiving a civil service annuity may not change to military duty status. Applicants receiving or eligible to immediately receive a federal retirement annuity and a state annuity for service as National Guard technicians are not eligible for entry on an AGR tour.
6. Overgraded ENLISTED must state in writing or on your application that you are willing to take an administrative reduction to the advertised pay grade. Request must be included with your application
7. Full-time military members accepting a position as an Active Guard Reserve (AGR) must remain in that position for a minimum period of twelve (12) months. Accepting an initial or subsequent tour of active duty in the AGR program incurs an obligation on the member’s part to remain in that position for a sufficient period of time. AGOH-AIR/DP and HRO-AGR Office Manager will consider waivers. Waiver may be approved in exceptional circumstances by ANG/MPPMP.
8. Pregnant females are eligible to apply for AGR tours. Individuals selected for AGR tours must meet all applicable medical and physical requirements in accordance with AFI 48-123 prior to entering or initiating the tour. If selected, they cannot be appointed and entered on active duty until the pregnancy period has expired.
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