YOU MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE
The Motor Vehicle Mechanic repairs, rebuilds, or overhauls major assemblies of internal combustion automobiles, buses, trucks or tractors. Work involves most of the following: Diagnosing the source of trouble and determining the extent of repairs required; replacing worn or broken parts such as piston rings, bearings, or other engine parts; grinding and adjusting valves; rebuilding carburetors; overhauling transmissions; and repairing fuel injection, lighting, and ignition systems. In general, the work of the Motor Vehicle Mechanic requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent.
YOU MUST HAVE A CLEAN CRIMINAL BACKGROUND AND DRUG SCREEN
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.The Automotive Worker performs a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. The Automated Worker places and maintains decals on vehicles, checks and replaces batteries, rotates, repairs, and replaces tires, washes, polishes, and cleans interiors and exteriors of vehicles, drains, flushes, and replaces engine, transmission, and differential grease and oils, checks, cleans, calibrates, and replaces spark plugs, cleans and replaces oil and air filters. The Automotive Worker adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts, assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, electrical wiring and other items, maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas.
Physical Requirements:
1. Standing - 4 - 6 hours per day.
2. Walking - 4 - 6 hours per day.
3. Sitting - 1 - 2 hours per day
4. Lifting up to 50 lbs. - occasionally
5. Bending, stooping, climbing, kneeling, reaching - periodically.
6. Work outside and inside in non-climate-controlled environments.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.
The COMSEC Custodian is responsible for the accountability, safeguarding, distribution, destruction, and lifecycle management of all Communications Security (COMSEC) material supporting the Colombian Joint Force under FMS Case CO-D-GAK. This role ensures full compliance with Department of the Air Force, NSA, and DoD directives while supporting day-to-day operations of the COMSEC account, audits, and secure communications readiness.
Key Responsibilities
· COMSEC Account Management - Maintain, operate, and secure the COMSEC account in accordance with DoDM 5105.21, CNSSI 4005, AFMAN 17-1302-O, and PWS requirements for the CO-D-GAK program.
· Material Control & Accountability - Track, receipt, issue, transfer, and destroy keying material (KEYMAT), CCI equipment, and classified cryptographic items using approved systems (e.g., ACES, EKMS/KMI).
· Physical & Information Security - Maintain secure storage, access control, and continuous protection of all COMSEC holdings.
· Audit & Inspection Support - Prepare for and support formal inspections, inventories, and NSA/USAF audits; maintain 100% accountability.
· Incident Prevention & Reporting - Identify, document, and report COMSEC incidents, practices dangerous to security (PDS), and security deviations.
· Keying Material Management - Manage ordering, generation, distribution, and destruction of keying material in accordance with mission timelines.
· Training & User Support - Provide COMSEC briefings, training, and guidance to Colombian Joint Force personnel and U.S. support staff.
· Equipment Maintenance Coordination - Coordinate maintenance, replacement, and lifecycle management of CCI and cryptographic devices.
· Documentation & Recordkeeping - Maintain logs, SF-153s, access lists, destruction records, and PWS-required documentation.
· Mission Support - Ensure COMSEC readiness for operational missions, exercises, and secure communications supporting the FMS program.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.The COMSEC Custodian is responsible for the accountability, safeguarding, distribution, destruction, and lifecycle management of all Communications Security (COMSEC) material supporting the Colombian Joint Force under FMS Case CO-D-GAK. This role ensures full compliance with Department of the Air Force, NSA, and DoD directives while supporting day-to-day operations of the COMSEC account, audits, and secure communications readiness.
Key Responsibilities
· COMSEC Account Management - Maintain, operate, and secure the COMSEC account in accordance with DoDM 5105.21, CNSSI 4005, AFMAN 17-1302-O, and PWS requirements for the CO-D-GAK program.
· Material Control & Accountability - Track, receipt, issue, transfer, and destroy keying material (KEYMAT), CCI equipment, and classified cryptographic items using approved systems (e.g., ACES, EKMS/KMI).
· Physical & Information Security - Maintain secure storage, access control, and continuous protection of all COMSEC holdings.
· Audit & Inspection Support - Prepare for and support formal inspections, inventories, and NSA/USAF audits; maintain 100% accountability.
· Incident Prevention & Reporting - Identify, document, and report COMSEC incidents, practices dangerous to security (PDS), and security deviations.
· Keying Material Management - Manage ordering, generation, distribution, and destruction of keying material in accordance with mission timelines.
· Training & User Support - Provide COMSEC briefings, training, and guidance to Colombian Joint Force personnel and U.S. support staff.
· Equipment Maintenance Coordination - Coordinate maintenance, replacement, and lifecycle management of CCI and cryptographic devices.
· Documentation & Recordkeeping - Maintain logs, SF-153s, access lists, destruction records, and PWS-required documentation.
