SAIC is seeking a Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES) Exercise Planner located in Pearl City, Hawaii to support the USINDOPACOM contract to coordinate and execute joint and multinational exercises using the Joint Training System, managing Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Time-Phased Force and Deployment Data (TPFDD), and movement operations while capturing lessons learned through after-action reporting and briefings to enhance future iterations. JOB DESCRIPTION: Coordinate and execute joint and multinational exercises using the Joint Training System, managing Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES), Time-Phased Force and Deployment Data (TPFDD), and movement operations. Lead exercise planning meetings, create operational concepts, sustainment plans, and executable TPFDDs, ensuring detailed, actionable plans for deployment and sustainment. Monitor movements in systems like the Single Mobility System, ensure reconciliation of airlift/sealift bills, and validate transportation charges for exercises. Review directives, Joint Manning Documents (JMDs), and Joint Exercise Transportation Plans (JETPs) for budget compliance, plan validation, and operational readiness. Generate and validate Transportation Account Code (TAC) memorandums for transportation coordination, including sealift, inland transit, and small cargo programs, while managing Unit Line Number (ULN) creation/verification. Provide program management reporting, cost estimates, outbrief deliverables, and other exercise-related tasks to support overall program objectives. Coordinate and ensure the end-to-end movement phase of the joint deployment and redeployment process for exercises includes self-deploying forces and forces requiring lift support and is composed of movement from origin to Point of Embarkation (POE), POE operations, and movement from the POE to POD (Debarkation). Movement Considerations During deployment or redeployment, forces requiring movement comprise three general categories: self-deploying forces, forces requiring intertheater and intratheater common-user airlift support, and unit movements involving a combination of self-deployment and common-user airlift support. Movement Control: coordinates transportation resources to enhance combat effectiveness and assets meet the deployment/redeployment and sustainment priorities of the supported CCDR Joint Exercise. Close coordination with Services (and Components), other CCMDs (esp. TRANSCOM), and other agencies and leaders.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees