Tactical Revolution, LLC
Maritime Warfare Role Player - TUCSON
Tactical Revolution, LLC, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718
Overview
Description Locations:
Davis Monthan Air Forces Base (DMAFB), AZ; Tucson, AZ; Phoenix, AZ; and San Diego, CA Dates : Multiple Courses per year We are seeking Maritime Warfare Role Players (MWRP) to support a formal course conducting full mission profiles in both Land and Maritime environments. This is a temporary contract position aligned with the course schedule and locations throughout the year. Responsibilities
Maritime FMP Role Players will perform duties on a military contracted vessel for continuous hours during scenarios. The MWRP may serve as medical patients, OPFOR, or as required by the scenario. Responsibilities include strong swimming ability and staying in character throughout entire maritime scenarios, including potential rotary wing extraction in a carrier basket. Required to perform duties on an approved military contracted vessel for up to 54 continuous hours during certain scenarios. Qualifications
Ability to lift and carry 200 lbs. for 400 meters nonstop. Previous documented experience as a Coxswain, RHIB crewmember, safety swimmer, or Water survival Instructor. Have knowledge and proficiency in the safe handling and use of firearms, small arms, including SIM, UTM, paintball, and blank-firing weapons, and pyrotechnics, including diversionary munitions; training hand grenades; RPG, IED, IDF, and CAS simulators; and smoke effects. Be comfortable wearing cultural, BLUFOR, & OPFOR attire relevant to each scenario; being physically searched; being shot with marking ammunition; being around loud noises; and receiving application of moulage. Worked as a rescue swimmer for the US Navy, or Coast Guard. Coast Guard Advanced Survival Technician qualified or similar. Acceptable similar qualifications TACREV will restrict is MWRPs to have at a minimum are:
US Marine Reconnaissance Course, US Marine Combatant Diver Course, and other US Marine equivalents US Marine Corps Water Survival Qualifications: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Instructor US Navy Swim Qualification Levels: 1-First Class, 2-Second Class (with the caveat of a pre-test demonstrating a 200-meter swim in less than 15-minutes) US Army Special Operations Combat Water Survival Test – Advanced Level US Army Special Forces Combat Diver Course, Ranger School Water Survival Course US Air Force Water Survival Training for Aircrew and Special Warfare Operator Training
Prior medical experience and training is preferred. Additional Information
Travel reimbursement is provided as detailed in each contract. Compensation commensurate with experience and contractual rates. Referral Bonuses given for other positions referred and completed.
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Description Locations:
Davis Monthan Air Forces Base (DMAFB), AZ; Tucson, AZ; Phoenix, AZ; and San Diego, CA Dates : Multiple Courses per year We are seeking Maritime Warfare Role Players (MWRP) to support a formal course conducting full mission profiles in both Land and Maritime environments. This is a temporary contract position aligned with the course schedule and locations throughout the year. Responsibilities
Maritime FMP Role Players will perform duties on a military contracted vessel for continuous hours during scenarios. The MWRP may serve as medical patients, OPFOR, or as required by the scenario. Responsibilities include strong swimming ability and staying in character throughout entire maritime scenarios, including potential rotary wing extraction in a carrier basket. Required to perform duties on an approved military contracted vessel for up to 54 continuous hours during certain scenarios. Qualifications
Ability to lift and carry 200 lbs. for 400 meters nonstop. Previous documented experience as a Coxswain, RHIB crewmember, safety swimmer, or Water survival Instructor. Have knowledge and proficiency in the safe handling and use of firearms, small arms, including SIM, UTM, paintball, and blank-firing weapons, and pyrotechnics, including diversionary munitions; training hand grenades; RPG, IED, IDF, and CAS simulators; and smoke effects. Be comfortable wearing cultural, BLUFOR, & OPFOR attire relevant to each scenario; being physically searched; being shot with marking ammunition; being around loud noises; and receiving application of moulage. Worked as a rescue swimmer for the US Navy, or Coast Guard. Coast Guard Advanced Survival Technician qualified or similar. Acceptable similar qualifications TACREV will restrict is MWRPs to have at a minimum are:
US Marine Reconnaissance Course, US Marine Combatant Diver Course, and other US Marine equivalents US Marine Corps Water Survival Qualifications: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Instructor US Navy Swim Qualification Levels: 1-First Class, 2-Second Class (with the caveat of a pre-test demonstrating a 200-meter swim in less than 15-minutes) US Army Special Operations Combat Water Survival Test – Advanced Level US Army Special Forces Combat Diver Course, Ranger School Water Survival Course US Air Force Water Survival Training for Aircrew and Special Warfare Operator Training
Prior medical experience and training is preferred. Additional Information
Travel reimbursement is provided as detailed in each contract. Compensation commensurate with experience and contractual rates. Referral Bonuses given for other positions referred and completed.
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