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20 jobs that use DOD the most

Jobs that use dod the most include packaging specialist, community planner, and aircraft engineer.

What jobs use DOD the most?

1. Packaging Specialist

How packaging specialist uses DOD:

  • Manage a team of 16-35 to insure packaging lines are running to standards as far as USDA guidelines and company productivity.
  • Verified/Document product components; ensure compliance with quality standards and FDA and GMP procedures/guidelines.
  • Operate packaging equipment to produce quality products in a safe and efficient manner under OSHA, ISO, GMP procedures.

Most common skills for packaging specialist:

  • DOD
  • Package Design
  • Logistics
  • Safety Policies
  • Continuous Improvement
  • GMP

2. Community Planner

How community planner uses DOD:

  • Guide production planning activities ranging from developing and revising production schedules, forecasting trends and customer demand, and managing logistics.
  • Create material bill of materials (MBOM or EBOM) assisting with driving demand in MRP for development assemblies.
  • Create sophisticated GIS tool to maximize understanding of construction constraints by combining base specific data with regional and national data sets.

Most common skills for community planner:

  • Community Planning
  • DOD
  • Demolition
  • Project Management
  • Community Development
  • GIS

3. Aircraft Engineer

How aircraft engineer uses DOD:

  • Lead the software development for multiple successful NASA and DOD small business innovative research (SBIR) grants.
  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Design the galleys of private jets using AutoCAD.

Most common skills for aircraft engineer:

  • DOD
  • Aircraft Systems
  • CAD
  • Airframe
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Landing Gear

4. Weather Forecaster

How weather forecaster uses DOD:

  • Obtain certification from NWS; disseminate hourly METAR's and SPECI's as needed.
  • Work regularly with the ASOS and various weather relate web sites such as JAAWIN, NOAA and NRL.
  • Disseminate METARs and SPECIs locally and longline to NOAA.

Most common skills for weather forecaster:

  • DOD
  • Weather Warnings
  • Computer System
  • Weather Data
  • Flight Safety
  • Combat

5. Armorer

How armorer uses DOD:

  • Conduct ammunition inventory and lead maintenance team during quarterly magazine sprinkler inspections and certifications.
  • Experience includes servicing many ATMs such as: Wincor, Hyosung, Diebold, NCR, and Tranax.
  • Refinish wooden stocks for rifles and shotguns by hand sanding and rubbing with special finishing oil and quick-drying lacquer.

Most common skills for armorer:

  • DOD
  • Combat
  • Physical Security
  • Safety Issues
  • Weapons Maintenance
  • Ammunition

6. Counterintelligence/Humint Specialist

How counterintelligence/humint specialist uses DOD:

  • Lead and train scout vehicle crews, and supervise request, receipt, storage and issue of ammunition.
  • Ensure successful delivery of CBRN equipment to require locations; facilitate service maintenance of all inventory; resolve equipment issues.
  • Work with officers in presenting PowerPoint presentations.

Most common skills for counterintelligence/humint specialist:

  • DIA
  • DOD
  • Threat Assessments
  • OPSEC
  • Product Development
  • US Army

7. Action Officer

How action officer uses DOD:

  • Apply business engineering/re-engineering principles to achieve productivity and quality improvement of DoD products.
  • Implement upgrades, manage security and troubleshoot problems in numerous environments and on many levels of computer technology.
  • Define technical support requirements, coordinate tasks, develop technical documentation and maintain reference materials on C2 training.

Most common skills for action officer:

  • DOD
  • National Security
  • Government Agencies
  • Direct Support
  • POC
  • Situational Awareness

8. Nuclear Weapons Specialist

How nuclear weapons specialist uses DOD:

  • Operate or provide leadership in the operation of field artillery radar systems.
  • Provide leadership, instruction, and supervision of properly setting up and using the radar system.
  • Store, inspect, maintain, and used small arms and ammunition for weapon storage area support.

Most common skills for nuclear weapons specialist:

  • DOD
  • Combat
  • Troubleshoot
  • Technical Data
  • CPR
  • Secret Security Clearance

9. Administrative And Technical Specialist

How administrative and technical specialist uses DOD:

  • Manage, monitor and troubleshoot wire and wireless network throughout the WISD campus and fiber connect buildings.
  • Lead the process of integrating the HRIS system, payroll, and compensation system into one database of record.
  • Manage FEDEX delivery requirements ensuring compliance with company policy.

Most common skills for administrative and technical specialist:

  • HR
  • DOD
  • Logistics
  • SharePoint
  • Technical Support
  • PCS

10. Radar Operator

How radar operator uses DOD:

  • Help troubleshoot, maintain, and upgrade electronics and software associate with the position.
  • Coordinate troubleshooting efforts with multiple agencies to include base and DOD to fix longstanding command and control issue.
  • Maintain several secure and non-secure networks, CISCO call manager and VOIP with PoE, including VG switch.

