
SECURITY OFFICER (TITLE 5)
Air National Guard UnitsTHIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a SECURITY OFFICER (TITLE 5), Position Description Number T6006000 and is part of the FL 125th FW, National Guard.As an Security Officer, GS-0080-13, you will exercise supervisory personnel managementresponsibilities. Under the supervision of the Chief of the APO and the Wing Commander, this position directs, coordinates, and oversees work through APO Integration staff and supervisors. Responsible for decisions, management, oversight and quality control of personnel matters, including assignment/promotion recommendations, performance ratings, awards and other recognition, mentoring, contractor statements of work and acquisition plans and decisions.
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