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01/24/2012 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Upcoming Career Opportunities

THREAT MANAGEMENT GROUP is working a proposal for a number of positions that are either in support of, coordination to, operations and direction in providing training, advisor status and field exercises to Marines who may deploy to bring Security and Force Training to Foreign Security Forces overseas. Following is a brief summary of some of the jobs. If there is any interest in applying for consideration to these possible positions, please contact: jennifer.fitzhugh@threatgroup.com for getting the full job description to see if you have the specific qualifications. Most of the positions require at least this basic minimum:

- Prior service (in some cases specifically USMC) E6 and above
- SECRET Clearance (in place)

Some do not require specific USMC, but only military

Following is a brief of several of the positions we are looking for candidates to be submitted:

TRANSITION TEAM POLICE TRAINER SME: A former experienced Civilian Law Enforcement (Police) Officer and FTO (Field Training Officer) or work experience as a Basic (Civilian) Police Academy Instructor who has a thorough understanding of “civilian” community “policing” to serve as a Police Specific “subject matter expert” and training coordinator for Advisor Training to develop and implement specific police training curriculum to support Marines assigned as Police Advisors to Foreign Forces. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC personnel who when deployed may effectively train, mentor and advise the Foreign Security Force Law Enforcement units to which they are assigned.

ADVISOR COUNTER-INSURGENCY (COIN) SME: Former DoD-sanctioned advisor-specific trainer with focus on COIN and FID, Vehicle Mounted Operations/IED identification and countermeasures, tactics, weapons employment and tactical communications experience in Counter-insurgency operations to support contract requirements in providing instruction and SME in accordance with the USMC T & R Manual NAVMC 3500.59 on Security Force Assistance (SFA), and Advisor Course Descriptive Data (CDD)/Program(s) of Instruction (POI) for pre-deployment training. Applicants will possess military experience at a level of E-6 or above. It is desirable that applicants have former military instructor experience, have been in an operational environment which has provided instruction to Foreign Security Forces and understands the imperative skill sets to provide and perform to the Advisor Team’s mission success. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC personnel who direct the Team training and exercise evolutions towards execution of mission objectives.

ATC / ATG ADVISOR TRAINER AND OPERATIONS ASSISTANT: Former United States Marine Corps (USMC) SNCO, E7 or above, with recent operational experience at the Advisor Team level within the last four years. Additionally, knowledge and experience of current Marine Corps Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP) and Lessons Learned from recent real world operations within the last four years to support ATC / ATG Pre-deployment training (PTP) program of USMC combat Security Cooperation Teams. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC program officers who direct the PTP combat Security Cooperation Team training and exercise evolutions in training operations support, planning, scheduling and execution of mission objectives.

ATC SITE COORDINATOR: Former United States Marine Corps (USMC) SNCO or Field Grade Officer with combat arms skills background to coordinate, manage, supervise, develop and implement ATC Pre-deployment training (PTP) program of USMC combat Security Cooperation Teams. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC program officers who direct the PTP combat Security Cooperation Team training and exercise evolutions.

ATC / ATG LOGISTICS ASSISTANT: Former United States Marine Corps (USMC) NCO, E6 or above, with recent combat deployment experience in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom to provide assistance with logistical support of advisor training at the direction of ATC / ATG Operations Officer, Operations Chief, and Logistics Chief. Operational experience within the last six years is a plus. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC program personnel who direct the PTP combat Security Cooperation Team training and exercise evolutions in training operations support, planning, scheduling and execution of mission objectives.

ATG SITE COORDINATOR: Former United States Marine Corps (USMC) SNCO or Field Grade Officer with combat arms skills background to coordinate, manage, supervise, develop and implement ATG Pre-deployment training (PTP) program of USMC combat Security Cooperation Teams. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC program officers who direct the PTP combat Security Cooperation Team training and exercise evolutions.

INTELLIGENCE SME: Former United States Marine Corps (USMC) MOS Code 02XX holder or Army MOS code 35XX holder, E6 or above, with recent experience as an Intelligence Chief in a military operating theater combat zone such as Operation Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom to provide contract support in analysis and teaching Intelligence skills. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC program officers who direct the Training Team (TT) for Intel pre-deployment training; including basic Intelligence planning, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB), basic RFIs, basic Fires Planning, basic tactical military analysis, map and terrain analysis, IPB, HUMINT collection and evaluation of Intel information.

TACTICS SME: Former military E-6 or above with combat arms skills background to provide training in accordance with the Course Descriptive Data (CDD)/Program(s) of Instruction (POI) on tactical infantry operations in a counter-insurgency environment. It is desirable that applicants have former military instructor experience and recent Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTP) and lessons learned from recent real world operations within last four years. This contractual requirement requires interface and teamwork with active duty USMC personnel who direct the Team training and exercise evolutions towards execution of mission objectives.