· Mission Support - Ensure COMSEC readiness for operational missions, exercises, and secure communications supporting the FMS program.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.Operational Contract Support (OCS) Contract Specialist – Kuwait
Location: Kuwait
Employment Type: Full-Time
Clearance: Ability to obtain and maintain required access credentials
Employer: DAV-Force, Inc.
Support U.S. Military Operations in the Middle East
DAV-Force is seeking an experienced Operational Contract Support (OCS) Contract Specialist to support U.S. military operations in Kuwait. This position is ideal for former DoD Contract Specialists, GS-1102 professionals, military contracting personnel, contingency contracting officers, acquisition professionals, and logistics specialists with experience supporting operational environments.
This role works directly with military staff, contracting offices, funding offices, logistics personnel, and end users to develop, manage, and track mission-critical contract requirements supporting U.S. Government operations.
Responsibilities
Develop, review, and manage acquisition and contract requirements packages.
Draft and revise Performance Work Statements (PWS), Statements of Work (SOW), Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE), Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASP), and supporting acquisition documentation.
Coordinate requirements development among military end users, contracting offices, funding offices, logistics personnel, and property book managers.
Track contract actions from requirements development through award, performance, and closeout.
Prepare and submit documentation for review boards and approval processes.
Conduct acquisition research and provide recommendations to leadership.
Monitor contract status and provide updates to senior military and government stakeholders.
Coordinate vendor deliveries and support contract execution activities.
Maintain contract records and reporting requirements.
Support Operational Contract Support (OCS) planning and integration efforts.
Required Qualifications
Minimum 4 years of acquisition, contracting, logistics, or operational support experience.
Experience supporting U.S. Government, DoD, military, or contingency contracting environments.
Working knowledge of federal acquisition processes and contract administration.
Experience preparing or reviewing acquisition packages and supporting documentation.
Strong communication, coordination, and organizational skills.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced operational environment.
Highly Desired Qualifications
Candidates with one or more of the following are strongly encouraged to apply:
DAWIA Contracting Certification
APDP Contracting Certification
FAC-C Certification
CPCM, CFCM, or CCMA Certification
Former GS-1102 Contract Specialist
Former Contracting Officer Representative (COR)
Contingency Contracting Experience
LOGCAP Experience
CENTCOM or USCENTCOM Experience
Joint Publication 4-10 Operational Contract Support familiarity
Military acquisition, logistics, engineering, or operational planning background
Prior overseas deployment or OCONUS support experience
Why DAV-Force?
DAV-Force is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) supporting U.S. Government operations worldwide. Our team delivers mission-critical support services across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific region.
We value professionals who thrive in operational environments and understand the importance of supporting the warfighter through effective acquisition and contract management.
Apply Today
If you have experience in federal contracting, acquisition, logistics, contingency operations, or operational contract support and are looking for an opportunity to support critical U.S. military missions overseas, we encourage you to apply.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.Operational Contract Support (OCS) Contract Specialist – Kuwait
Location: Kuwait
Employment Type: Full-Time
Clearance: Ability to obtain and maintain required access credentials
Employer: DAV-Force, Inc.
Support U.S. Military Operations in the Middle East
DAV-Force is seeking an experienced Operational Contract Support (OCS) Contract Specialist to support U.S. military operations in Kuwait. This position is ideal for former DoD Contract Specialists, GS-1102 professionals, military contracting personnel, contingency contracting officers, acquisition professionals, and logistics specialists with experience supporting operational environments.
This role works directly with military staff, contracting offices, funding offices, logistics personnel, and end users to develop, manage, and track mission-critical contract requirements supporting U.S. Government operations.
Responsibilities
Develop, review, and manage acquisition and contract requirements packages.
Draft and revise Performance Work Statements (PWS), Statements of Work (SOW), Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE), Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASP), and supporting acquisition documentation.
Coordinate requirements development among military end users, contracting offices, funding offices, logistics personnel, and property book managers.
Track contract actions from requirements development through award, performance, and closeout.
Prepare and submit documentation for review boards and approval processes.
Conduct acquisition research and provide recommendations to leadership.
Monitor contract status and provide updates to senior military and government stakeholders.
Coordinate vendor deliveries and support contract execution activities.
Maintain contract records and reporting requirements.
Support Operational Contract Support (OCS) planning and integration efforts.
Required Qualifications
Minimum 4 years of acquisition, contracting, logistics, or operational support experience.
Experience supporting U.S. Government, DoD, military, or contingency contracting environments.
Working knowledge of federal acquisition processes and contract administration.
Experience preparing or reviewing acquisition packages and supporting documentation.
Strong communication, coordination, and organizational skills.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced operational environment.