Most common skills for radar operator:

  • DOD
  • Technical Guidance
  • Radar Systems
  • Combat
  • Radar Operations
  • Operational Maintenance

11. Electronic Warfare Specialist

How electronic warfare specialist uses DOD:

  • Lead and train scout vehicle crews, and supervise request, receipt, storage and issue of ammunition.
  • Support several (USW), (NSW), (ASW), (SAR), flight missions.
  • Operate and maintain sonar avionics on board P3Cmod aircraft.

Most common skills for electronic warfare specialist:

  • SCI
  • DOD
  • Combat
  • RF
  • Secret Security Clearance
  • USAF

12. Network Intelligence Analyst

How network intelligence analyst uses DOD:

  • Collaborate with the ITC and J2 to offer new ideas to accomplish overall mission successes.
  • Conduct in-depth analysis across multiple SIGINT disciplines to identify enemy networks, and perform contact chaining discovery.
  • Utilize SIGINT database repositories and analytic tools to format information for dissemination.

Most common skills for network intelligence analyst:

  • SIGINT
  • DOD
  • Intelligence Analysis
  • Intelligence Community
  • Target Development
  • Computer Network Operations

13. Junior Program Analyst

How junior program analyst uses DOD:

  • Create and manage functional requirement documents for in house development of software applications for healthcare providers and payers.
  • Assist with event planning, travel and logistics.
  • Draft, route, and finalize CDRL acceptance/rejection letters establish within the web-based SharePoint for PMA-276.

Most common skills for junior program analyst:

  • DOD
  • Logistics
  • SharePoint
  • Meeting Minutes
  • Data Analysis
  • NAVSEA

14. Environmental Protection Specialist

How environmental protection specialist uses DOD:

  • Enter and manage water system inventory and monitoring requirements into EPA record database.
  • Coordinate chemical inventories for all divisions per OSHA Hazcom requirements.
  • Supervise facility and material flow diagram design/drafting via AutoCAD, and final permit renewal application documents preparation for TCEQ evaluation/approval.

Most common skills for environmental protection specialist:

  • Hazardous Waste
  • CFR
  • DOD
  • Site Inspections
  • Environmental Compliance
  • Environmental Issues

15. Physical Scientist

How physical scientist uses DOD:

  • Develop and manage third party claim investigations and contractor remedial oversight for various insurance companies.
  • Devise numerous processing and data visualization tools for analysis and assessment of multi-beam data quality.
  • Validate personnel work supporting DoD mapping / charting programs.

Most common skills for physical scientist:

  • Chemistry
  • Environmental Compliance
  • DOD
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Research Projects
  • Technical Reports

16. Flight Operations Manager

How flight operations manager uses DOD:

  • Manage operations associate facilities, flight training equipment, and all associate logistics.
  • Identify and manage implementation of projects design to meet unique regulatory compliance requirements during ongoing implementation of enterprise-wide LMS.
  • Assist and help assess TSA transition in airport.

Most common skills for flight operations manager:

  • Flight Operations
  • DOD
  • FAA
  • Safety Procedures
  • OPS
  • UAS

17. Material Engineer

How material engineer uses DOD:

  • Manage and successfully complete carbon/epoxy material qualification and gain approval from FAA to use in manufacturing of composite aircraft parts.
  • Position entails ownership of machinery and equipment performance used to produce supply for aluminum aerospace and automotive components.
  • Determine processing for titanium bloom and slab.

Most common skills for material engineer:

  • DOD
  • Failure Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • CAD
  • ASTM
  • Material Properties

18. Computer Training Specialist

How computer training specialist uses DOD:

  • Manage UNIX support contracting staff.
  • Instruct representatives on how to maximize functionality of relational database to effectively manage their sales territories and expenses.
  • Work directly with SMEs to develop new web-base compliance training.

Most common skills for computer training specialist:

  • DOD
  • Course Curriculum
  • ILT
  • Classroom Environment
  • Windows
  • HTML

19. Policy Officer

How policy officer uses DOD:

  • Manage all issues relate to high quality survey administration including training and approval/certification, performance oversight and data collection.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable U.S. Army, DOD, and NSA security policies and directives.
  • Coordinate DoD NBC defense actions, initiatives and issues within the U.S. government interagency community.

Most common skills for policy officer:

  • Policy Issues
  • DOD
  • Government Officials
  • Technical Assistance
  • Strategic Direction
  • Policy Changes

20. Intelligence

How intelligence uses DOD:

  • Manage logistics within precinct, create monthly business plans, and develop sales tracking and development system for store.
  • Perform initial and operational analysis of CI and HUMINT that focuse on human collection and assist in determining source reliability.
  • Edit all units IIRs, adding analyst comments, local and theater PIRs, and source evaluations.

Most common skills for intelligence:

  • SCI
  • DOD
  • All-Source
  • Threat Analysis
  • SME
  • OSINT

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