There are others. All of these full job descriptions can be found on LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jlfitzhugh or contact Jennifer Fitzhugh directly at:
jennifer.fitzhugh@threatgroup.com


01/10/2012 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

South Carolina Concealed Weapons Permit Refresher Course

South Carolina Concealed Weapons Refresher Course

Purpose: This course is designed to re-enforce the responsibilities required of the Concealed Weapons Permit holder by providing up to date legal training, basic weapons nomenclature and the fundamentals of safe shooting.
Method of Instruction: Classroom and Range Exercises
This 4 hour course of instruction will be taught by means of classroom presentation, lecture and live fire practical application at TMG’s training complex.
Topics:
1. South Carolina Legal’s (concealed, transporting and use of force)
2. Firearms Safety
3. Proper Storage of Weapons
3. Handgun Characteristics (Revolver, Semi Auto)
4. Ammunition Knowledge
5. Fundamentals of Shooting
6. Presentation from Holster or Carry Method
7. Proper Equipment Placement
8. Range Safety and procedures
Minimum Required equipment: Handgun, belt, holster (or intended means of carry, ie purse), ear protection, wraparound ballistic eye protection, closed toe shoes or boots, clothing suitable for the existing conditions, rain gear, lunch and enough liquids to sustain you throughout the day. Extra magazines (for autos), speed-strip/speed loader for revolvers, and handgun cleaning kits are highly recommended.
Required ammunition: 50 rounds
Duration: 1/2 Day
Prerequisites: Students will need their valid South Carolina Concealed Weapons Permit.
Note: South Carolina permittees who carry firearms in reciprocal states are likewise responsible for familiarizing themselves with the applicable laws and regulations of the reciprocal state.

When: Saturday, February 25, 2012 9 am
Number of students: Minimum of 5
Course Tuition: $25.00. Free for students who obtained their CWP training through TMG. Additional 50 round courses of fire are available for $10.00 per person for every additional course.
Ammunition: Call for current pricing
Receive: TMG Certificate of Training upon successful completion
Registration: Course registration form can be requested at TMGTraining@ThreatGroup.com or by contacting Ken McRae 1-803-829-2114 or 803-707-3060


12/14/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Happy Birthday B1!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BRANDON COX!! Everyone take a moment today to wish Brandon, our fearless leader, a great day and an ever successful and happy coming year!!! (But don’t ask how old he is -ha ha).


11/28/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

New Civilian Based Course

The new civilian based courses are now reflected on the TMG calendar through June, along with the course descriptions.  If you or someone you know is interested please contact Ken McRae at the Urban Training Center 803.829.2114 to register.


11/23/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Happy Thanksgiving

Threat Management Group would like to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving weekend.  We hope that all those who are able will enjoy the time with family and friends.  For those currently serving our country away from home, we are grateful for you and your sacrifice and pray for your safe return soon.


11/10/2011 | Filed under: General | 2 Comments »

Marine Corps Birthday

On this day 236 years ago while sitting in Philadelphia at Tun Tavern the Continental Congress approved a resolution calling for two battalions of Marines.  The United States Marines began recruiting in Tun Tavern, a combination bar and brothel. And, to this day, it is said that good Marines are never far from either.*

If you find yourself fortunate enough to today to find a Marine, thank him or her for their service and remember those who are unable to celebrate this day here at home. It is today, 10 November, that we celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the United States Marine Corps and remember those who have served and continue to uphold the honors and traditions of the United States Marine Corps. Thank you and Semper Fi!

*(excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey)


11/10/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Fulfilling IDIQ Contract

TMG is currently delivering and conducting installation of the training products included in the 5 year IDIQ contract at Eglin AFB, Tyndall AFB, Creech AFB, Ft. Dix, Camp Bullis, Sembach AB, Moody AFB, and Andersen AFB.


11/08/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

We Have Moved!

TMG has officially moved locations.  We are now located at 139 Gateway Drive, Ladson, SC 29456.  We look forward to the growth and expansion of the company that the increase of space will allow.

New Building

Moving


11/06/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Golf Tournament for Carolina Children’s Charity

On November 5th TMG sponsored a hole at the 4th Annual Goose Creek Fire Department’s Charity Golf Tournament supporting Carolina Children’s Charity. Brandon Cox, along with George Mcallister and Johnny Holmes from CTC, participated in the day’s events at Crowfield Plantation Country Club.

Team TMG


11/05/2011 | Filed under: General | No Comments »

Open House at TMG

TMG held their 6th Annual Open House and Pig Pickin’ on November 4th at the new building. We enjoyed the company of TMG family, friends and business associates, and look forward to many more to come. A special thank you goes to Roger Heaton and his Competition Cooking Team for the amazing job they did catering the event.


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