Highly Desired Qualifications
Candidates with one or more of the following are strongly encouraged to apply:
DAWIA Contracting Certification
APDP Contracting Certification
FAC-C Certification
CPCM, CFCM, or CCMA Certification
Former GS-1102 Contract Specialist
Former Contracting Officer Representative (COR)
Contingency Contracting Experience
LOGCAP Experience
CENTCOM or USCENTCOM Experience
Joint Publication 4-10 Operational Contract Support familiarity
Military acquisition, logistics, engineering, or operational planning background
Prior overseas deployment or OCONUS support experience
Why DAV-Force?
DAV-Force is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) supporting U.S. Government operations worldwide. Our team delivers mission-critical support services across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific region.
We value professionals who thrive in operational environments and understand the importance of supporting the warfighter through effective acquisition and contract management.
Apply Today
If you have experience in federal contracting, acquisition, logistics, contingency operations, or operational contract support and are looking for an opportunity to support critical U.S. military missions overseas, we encourage you to apply.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.Under general direction, the Warehouse Specialist performs a variety of warehousing duties that require an understanding of the facility’s storage plan. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
· Verifying materials or merchandise against receiving documents
· Noting and reporting discrepancies or visible damage
· Routing materials to designated storage locations
· Storing, stacking, or palletizing materials according to established procedures
· Rearranging and taking inventory of stored materials
· Inspecting stored materials and reporting deterioration or damage
· Removing materials from storage and preparing them for shipment
· Operating hand trucks or power equipment as required
Requirements
Current Driver License
Clean criminal background
Able to obtain base access
Clean drug screen
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.
High school graduate or equivalent.
· 5 years directly related work experience.
· Working knowledge of how heavy duty machinery, engines, hydraulic systems,
transmissions and other parts and systems work.
· Ability to detect faulty items, determine cause of malfunction, and determine best repair
methods.
· Ability to assemble, disassemble, repair, or modify components and systems.
· Ability to read and interpret parts lists, manufacturers’ and Government repair manuals,
diagrams, and electrical schematics.
· Thorough understanding of the principles of operation and required repairs of all
components and sub-components including but not limited to the Suspension, Engine,
Transmission, Transfers, Differentials, wreckers, winches and sub-components.
· Ability to utilize Technical Manuals, Lubrication Orders/Instructions, and Modification
Instructions to repair all rolling stock assets.
· Possess a valid State Motor Vehicle Operator License and able to obtain and maintain a
Tactical Operator License as necessary.
· Ability to comply with all established methods, safety standards, quality standards, and time
schedules applicable to this position.
· U.S. Citizen.
· Must be able to obtain and maintain a Common Access Card (CAC) and Base Access.
Must be able to pass a drug screen
Must have a clean criminal background
CDL's a plus but not required
The Heavy Equipment Mechanic analyzes malfunctions and repairs, rebuilds, and maintains power equipment, such as cranes, power shovels, scrapers, paving machines, motor graders, trench-digging machines, conveyors, bulldozers, dredges, pumps, compressors, and pneumatic tools. This worker operates and inspects machines or equipment to diagnose defects, dismantles, and reassembles equipment, using hoists and hand tools, examines parts for damage or excessive wear, using micrometers and gauges, replaces defective engines and subassemblies, such as transmissions, and tests overhauled equipment to insure operating efficiency. The mechanic welds broken parts and structural members, may direct workers engaged in cleaning parts and assisting with assembly and disassembly of equipment, and may repair, adjust, and maintain mining machinery, such as stripping and loading shovels, drilling, and cutting machines, and continuous mining machines.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.General Summary: Performs duties involving the assembly, fabrication, troubleshooting,
testing, repair, modification, and general maintenance of electrical equipment or components
which have typically been removed from ships, ground support equipment, and tracked or
wheeled heavy duty vehicles. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Performs operator, intermediate
and limited major rebuild levels of maintenance which includes spot painting. Provides
technical assistance, guidance, or training to lower level mechanics and assists higher level
mechanics. Performs other tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
AA degree requiring a minimum of 500 hours of instruction or equivalent. This knowledge may be
obtained by a combination of on-the-job training and/or formalized technical schools. Five years of
directly related work experience. Complete the Basic Electrical Equipment Repairman Course, or
equivalent. Complete the Advanced Military Maintenance School, or equivalent. Must be able to lift
50 pounds. In-depth knowledge of electrical circuitry, electrical principles and formulas, and their
practical application to the equipment and systems repaired. Knowledge of electronic circuitry and
theory and general mechanical skills and knowledge. Ability to apply knowledge of wire color codes,
symbols, layout sheets, wiring diagrams, schematics, technical orders, and manufacturer’s
specifications. Must possess valid State Drivers License and able to obtain and maintain a Tactical
Operator License as necessary. Ability to comply with all established methods, safety standards,
quality standards, and time schedules applicable to this position. U.S. Citizen. Must be able to obtain
and maintain a Common Access Card (CAC) and Base Access.
Company DescriptionPLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING.