I work for Allied Universal in Chantilly. We are currently targeting candidates for our Emergency Response Team. The focus of the team is Active Shooter response/mitigation.
Allied has very little to do with us. We are an island unto ourselves.
It is a TS +++ position with a very high Poly. The client will provide the clearance, we are fast tracked. Fast Tracked being relative. It all depends on the candidates age, how many places they have lived, jobs they have had and what they have done (criminal, credit, illegal drug use) in the past 10 years or back to 18 years of age. If you have been through this before you know the deal.
Prior military, LE, contractor experience preferred, not required. Familiarization with HGs, SGs and M4 platforms preferred, not required.
Interview-Line Officer Training (3 weeks, 2 days Academy Style-VADCJS 01E,05E,75E AND 08E + other topics) Then The ERT Training/Academy (VADCJS 10E, 09E, Law Enforcement Responder Medical Training, CQB Package,DT package) This is another month.
Training Conducted in Chantilly, at Elite Shooting Sports, ShadowHawk and other locations.
Some of the Fine Print:
1. Training Wage is $15.00. $33+ to start once cleared. 2.5hrs a week min OT (roll call time) The EROs average 75 to 90K working the minimum.
2. One (1) Saturday a month Eight (8) hour training day
3. Two (2) or more range training days a month.
4. Clearances can take a long time. 3-18 months. Depends on the candidate.
5. Poly's can trip up some people
6. 18 month commitment once cleared
7. Physical Readiness Test (PRT) for line officer, then for the ERT
8. Work in in Chantilly or the Ft Belvoir area
9. Taking time away from you current job may be prohibitive.
10. If you can take the time off, you can return to them until your are cleared. You will be contacted to keep your training up. OR, we do work with Allied (parent company),to find you a placeholder position at one of their uncleared sites until you are granted a clearance.
11. Once cleared, all training is at your full rate, usually overtime for the EROs
12. Both sites have fixed schedules. Usually 3 12s and a 4hr day.
I started this team a decade ago, but 2 MCL surgeries, a Meniscus surgery, a Quad repair, a herniated L4 and my wife's 7 yr battle with cancer took me out ( I train the line officers now).
We have a team in place that have all of their tickets punched, have recent experience/practical application stateside and overseas and have proven Instructor/Leadershp credentials.
This was long, sorry. I just don't want to be accused of being a Snake Oil salesman.
PM me if interested, I'll get more info to you.
Allied has very little to do with us. We are an island unto ourselves.
It is a TS +++ position with a very high Poly. The client will provide the clearance, we are fast tracked. Fast Tracked being relative. It all depends on the candidates age, how many places they have lived, jobs they have had and what they have done (criminal, credit, illegal drug use) in the past 10 years or back to 18 years of age. If you have been through this before you know the deal.
Prior military, LE, contractor experience preferred, not required. Familiarization with HGs, SGs and M4 platforms preferred, not required.
Interview-Line Officer Training (3 weeks, 2 days Academy Style-VADCJS 01E,05E,75E AND 08E + other topics) Then The ERT Training/Academy (VADCJS 10E, 09E, Law Enforcement Responder Medical Training, CQB Package,DT package) This is another month.
Training Conducted in Chantilly, at Elite Shooting Sports, ShadowHawk and other locations.
Some of the Fine Print:
1. Training Wage is $15.00. $33+ to start once cleared. 2.5hrs a week min OT (roll call time) The EROs average 75 to 90K working the minimum.
2. One (1) Saturday a month Eight (8) hour training day
3. Two (2) or more range training days a month.
4. Clearances can take a long time. 3-18 months. Depends on the candidate.
5. Poly's can trip up some people
6. 18 month commitment once cleared
7. Physical Readiness Test (PRT) for line officer, then for the ERT
8. Work in in Chantilly or the Ft Belvoir area
9. Taking time away from you current job may be prohibitive.
10. If you can take the time off, you can return to them until your are cleared. You will be contacted to keep your training up. OR, we do work with Allied (parent company),to find you a placeholder position at one of their uncleared sites until you are granted a clearance.
11. Once cleared, all training is at your full rate, usually overtime for the EROs
12. Both sites have fixed schedules. Usually 3 12s and a 4hr day.
I started this team a decade ago, but 2 MCL surgeries, a Meniscus surgery, a Quad repair, a herniated L4 and my wife's 7 yr battle with cancer took me out ( I train the line officers now).
We have a team in place that have all of their tickets punched, have recent experience/practical application stateside and overseas and have proven Instructor/Leadershp credentials.
This was long, sorry. I just don't want to be accused of being a Snake Oil salesman.
PM me if interested, I'll get more info to you.
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