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Team Lead Military Personnel Specialist

Patriot Enterprises LLC

Location: Macdill Afb, Florida
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: May 14, 2022
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Team Lead Military Personnel Specialist
• MacDill AFB, FL
• Full Time
• Experienced
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Team Lead Military Personnel Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Team Lead and the location’s primary point of contact.
• Provide the PM with metrics and quantitative values for each metric that must be reported
• Provide exceptional customer service to members of the Armed Forces, family members, civilians and contractors. Assist customers; provide advice on eligibility requirements, and process applications to determine eligibility.
• Provide products in the format requested on various MS Office tools to include word, Excel and Power Point
• Selects appropriate methods from a wide variety of procedures or makes simple adaptations and interpretations of a limited number of substantive guides and manuals, primarily the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) guide.These  basic tasks may be associated with personnel accounting, Emilpo, Military Personnel Files, Soldier Readiness Processing, Reassignment Processing, In/Out Processing, Enlisted Personnel Promotions, Personnel Actions, Personnel Manning, Transition Processing, Pre/Post Retirement Services, Customer Service to Casualty Assistance and Emilpo Operations and Maintenance and Training.
• Track and meet required suspenses for products, reports, and deliverables
• Recognized problems are referred to others
Minimum Qualifications:
• US Citizen
• Present a professional appearance that is appropriate for the position.
• Possess excellent customer service skills.
• Possess a general understanding and the ability to perform basic tasks associated with Army Personnel Services.
• Be able to pick up new skills quickly.
• Understand and be able to perform basic tasks on Army Personnel Information Systems.
• Speak, read, and comprehend English with the ability to read and understand printed regulations, detailed written orders, operating procedures, training instructions and materials.
• Must undergo a pre-employment criminal background check, and favorable fingerprint check prior to operating or having access to DEERS/RAPIDS equipment.
• Possess Microsoft Office experience specifically Word, PowerPoint and Excel
• Previous Army 42A experience with a general understanding of Army personnel services support
• May require understanding and the ability to use Emilpo
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
As a federal government contractor, all employees will be required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 in compliance with DoD guidelines.  All candidates applying for Patriot Enterprises LLC positions, must attest to being able to meet this requirement to be considered for employment.
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