Close Quarters Combat Instructor  
    
 
 
 
     
      
        
        Minimum Qualifications Summary 
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        Certification & Education  
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        Experience Required 
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        Preferred experience as a RSO for Small Arm range evolutions, specifically Range Close Quarters Combat or Dynamic Range (COMNAVSPECWARCOMINST 3591.1D). 
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    Job Objective 
 Instructor tasks are to instruct activities related to Close Quarters Combat (NTTP 3-05.24) and Special Operations in Urban Combat (SOUC) skills and tactics emphasizing target discrimination, precise shot placement, rapid and structured force movement, precision breaching, and clear communications between patrol members. These skills are required for operations inside buildings, ships, maritime platforms, and other confined spaces including aircraft, tunnels, and caves per NTTP 3-05.24. 3.6.1  
     
    General Instructor Responsibilities 
     
     
        
       - With the exception of the Vertical Assault, Combatives and Air Operations instructors may be required to qualify and act as Range Safety Officer (RSO).
 - Instructors perform logistic support for each field exercise. Logistic support may include: coordinating with other on-hand instructors to provide subject matter expertise. Instructors assist with performance of risk assessments and assigning a level of risk associated with corresponding factors (weather, distance from emergency medical care, on-hand equipment, instructor-to-student ratio, level of proficiency of each student) in determining the success of the exercise. Additionally, the contractor shall assist in making recommendations for training schedules/curriculum, scheduling training sites and ranges, reviewing student rosters, and identifying equipment shortages to the Government instructors or COR. Furthermore, the contractor shall also be required to assist in set-up and coordination of equipment in the practical field environment (i.e. targeting systems, marine reconnaissance vehicles, sandbags, etc.). Instructors assist with logistical support during planning, classroom instruction, practical field training, final training exercises, and Troop movements with Trip Leader instructors.
 - There are circumstances that require an instructor to perform multiple disciplines under one curriculum or training.
 - Accommodate occasions of ad-hoc and extended work schedules to satisfy training requirements.
 - Ability to understand a wide variety of guidelines, publications and instructions relating to safety and mission-specific NSW training.
 - Be physically fit and able to work in an environment that is fast-paced while completing multiple tasks, and meeting stringent timelines. Specifically, the contractor must be physically capable of performing on-site practical instruction for periods of up to 20 hours, in conditions ranging from minus 5 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. During this period, the contractor shall be required to engage in physical activities such as running, swimming, climbing, and lifting (up to 75 lbs).
 
        
       
    
  
     
    Responsibilities 
 NSW Subject Matter Expert and able to instruct in the following:  
    
      
     - Dynamic and Deliberate Entry from two-man through Troop sized clearance.
 - Hallways, Stairways and De-conflictions
 - Marshalling and Sensitive Site Exploitation
 - Forced Entry to include explosive, manual, mechanical and thermal.
 - Employment of Diversionary and Marking Devices
 - Target Analysis and Assault Planning
 - Tactical Leader and Command and Control Element development.
 - Dismounted/Mounted Patrolling and Immediate Action (Contact) Drills
 - Ground and Air Asset Management and Implementation
 - Fixed and Rotary Wing insertion/extraction
 - Non-Combatant Evacuations
 
      
      
     
    Education & Certification 
 Refer to Responsibilities and Experience sections.  
     
    Work Location 
 Naval Base Coronado, CA  
     
    About Lukos 
 Lukos has been delivering professional services to the Federal Government for 15 years. We help a variety of federal agencies in areas such as national security, homeland security, international development, training, analytics, healthcare, and other professional services. Since our founding, we have grown to support all military services and multiple federal civilian agencies. About Our Name: Lukos is ancient Greek for "wolf". The characteristics of the wolf match our approach to national security. The wolf is known for cunning, aggression, patience, and teamwork. An individual wolf is smart, strong, and resilient, but the true strength of wolves is their ability to work together as a wolfpack. Kipling said it best in The Law of the Jungle. 
 "For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack."  
     
    At Lukos we take care of our pack by offering full-time employees competitive benefits to include: medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life insurance, short and long term disability coverage, paid time off and Federal holidays. 
 Lukos is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or national origin.  
    
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