AFLCMC Providing PALACE the Warfighter s Edge ACQUIRE PROGRAM LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST AND BUSINESS & INDUSTRY CAREER FIELDS AT TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, OK Katie Ward, DAF Logistics Workforce Manager DSN: 884-8419, COMM: 405-734-8419 katie.ward@us.af.mil PROVIDING THE WARFIGHTER S EDGE
Air Force Mission The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace. To achieve that mission, the Air Force has a vision of Global Vigilance, Reach and Power. That vision orbits around three core competencies: Developing Airmen, Technology-to-Warfighting and Integrating Operations. Core competencies and distinctive capabilities are based on a shared commitment to three core values -- integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. https://www.airforce.com/mission 2
Air Force Materiel Command Continue to Strengthen AFMC s Role in the Nuclear Enterprise Advance Today s & Tomorrow s Combat Capabilities through Leading-Edge Technology Acquire and Support War-Winning Capabilities Perform World-Class Test and Evaluation Sustain Air Force Capabilities through World-Class Depot Maintenance & Supply Full Spectrum Mission Support Capabilities 3 http://www.af.mil/aboutus/factsheets/display/tabid/224/article/104481/air-force-materiel-command.aspx
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) supports the mission of the U.S. Air Force through acquisition and product support of cutting-edge weapon systems and solutions for the warfighter. AFLCMC is responsible for designing, developing and delivering the aerospace weapon systems and capabilities that support the U.S. warfighter and our allies. For more than nine decades, AFLCMC and its predecessors have provided the military aviation technologies that have allowed our nation s military to operate safely and effectively when flying into harm s way. While the technologies and conflicts may have changed throughout the years, the mission has not. Carrying out our mission takes individuals with pride, dedication and skill. Explore a career that offers a supportive work environment, exceptional federal benefits and an opportunity to contribute to the strong and proud tradition of the U.S. Air Force. http://www.wpafb.af.mil/aflcmc 4
What does AFLCMC Support? E-3 System Program Office Air Traffic Control and Landing System (ATCALS) High Frequency Global Support Branch KC-46 Program Support Branch KC-135 Program Office KC-10 Program Office Commercial Derivative Aircraft Program Office Trainer Aircraft Support Office B-1 & B-52 Program Office B-2 Program Support Branch Propulsion Sustainment Division 5
Logistics Career Field Logistics management professionals are responsible for providing guidance and support in acquiring, fielding, deploying and planning for all product and service stages. This will include direct responsibility for planning, programming, provisioning, acquiring, distributing and maintaining accountability for our product support elements. As a professional in this field, you will investigate and analyze unusual problems or conflicts in the area of product support, as well as formulate studies to ensure plans are completed successfully. The logistics career field is the largest career field within the Air Force with a workforce of over 45,000 employees. http://jobs.afacquisitioncareers.com/careers/aflcmc-jobs 6
General Functions of AFLCMC Logisticians Life Cycle Logistics Supply Chain Management Foreign Military Sales Supply Support and Support Equipment Management Program Qualitative and Quantitative Analytics Technical Data Support and Management Risk Management Maintenance Planning and Management Project Management Training & Training Support Design Interface Assurance Packaging, Handling, Storage, & Transportation Product Support Management Sustaining Engineering Facilities and Infrastructure Management Contract Performance Monitoring Financial Management Computer Resource Management http://jobs.afacquisitioncareers.com/careers/aflcmc-jobs 7
Business & Industry Career Field (Program Management) An Air Force Acquisition Program Manager is responsible and accountable for the successful execution of an acquisition program. The scope of their responsibility includes managing projects and/or modifications to a weapon system, being the designated responsible party for managing one or more acquisition programs or designated space or weapon systems throughout the life cycle. The program manager is accountable for credible cost, schedule, and technical performance.. http://jobs.afacquisitioncareers.com/careers/aflcmc-jobs 8
General Functions of AFLCMC Program Managers Life Cycle Management Planning, Programming, and Budgeting Earned Value Management Program Qualitative and Quantitative Analytics Technical Management Risk Management Maintenance Planning and Management Project Management Design Interface Assurance Production Management Industrial Management Sustaining Engineering Contract Performance Monitoring Preparing and Presenting Briefings Computer Resource Management Quality Management http://jobs.afacquisitioncareers.com/careers/aflcmc-jobs 9
PALACE Acquire (PAQ) Program Opportunity for those who have graduated or will graduate by start date Occupies a full-time position Requirements for graduation from program: Three (3) year, formal training plan completion Operational Training Assignment Paid program with yearly promotions upon successful performance Upon completion of the program, the Air Force offers a permanent position at the current duty location or within the servicing major command https://www.usajobs.gov/studentsandgrads http://www.afciviliancareers.com/content/palace-acquire 10
Basic Qualifications U.S. Citizenship is required Ability to obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance Work occasionally requires travel away from duty station Must be willing to voluntarily relocate to the local area and understand the government does not pay for relocation/moving expenses Mobility Agreement The mobility agreement is a signed documented stating that an employee is aware of and agrees to the condition that a position may require relocation during or after completion of PAQ program Bachelors Degree - Business Related Degree and/or 24 Hours of Business Shown Preference; Must have degree in hand by start date; In addition, candidates must meet one of the following: GPA of 2.95 (or better) overall; GPA of 3.45 (or better) in major overall; Two year probationary period 11
Operational Training Assignment 3-Week Work Assignment to an Operational Base Unique to Logistics PAQ Program Experience field-level operations Enhance understanding & importance of the Logistician s/item Manager s role in relation to the Warfighter s mission Joint efforts with: Barksdale AFB, LA Dyess AFB, TX Hurlbert Field, FL Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC F.E. Warren, Wyoming Mt. Home, Idaho 12
