Huntington Ingalls Industries
Security Cooperation Planner (Operations Research Analyst 6)- 21839
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Houston, Texas, United States
Security Cooperation Planner (Operations Research Analyst 6)- 21839
Requisition Number: 21839 Required Travel: 11 - 25% Employment Type: Full Time/Salaried/Exempt Anticipated Salary Range: $165,325.00 - $240,000.00 Security Clearance: TS/SCI Level of Experience: Senior HI This opportunity resides with
All-Domain Operations (ADO) , a business group within HII’s Mission Technologies division. HII designs, develops, integrates and manages the sensors, systems and other assets necessary to support integrated ISR operations and accelerated decision-making. HII- Mission Technologies
is seeking a highly experienced Security Cooperation Planner with extensive special operations experience and expertise in the Pacific theater to lead critical international defense initiatives. The successful candidate will possess a master’s degree, a deep understanding of Section 333 authority, and over 20 years of international coordination experience. Responsibilities
Develop and implement security cooperation strategies tailored to the unique dynamics of the Pacific theater, aligning programs with DoD policies and Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) objectives. Leverage extensive special operations experience to enhance partner capacity through tailored training, exercises, and operational planning. Apply expert knowledge of Section 333 authority to design, resource, and execute partner capability-building programs. Conduct in-depth regional assessments to identify capability gaps and recommend solutions to enhance interoperability and mutual defense readiness in the Indo-Pacific. Lead international coordination efforts with partner nations, U.S. embassies, and INDOPACOM stakeholders to ensure synchronized security cooperation activities. Prepare and deliver detailed plans, reports, and briefings to senior DoD leadership, partner nation officials, and interagency representatives. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of security cooperation initiatives to ensure compliance with U.S. laws, regulations, and strategic objectives. Serve as a subject matter expert on Pacific theater security cooperation, regional challenges, and interagency collaboration. Minimum Qualifications
20+ years of experience in international coordination, security cooperation, or defense planning, with a focus on the Pacific theater. Master’s degree in International Relations, Security Studies, Political Science, or a related field. Extensive special operations experience, including planning and execution of international training, exercises, and capacity-building initiatives. Comprehensive understanding of DoD security cooperation authorities, including Section 333 authority, and its application in the Indo-Pacific region. Proven ability to collaborate with INDOPACOM, Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs), and interagency stakeholders. Strong analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills. Clearance - Must possess and maintain a TS/SCI. Preferred Requirements
Demonstrated expertise in Indo-Pacific regional security challenges and opportunities. Experience working with allied and partner nations’ special operations forces. Proficiency in relevant regional languages or demonstrated cultural expertise. Familiarity with DoD planning tools and systems, such as G-TSCMIS and SCIP.
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Requisition Number: 21839 Required Travel: 11 - 25% Employment Type: Full Time/Salaried/Exempt Anticipated Salary Range: $165,325.00 - $240,000.00 Security Clearance: TS/SCI Level of Experience: Senior HI This opportunity resides with
All-Domain Operations (ADO) , a business group within HII’s Mission Technologies division. HII designs, develops, integrates and manages the sensors, systems and other assets necessary to support integrated ISR operations and accelerated decision-making. HII- Mission Technologies
is seeking a highly experienced Security Cooperation Planner with extensive special operations experience and expertise in the Pacific theater to lead critical international defense initiatives. The successful candidate will possess a master’s degree, a deep understanding of Section 333 authority, and over 20 years of international coordination experience. Responsibilities
Develop and implement security cooperation strategies tailored to the unique dynamics of the Pacific theater, aligning programs with DoD policies and Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) objectives. Leverage extensive special operations experience to enhance partner capacity through tailored training, exercises, and operational planning. Apply expert knowledge of Section 333 authority to design, resource, and execute partner capability-building programs. Conduct in-depth regional assessments to identify capability gaps and recommend solutions to enhance interoperability and mutual defense readiness in the Indo-Pacific. Lead international coordination efforts with partner nations, U.S. embassies, and INDOPACOM stakeholders to ensure synchronized security cooperation activities. Prepare and deliver detailed plans, reports, and briefings to senior DoD leadership, partner nation officials, and interagency representatives. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of security cooperation initiatives to ensure compliance with U.S. laws, regulations, and strategic objectives. Serve as a subject matter expert on Pacific theater security cooperation, regional challenges, and interagency collaboration. Minimum Qualifications
20+ years of experience in international coordination, security cooperation, or defense planning, with a focus on the Pacific theater. Master’s degree in International Relations, Security Studies, Political Science, or a related field. Extensive special operations experience, including planning and execution of international training, exercises, and capacity-building initiatives. Comprehensive understanding of DoD security cooperation authorities, including Section 333 authority, and its application in the Indo-Pacific region. Proven ability to collaborate with INDOPACOM, Geographic Combatant Commands (GCCs), and interagency stakeholders. Strong analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills. Clearance - Must possess and maintain a TS/SCI. Preferred Requirements
Demonstrated expertise in Indo-Pacific regional security challenges and opportunities. Experience working with allied and partner nations’ special operations forces. Proficiency in relevant regional languages or demonstrated cultural expertise. Familiarity with DoD planning tools and systems, such as G-TSCMIS and SCIP.
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