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MCA/SRP Support Specialist

Crew Training International
United States, Nevada, Indian Springs
Mar 17, 2026
Requisition #
11003001_COMPANY_1.6
Job Title
MCA/SRP Support Specialist
Job Type
Full-time
Location
Creech AFB, NV US (Primary)
Indian Springs, NV 89018 US
Category
Operations
Job Description

PURPOSE OF POSITION

This positionis responsibleforoperatingand maintaining MQ 1/9 Bridge Contract.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:High School graduate.Bachelor'sdegree in a related fielddesired.

Training and Experience:Previous(last five years) MQ-9 experience (LRE preferred, MCE acceptable), working knowledge of ATLC, and working knowledge of SATCOM Launch and Recovery (SLR). AIS Graduate.Working knowledge of Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) development criteria and requirements formannedplatforms sufficient to implement emerging policy to bridgemannedand unmanned instrument flight requirements/procedures for future integration of unmannedaircraftin the NAS. Familiar with coordinate mensuration methodologies.

General Skills:Must be able to prioritize tasks,possessexcellent interpersonal and communication skills, highly organized, have the ability to handle multiple tasks, high analytical ability, detailed oriented, and work with little to no supervision.

Computer Skills:Must be proficient in Microsoft Outlook,Word, and Excel

Security Clearance:Must be able toaccess or be eligible for a"TS/SCI" level security clearance.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES




  • Develop and process MAJCOM Certified Approaches (MCA) and Supplemental Recovery Procedures(SRP) (See Appendix A1.5 for workload) IAW AFMAN 11-2MQ-9 Volume 3 for global operations.





  • Established standard operating procedure between A3MQ and MCA/SRP office thatidentifiesprocedures and processesfor steps that requesting organizations must follow to receive support.





  • Develop an SRP for OG/CC approval within 72 hours of notification,in accordance withapproved LOA





  • Develop an MCA for NAF/A3 or MAJCOMA3 approval within 72 hours of notification, in-accordance with approved LOA. Develop supporting approval package andsubmitfor approval within 14 business days of notification.





  • Draft associated ATLC data-files for all MCA/SRP. Develop ATLC data-file for MCA/SRP within 72 hoursof notification (assumes sufficient LOA pre-exists).





  • Support MCA/SRP development for all OLs globally in all MAJCOMs in an order to be prioritized by thegovernment.





  • Review/develops LOA needed for MCA/SRP and OL approval and coordinate with applicableNAF/MAJCOM staffs for approval.





  • Generate ATLC pattern profile files according to established LOA or other agreement guidance. GenerateATLC runway surveys according to published TTPs. This can include coordination with NationalGeospatial IntelligenceAgency representatives,targeteers, ground recon parties, or base ops personnel to obtain mensuratedcoordinates.





  • Draft Automatic Takeoff and Landing Capability (ATLC) overlay on existing approach including selectingan appropriate IFR procedure and plotting the ATLC flight pathrelativeto it. Be able to quantify and displaydifferences between the two. When an underlying procedure does not exist, recommend a suitable approach path IAWAFMAN 11-2MQ-9 Volume 3 and published techniques and procedures. Recommend emergency mission routingIAW AFMAN 11-2MQ-9 Volume 3.





  • Mensurate coordinates to support ATLC overlay and MCA/SRP development (requires TS/SCI).





  • Conduct obstacle clearance analysis including quantifying and displaying terrain and obstacle clearance.Recommend adjustments to flight path to ensure required clearance.





  • Draft andsubmitapproval package per AFMAN 11-2MQ-9 Volume 3 ensuring approach development, riskanalysis, and ensure staff package is complete including any required flight information publications or other hostnation requirements.





  • Integrate and coordinate required MCA/SRP support with such offices and agencies required by thegovernment to synchronize higher headquarters efforts for integration in the national airspace system (NAS).





  • Submit Digital Aeronautical Flight information File updates asrequiredtoappropriate units/agencies.





  • Develop and manage the MCA FLIP database on NIPR and SIPR.





  • Conduct quarterly reviews of MCA FLIP database (monitors changes of underlying approaches requiringan MCA update).





  • Standardize all ATLC data-file naming nomenclature per AFMAN 11-2MQ-9 Volume 3.





  • Conduct quarterly reviews of published ATLC data-files.





  • Conduct quarterly assessments of future MCA/OL candidates; track status of approval packages; and trackstatus flyability checks provided by USG government personnel.





  • As an alternate duty to be prioritized by the government around primary duties: This could entail WGagencies support as needed (quarterly flight safety meeting, stan/eval visits,etc)





  • Perform CONUS and OCONUS travel, as directed by the government, in support of duties.





  • Perform virtual or in-person training to the government on MCA/SRP or associated products developed.





  • Perform other incidental and related duties asrequiredand assigned.




SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY

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