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All high risk positions must meet the following criteria:
  • All persons applying must produce a criminal records check from their host country
  • All persons applying must have current immunizations, and proof of recent (within 90 days) medical clearance/physical
  • All applicants must have a valid, verifiable military history  (special forces, and or police special operations given preference)
  • CV’s must be in a Microsoft Word format or .PDF format
  • All applicants must present a recent full length photo attached with your CV
  • All applicants must be in a high state of physical fitness, we do not accept personnel that are overweight, or do not follow a regular fitness regimine
  • Preference given to applicants that have  2+ years in an active combat zone (that does not include East Timoor, or UN peace keeping missions)
  • Those applicants that have advanced medical training (WEMT, EMT, Paramedic, LPN, RN), will be given preference
  • Those applicants that have current PSD courses, and internationally recognized shooting/tactical courses will be given preference
  • Provide a minimum of three references of management, or supervisors that have been in direct charge over you in your last three jobs
  • Those with military experience must submit a copy of their discharge certificate (DD214 or equivalent)
  • Anyone with a history of substance abuse will not be considered.

 

Management positions:
  • Minimum of an associate’s degree, bachelors degree, or higher.
  • Must have  had responsible charge type management background (that does not mean PSD team leader, or static site supervisor).   We only accept CV’s from senior (senior enlisted, major or above) military positions, Operations Manager, Logistics Manager, Business Development.
  • Must meet all of the fitness level, and medical screening requirements listed above.
  • Preference given to those who have extensive industry experience in high threat environments
  • Most importantly, be able to multi task to cover other management roles.
  • Be a positive team player.  We have no need for those who consider conflict a management tool.

 


 

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Jul 21, 2010
Obama vows to keep up war in Afghanistan
Washington, July 21 : President Barack Obama has vowed to continue the war in Afghanistan to deny an even larger safe haven to Al Qaeda terrorists trained in Afghanistan and the tribal regions along the Pakistani border. "This is not an easy fight. But it is a necessary one," he said at the White House Tuesday after a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron with "much of our ...

Jul 21, 2010
Ban urges full support for Afghan peace
Kabul, Jul 20 : UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday voiced support for the priorities laid out by the Afghan Government to advance peace and development and called on the country's men and women to rally around these efforts, as he opened a major international conference in the capital, Kabul.

Jul 21, 2010
Kabul meeting to lay ground for 2014 deadline
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The strategy sits for now on a table in a locked-down Afghan capital: Hand over security in all 34 provinces to the government by the end of 2014 — more than three years after President Barack Obama's date for the start of an American troop drawdown. By Tuesday, it will be adopted at a one-day international conference, giving war-weary Americans and Europeans ...

Jul 19, 2010
Clinton Pushes Greater Afghanistan-Pakistan Cooperation
Pakistan and Afghanistan have sealed a landmark trade deal, as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pushes the two neighbors to step up civilian cooperation and work together against al-Qaida and the Taliban. Clinton is on a trip to South Asia aimed at refining the goals of the war in Afghanistan. Her first stop is Islamabad, where she looked on today as the Afghan and Pakistani commerce ministers ...

Jul 19, 2010
Clinton eyes Pakistan, Afghanistan trade pact
ISLAMABAD -- Like an anxious matchmaker nudging a nervous couple together, the Obama administration has persuaded Afghanistan and Pakistan to take their first tangible step toward bilateral cooperation -- a trade agreement that will facilitate the ground shipment of goods between and through the two countries. The accord has been under negotiation for years; Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani ...

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