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Job Information

Seventh Dimension ARSOF Role Player in Fort Bragg, North Carolina

ARSOF Role Player​

Type: ​Independent Contract

Location: Fort Bragg

Position Summary: Role player (OPFOR, Guerilla or JIIM) support to training events located at Camp Mackall, North Carolina. These events require role players to understand scenarios and are capable of reacting to a wide variety of responses from candidates or students. Additionally, role player will adjust appropriately depending on the desired outcome of the learning event.

Requirement:

  • No security clearance required for OPFOR, Guerilla or JIIM role players.

  • Must be of general good health and must be cleared by a medical physician (physical examination) to participate in this exercise.

  • Role players must understand how to engage students at the appropriate level of intensity and then adjust responses based on the performance of the student.

  • Role players must understand the intent, mechanics, and flow of each exercise.

  • Able to speak, read and write English.

  • May be required to simulate combat in a training environment that may require the use of blank ammunition, simunitions, paint ball, and pyrotechnics.

  • Role players may be required to “die in place” or to be captured after a simulated firefight and will be searched in accordance with SOPs for POW search teams.

  • OPFOR role players will be subjected to searches on a regular basis.

  • Students are required to clear the role player of weapons and/ or explosive devices and to conduct a thorough pat down search that includes vigorous search of all areas of the body.

  • At times, role players may be required to perform numerous roles or other roles in support of the exercise depending on exercise requirements (i.e. an OPFOR role player may be required to play the role of a civilian on the battlefield (COB) or a Guerrilla role player).

Physical Demands:

  • Capable of heavy lifting and carrying of 50 pounds and over; straight pulling (2 hours); pulling hand over hand (2 hours); pushing (2 hours); reaching above shoulder; use of fingers; walking (4 hours); standing (8 hours); crawling (30 minutes); kneeling (30 minutes); repeated bending (1hour); climbing, legs only (30 minutes); climbing, use of legs and arms (30 minutes); operation of heavy equipment, truck, tractor, mower, or motor vehicle; ability for rapid mental and muscular coordination simultaneously; Good visual perception.

  • Able to function in the following environmental factors: outside and inside; excessive heat; excessive cold; excessive humidity; excessive dampness or chilling; excessive noise, intermittent or constant; excessive dust; fumes, smoke, or gases; solvents or degreasing agents; grease and oils; flammable materials; electrical energy; slippery or uneven walking surfaces; working around machinery with moving parts; working around moving objects or vehicles; working on ladders or scaffolding; working below ground; working at extreme heights; unusual fatigue factors; vibration; working closely with others or alone.

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to be the best qualified for the position and successfully perform the functions of the job.

Travel: ​None​

Company Background: Seventh Dimension LLC provides focused customer support in two core competencies Training & Support Services. Since 2015, we have provided customers with flexible, adaptable, and creative approaches to solving complex problems. We are a proven prime contractor that understands future operating environments, fiscal constraints, and current force requirements. We are a SDVOSB in North Carolina with a TS Facility Clearance, Secret storage and a DCAA compliant accounting system.

DISCLAIMER: The listed duties are not intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional position specific duties.

Seventh Dimension, LLC is a Veteran friendly employer and provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability status, genetic information, marital status, ancestry, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws. 

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