Junior OPFOR Role Player
TX PMO
Description

  

Serves as an opposition force role player in realistic military training scenarios for initial and advanced skills students at the Security Forces Academy. Replicates adversary tactics and portrays a range of characters in simulated combat environments at Camp Bullis.

Requirements

  

Duties & Responsibilities

• Integrate into military training scenarios using real military weapons, equipment, and vehicles as directed by Team Leaders, the Senior OPFOR Lead, and on-site 343 TRS military personnel

• Portray diverse roles including hostile forces, ambushers, snipers, friendly forces, police, terrorists, foreigners, merchants, rioters, protestors, laborers, third-country nationals, severely injured personnel, displaced persons, refugees, and dignitaries

• Provide realistic threat capabilities and tactics as directed by 343 TRS cadre, in accordance with Exercise Rules of Engagement (EXROE)

• Wear culturally appropriate clothing representative of the area of operations (e.g., Middle East, Africa, European, Pacific, or emergent threat locations) during all exercise scenarios

• Wear military, police, civil defense, or detainee uniforms as required by specific training scenarios

• Ensure all weapons and attachments are cleaned and returned upon completion of duty

• Accompany certified military members to pick up ammunition (no handling of LIVE ammunition)

• Use only equipment and training aids provided by 343 TRS personnel; receive equipment before each event and return it at the end of the training day

• Operate Government-owned or rented vehicles (HMMWVs, LMTVs, pickup trucks, vans, stake-bed/light duty trucks) as required by scenario role

• Comply with AETC Abuse of Power policies and all policies regarding treatment of students

Minimum Qualifications

• Minimum 4 years of military experience in a combat-related career field

• Must meet arming and use of force standards per AFI 31-117 and comply with Gun Control Act of 1968 requirements; current DD Form 2760 required

• Must be familiar with all safety requirements and have a working knowledge of weapons used in training

• Must be able to distinguish between live, dye-marking, less than lethal, and blank ammunition

• Texas Class A or Class B CDL (26,001 lbs GVWR); must also be trained and licensed on LMTV

• Must read, understand, speak, and write English

• Able to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance

• Must sign a binding Statement of Non-Disclosure with the Government

Physical Requirements

• Capable of lifting and carrying over 40 pounds without fatigue or injury

• Able to safely maneuver through a rocky/hill environment for hard and realistic combat training scenarios

• Able to stand outdoors for 4-hour intervals in all weather conditions (heat, wind, cold, rain, snow)

• Able to maintain mobility including running in a rocky environment

• Comfortable with physical restraint (e.g., handcuffs/zip-ties) during training scenarios

• Must self-supply water and sustenance for up to 12-hour periods without departing training areas

• Physical contact may be required during training scenarios

Additional Information

This is a non-personal services contract position. Contractor personnel are not Government employees and will identify themselves as contractor personnel in all communications. All contractor employees must sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (Appendix C) prior to beginning performance. Government will provide workspace, computers, and equipment; contractor is responsible for culturally appropriate clothing and uniforms. Telework is not authorized.

Camp Bullis personnel are subject to AETC Abuse of Power policies and all policies regarding treatment of students. Personnel may be removed by the Commander for failure to adhere to these policies.