Human Resources Specialist
Human Resources Specialists are central to providing the Army with qualified Soldiers. A Human Resources Specialists primarily helps Soldiers develop their Army careers, but also provides personnel support and assistance to all divisions of the Army.
Responsibilities of the Human Resources Specialist may include:
- Organizing, maintaining and reviewing personnel records
- Entering and retrieving personnel information using computers
- Processing recommendations for awards and decorations
- Arranging awards ceremonies
- Preparing, updating and coordinating requests for evaluations
- Preparing and monitoring Soldier requests for ID cards and tags, leaves of absence and passes
- Ordering and maintaining office supplies
- Maintaining filing systems
Administrative Specialist
Accurate information is crucial for planning and managing Army operations. Administrative Specialists make sure that information is recorded, stored and delivered in order to keep operations running as smoothly as possible.
Administrative Specialist duties include:
- Typing letters, reports, requisition forms and official orders
- Organizing and maintaining files and publications
- Ordering office supplies
- Greeting and assisting office visitors
- Scheduling training and leave for unit personnel
- Answering phones and providing general information
Military Police
Crimes can happen anywhere and the Army is no exception. Fortunately, the Army has their own law enforcement and security specialists to handle crimes committed on Army property or that involve Army personnel. Military Police protect lives and property on Army bases by enforcing military laws and regulations, as well as controlling traffic, preventing crime and responding to emergencies.
Military Police are primarily responsible for providing support to the battlefield by conducting area security, police intelligence operations, internment and resettlement, maneuver and mobility support, and law and order operations. Some of your duties as a member of the Military Police team may include:
- Patrolling areas on foot, by car or by boat
- Interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects in the course of investigating crimes
- Collecting fingerprints and other evidence
- Arresting and charging criminal suspects
- Training and working with police dogs
- Testifying in court
- Guarding entrances and conducting traffic control
Firefighter
All Army bases have their own protection services, including fire departments. Army firefighters are responsible for protecting lives and property from fire. Firefighters control fires and help prevent them in buildings, aircraft and aboard ships.
Some of your duties as a Firefighter may include:
- Performing rescue and firefighting operations during structural fires, aircraft crash incidents, vehicle emergencies and natural cover fires
- Performing emergency response duties during hazardous materials incidents
- Operating pumps, hoses and extinguishers
- Forcing entry into aircraft, vehicles and buildings in order to fight fires and rescue personnel
- Driving firefighting trucks and emergency rescue vehicles
- Giving first aid to injured personnel
- Inspecting aircraft, buildings and equipment for fire hazards
- Teaching fire protection procedures
- Repairing firefighting equipment and filling fire extinguishers
JAG Corps Attorney
The Army Judge Advocate General's Corps is the Army's Law department. The JAG Corps consists of attorneys, legal assistants and judges. As an Officer in the JAG Corps and a practicing attorney or judge, your responsibilities will cover a wide-range of practices that includes military law and criminal prosecution to international law and legal assistance-both in the U.S. and abroad.
You may also specialize in one of these areas as a JAG Attorney; Criminal Law, Legal Assistance, Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Labor Law, International Law, Operational Law, Teaching, Medical Law, and Contract Law.
The responsibilities of an Army JAG Attorney include:
- Supervising training of personnel in legal functions
- Developing and executing services in many law fields
- Supplying legal advice and services to Soldiers on Active Duty and in the Army Reserve
- Representing Soldiers at court trials
- Performing other defense-related duties
You MUST have the folowing qualification to apply.
Permanent Resident Card (Green card)
Social Security Number
School Diploma. (Русский, украинский, латышский и.т.д. переведённый)
Всего около 200 наименований работ. За подробными разьяснениями и по остальным вопросам обращайтесь по телефону 862-755-5399.
31 Clinton St.
Newark, NJ 07102
Army Representative
Corporal ANDRE DE MELO.
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