374 Airlift Wing
Position: Director, Complaints Resolution, GS-12
Duty Description: This position serves as an extension and principal advisor to the wing Inspector General (IG). The member implements and manages all phases of the wing Complaints Resolution Program (CRP) and Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) programs. The member plans, organizes, and executes a wide range of activities for the CRP and FWA programs ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, ensuring the best interest of the Air Force and Airmen needs are met. The member also investigates IG complaints and serves as the wing authority on conducting investigations and documenting the analysis, conclusions, and findings. Additionally, the member develops and administers a viable education and training program for the commanders and base populace on their rights and responsibilities regarding the Air Force CRP. Finally, the member will assist with the execution of the Commander’s Inspection Program.
Position: Environmental and Real Estate Program Manager (GS-0801-12)
Duty Description: The primary purpose of this position is to provide a general engineer who will represent the Air Force in liaison with USFJ/J4 and in all service component meetings on environmental engineering, real estate and general engineering projects and programs. This position will serve as the Environmental Engineer expert on all incident notifications and development/execution of the criteria not only in the U.S. environmental guidelines, but also the Japan Environmental Governing Standards (JEGS). This position will also serve as the Real Estate Officer who advises senior leadership on all real estate matters, USAF and PACAF policies, host country laws, treaties, Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA) and other government-to-government agreements related to real estate facilities and areas. Finally, the position will oversee the planning, programming, design, and construction of facility projects under the JFIP, SACO, DPRI, and relocation programs, when required. Position also provides technical engineering, environmental, and real estate assistance, to include staff visits, as required, to base level units wherever specific programs require attention and conduct Environmental and Real Estate assessments/actions.
Education Requirement: 4-Year Degree in Engineering.
Position: Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment Prevention and Response Specialist, GS-0101-11 (3 upcoming vacancies)
Duty Description: Serves as an installation Sexual Assault/Sexual Harassment Victim Advocate. Maintains support and follow-up contact with sexual assault/sexual harassment victims throughout the lifecycle of the case. Assists the installation SARC in the development and delivery of comprehensive sexual assault/sexual harassment training. Represents the SAPR installation program to both military and civilian agencies.
Position: Diversity and Inclusion Manager, GS-12
Duty Description: To serve as the installation Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) principal advisor reporting to the Wing Commander or Vice Commander performing a range of functions to facilitate and support the achievement of the Installation Wing’s Diversity and Inclusion mission. The focus of the mission is to create a community of inclusion, building and executing a diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion strategy that will positively and measurably affect the culture, team, and employee experience in the installation.
Position: Equal Opportunity Director, GS-12
- Duty Description: To serve as the installation Equal Opportunity (EO) Manager. The position is principal advisor to the Delegated Appointing Authority Commander on EO and conflict resolution matters. The incumbent is authorized to make technical and executive decisions for the Installation/Center Commander (Director) in all areas of functional responsibility, represent the Commander at meetings, conferences, official functions, and community events as pertains to EO, or regarding general conflict resolution matters. This position affects all military and civilian personnel under the authority of the Commander. Acts as the first level supervisor for a small/limited staff. Serves as the principal EO advisor to the Installation/Center Commander (Director) and senior leaders. Knowledge of DoD, Air Force, MAJCOM, federal law, executive orders, and local directives pertaining to EO programs.
Character Traits: Strong HR background, leadership, and a proven public speaker.
374 Contracting Squadron
Position: USAF Contract Specialist, GS-1102-07 / 09 / 11 (Potential vacancies, continuing to collect resumes)
Duty Description: Federal government contracting is the process of writing contracts to buy anything and everything the Government needs to run its operations. 374th Contracting Squadron is responsible for buying everything that the 374th Airlift Wing needs, from supplies to services to construction. As a Contract Specialist you will be representing the Government in the contracting process. The Government will always have a need for Contract Specialists. No matter where your next DOD base is, there will likely be a Contracting Office responsible for buying what the Government needs. Many of our Contractors are local companies, so Japanese language ability is a plus!
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374 Logistics Readiness Squadron
Position: Logistics Management Specialist GS-0346-12
Duty Description: The Logistics Management Specialist serves as the Installation Deployment Officer (IDO) of the Plans and Integration Section by planning, direction, organizing, and exercise control over non-supervisory employees assigned to the section. Provides wing-level Deployment Reception Control Center command and control during contingency operations. The IDO plans and directs all contingency, emergency, and/or expeditionary deployments, and receptions for the installation. The IDO keeps commanders informed on exercise/deployment/contingency status. No education requirements.
Experience required. Applicants must have specialized experience in logistics management. Examples of specialized experience includes:
- Knowledge of logistics management operations that involve planning, coordinating, or evaluating contingency support, logistics readiness deployment and execution, war reserve materiel management, base/expeditionary support, sustainment, redeployment, mobility bags/small arms weapons, air terminal operations (for non-AMC bases), and logistics command and control.
- Knowledge of logistics management information systems necessary for planning and executing deployment operations (e.g., Logistics Module (LOGMOD), Deliberate Crisis Action Planning and Execution Systems (DCAPES), AEF UTC Reporting Tool.)
- Knowledge of safety and security regulations, practices, and procedures.
Yokota Middle School
Position: Special Education Aid GS4- Part Time - (65 hours per pay period)
Duty Description: As a Middle School Special Education Aide, your primary responsibility will be to provide support and assistance to students with diverse learning needs.
You will work closely with special education teachers to implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and help create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment.
Your role will involve providing one-on-one or small group instruction, adapting and modifying instructional materials, and offering emotional and behavioral support to students.
Additionally, you will collaborate with other school staff, parents, and specialists to ensure the holistic development and progress of each student with special needs.
This role requires patience, empathy, and a deep commitment to fostering the academic and social growth of all students in the special education program.