Security Clearance Security Clearance Statement: This position requires the successful candidate to obtain and maintain a security clearance. Some possible impediments of obtaining a security clearance may include: Felony convictions; illegal drug usage (may be subject to random drug testing); Adverse financial issues (bankruptcy, loan defaults) or unusual financial activity (unexplained large sums of income cash); Dealings with foreign nationals; Failure to obtain the necessary security clearance will normally result in involuntary separation from government employment. Failure to fully disclose potential adverse information and/or making false statements on security paperwork will normally result in disqualification, immediate termination, and possibly imprisonment and/or financial penalties. Does this requirement present any problem? YES NO http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/security-clearancejobs/security-clearance-eligibility.html 13
Pathways Program Incentives Student Loan Repayment Outstanding principal balance only (no interest paid) Federally subsidized/unsubsidized loan types covered $10,000 per year* $20,000 maximum per intern* Accrued penalties/late fees not included Bi-weekly payments direct to lender Loan repayment amount subject to tax withholding Continued Service Agreement (CSA) requires three (3) years of continuous employment Failure to complete CSA» Leave DoD repay entire amount of payments made» Remain w/ DoD payments stop Current Federal employees are not eligible for student loan repayment *Dependent on available funding 14
Higher Education Tuition Assistance Funding is limited to two courses per term, with a maximum per person limit of $50K* The $50K limit includes both undergraduate and graduate degrees Funding may be provided up to 100% of the cost for tuition, laboratory, and other instructional fees Funding does not cover course material, optional fees, parking, charges for personal services or the costs of student TDY or vicinity travel TA is not guaranteed until the request is approved Individuals who fail to successfully complete a course will reimburse the Air Force for all TA costs for that course Must complete course with a C or better for undergraduate courses and B or better for graduate 15 *Dependent on available funding
DoD Employee Benefits Annual leave accrual rate Four (4) hours each pay period (less than 3 yrs of service), six (6) hours (3-15 years of service), and eight (8) hours (15+ years of service) Sick Leave Four (4) hours each pay period Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Ten (10) Paid Holidays Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) (equivalent to a 401K) https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/ https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pandemic-information/benefits/ 16
How Much Will I Get Paid? Logistics Management Specialist (GS-346) Year 1: Candidates Hired as GS-07 ($40,684) Year 2: Eligible for Promotion to GS-09 ($49,765)* Year 3: Eligible for Promotion to GS-11 ($60,210)* Program Management (GS-1101) Year 1: Candidates Hired as GS-07 or GS-09** ($40,684) ($49,765) Year 2: Eligible for Promotion to GS-09 ($49,765)* Year 3: Eligible for Promotion to GS-11 ($60,210)* Graduation from program eligible for Promotion to GS-12 ($72,168)* * Promotion opportunities dependent upon successful performance ** For eligibility at GS-09 level, candidates must have Masters degree by hire date 2017 GS Pay Table utilized for this chart Details can be found at https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2017/general-schedule/ Click of Rest of United States Annual Rate 17
Interested in The PAQ Opportunity? Email katie.ward@us.af.mil the following: Proper salutation Current resume (please ensure that your GPA, graduation date, and current local address is on the resume itself) Official transcripts (also can accept unofficial but needs stamp/signature by school) What career field/program you are interested in (Logistics, Business & Industry, Engineering, etc.) Proper closing No cover letter required NOTE: 3 rd party resume submissions will not be accepted 18
What Do We Look for in a Candidate? Self-initiative Leadership traits Community/Club/Organizational involvement Higher GPA Relevant degree programs Drive for learning Public speaking skills 19
Opportunities for Growth Capstone or final project Assisting with the fall and/or spring career fair Major logistics undertaking Shadowing a logistician Holding a board position Community/Club/Organization Leading a team or project Show results achieved both good and bad Practice interviewing with friends, family, and professors 20
Pathways Intern Program (Air Force Sustainment Center) Open to college students with 60+ credit hours completed (pursuing a Bachelors or Masters) GS-399-04 as a TIP Must be enrolled at least part time and be pursuing a degree program Flexible hours based on school schedule Works between 20-40 hours per week Must maintain good academic standing Possible conversion to a full-time career upon degree completion GS-05 target GS-11 or GS-07 target GS-11 based on GPA at graduation Accrue annual and sick leave based on the number of hours worked For more information please email jan.cobbs@us.af.mil or call 405-582-9776 21
Additional Needs at Tinker AFB B.S. or M.S. Computer Science B.S. or M.S. Computer Engineering B.S. or M.S. Electrical Engineering B.S. or M.S. Metallurgical Engineering 24 hours in a business related degree program 24 hours in a combination of operations research, math, probability, statistics, mathematical logic, and science At least three (3) of the 24 hours must be in calculus 22
Additional Information Some organizations a PAQ can rotate into require additional security and special access requirements Some organizations a PAQ can rotate into do not allow cell phones and/or other personal devices on the premises and/or inside the work area 23
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) *Note: The responses to the following FAQs are not official responses from the Department of the United States Air Force (DAF) or the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), but from the perspective of the Workforce Development Program Manager, Ms. Katie Ward. 26
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GS Within-Grade Increases (WGIs) Each GS grade has 10 steps. WGIs or step increases are periodic increases in a GS employee's rate of basic pay from one step of the grade of his or her position to the next higher step of that grade. 31