WEAPON Systems Specialist; Instructor; Title Security Clearance
Job in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, 73101, USA
Listed on 2026-07-14
Listing for:
Department of the Air Force
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-14
Job specializations:
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Transportation
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Education / Teaching
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Duties This position is located in an Air National Guard Wing, Operations Group, Special Operations Squadron. This is an Air National Guard dual status technician position requiring military membership, compatible military skill assignment and classification. The primary purpose of this position is to perform Weapon Systems Specialist (Instructor) duties, under the organizational title of Instructor Combat Systems Operator (ICSO) and navigator duties.
The position provides a full range of instruction to student CSOs, student pilots, qualified CSOs, qualified pilots, aircraft commander upgrade pilots, instructor upgrade CSOs, instructor upgrade pilots, flight examiners, and Foreign Nationals (FN) in unit-type equipped aircraft. MAJOR DUTIES:
Special Operation ICSO a. Manages all Special Operations Schoolhouse training scenarios that require extensive coordination between Mission Rehearsal Team (MRT) ground party, Tactical Operations Center (TOC) support, other airborne assets, and the Special Operations crew. b. Performs ICSO and navigator duties and provides a full range of ground and airborne flight instruction to active duty Air Force, joint service members, foreign nationals, and contractor personnel.
Training involves formal classroom, briefing, debriefing instruction, and actual flight instruction of pilots and CSOs. Tasks include wartime and peacetime day, night, and night vision assisted missions. c. Instructs, evaluates or performs combat tactics, sensor employment, operational procedures of special operations forces, computer architecture and networking, computer software applications, data links, cryptological operations, C2 operations, multiple communications devices, airstack operations, coalition aircraft capabilities, and pilot/CSO cockpit-specific switches/checklists.
d. Instructs CSOs in mission systems that are uniquely accessible to the CSOs, and all other crew members in maximizing optimal deployment of the aircraft and sensitive mission critical systems. Describes, in an unclassified manner, the "instruction" and evaluations of complex systems, tasks, procedures, and equipment relevant to this duty. MRT Ground Party Safety a. Constructs, presents, evaluates, briefs, executes and monitors complex friendly and hostile forces training scenarios to ensure dynamic team interaction and maximize safety of the MRT ground party.
b. Directs the safe execution of the ground team via multiple secure radios while also instructing the student CSOs and pilots; and asking/assigning/simulating other air assets in the Restricted Operation Zone. Monitors And Evaluates Student Progress, Performance And Flight Safety Instills flight safety in all aspects of instruction with frequent checks on student performance and course objectives. Tailors teaching approaches and techniques to support students' needs.
Evaluates student performance in achieving objectives, discusses performance levels with each student, and counsels individuals on their attainment of specified standards or to identify and resolve problems. Administers measurement devices, provides feedback, recommends special study options for students when needed, and identifies outstanding performance for special recognition. Enters student grades into the Training Management System following course mission accomplishment and ensures classroom and simulator objectives are met prior to allowing unrated students to perform the aircraft objectives.
Mission Commander May serve as mission commander when assigned aircraft are participating in deployment, redeployment, or employment operations during exercises, contingencies, joint training, unilateral tactical training, and other fighter/bomber/drone operations specified in implementing directives. May also command from a ground location such as a Command Post or Operations Center. May serve as the airborne commander of formation flights during operations and makes decisions to successfully complete mission assignments.
While serving as the mission commander on local missions and on unilateral training, joint training, aerial reviews, and other missions involving multiple aircraft, may perform primary crew member duties, for example, navigator duties. Flight CSO - Flying Missions Navigates currently assigned special operations aircraft on tactical, search and rescue, or weather missions over land and sea. Performs in-flight navigation and mission equipment checks on unit assigned aircraft.
Tasks may include wartime and peacetime day, night, and night vision assisted missions executing combat tactics and employment in all types of weather conditions including flight in mountainous terrain, threat systems engagement and avoidance, aerial reconnaissance, forward air control (aircraft), air-to-air and air to ground combat tactics, Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), and remote landing sites. Determines the most advantageous employment of mission systems in the tactical environment.
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