FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Supply Technician II, MQ-9?
The primary responsibility is the acquisition and management of parts and components associated with the MQ-9 series of UAS, including ensuring the timely availability of parts to support operational requirements at designated CONUS and OCONUS sites.
Is a security clearance required for this position?
Yes, an active Secret US Government clearance is required.
What qualifications are preferred for this role?
Preferred qualifications include an Associate degree in a relevant career field, UAS deployment experience (specifically with MQ-9), and prior experience as a Defense Contractor.
Will I need to travel for this job?
Yes, the position requires the ability to travel on CONUS/OCONUS deployments.
What are the physical requirements for the job?
The role may require lifting, carrying, and/or wearing Military Issued Equipment in excess of 50 pounds for extended periods.
What kind of training is necessary for this position?
Candidates must complete relevant military and/or vocational technical school curriculum or equivalent and achieve passing grades in all required courses/certifications for continued employment as needed.
Is prior military experience necessary?
While prior military experience is not explicitly required, a strong understanding of military logistics processes and procedures applicable to the US Navy and/or US Air Force logistics is essential.
What skills are necessary for effective communication in this role?
Candidates must be able to communicate effectively through both written and oral communications, and must have computer skills to work within logistics and maintenance processes.
Can you provide details about working conditions?
The position involves working within a team of professional UAS maintainers and aircrew while supporting military customers at various assigned locations, which may include deployment settings.
Are there any specific requirements related to travel documentation for OCONUS deployments?
Yes, for OCONUS deployments, candidates must have a valid U.S. Passport with a minimum of two years remaining and at least two facing pairs (four total) of blank Visa pages.