Category

Career Services

Department

Government

Job Title

Accepting Applicants - Army Material Command (AMC) Fellows Program - Various Locations

Description

This is to announce that the Army Materiel Command ( AMC) Fellows Program, Class 11 will be accepting application packages beginning November 2d and ending December 18 (the engineer application process is extended through February 24th 2010) .

 
The Army Materiel Command Fellows Program is a dual tracked leadership development program designed to provide the Army Materiel Command with a cadre of future leaders. The Masters program at Texas A&M is an intense
13 month MBA program coupled with the Army Logistics Leadership program, a Fellow is provided with the raw materials to build a successful career. Our Fellows are challenged and tested to find the best solution whether deployed over the skies of Iraq testing the very latest airborne Improvised Explosive Device detection sensors, or in a munitions plant employing lean and six sigma processes to improve production and reduce waste. Ultimately Fellows choose to stay with the program once they begin. Our program has a 97% retention rate and Fellows Program graduates have progressed to key leadership positions within the Army Materiel Command as well as within the Department of Army in the 10 years since the Fellows Program began.
 
We look forward to working with you in the future. Any information regarding career fairs would help us to coordinate a visit in the future at your school. If you have any questions or concerns please contact
Mr. Adam Sawan, 703-806-8215,   <mailto:adam.sawan@us.army.mil> .
 
The first 13 months of the program include course-work conducted at AMC's Logistics Leadership Center <http://www.allc.army.mil/> in Texarkana, Texas, and at Texas A&M University -Texarkana <http://www.tamu.edu/> resulting in a Master's degree in business administration and Master's of Engineering at University of To be Announced
 
AMC Fellows are federal employees with full benefits and are compensated at a GS-7 grade level with full promotion potential targeted to the
GS-12 for non-engineers and GS-13 for engineers. Once participants have completed their graduate degree they begin a series of rotational, on-the-job training assignments over the next 37 months. In the four-year training period. And 47 months in a five -year training period. Fellows are required to sign the DA Employment and Mobility Agreement, and future assignments are based on DA mission requirement.
 
Admission requirements: 
 
-       United States Citizen 
 
-       In order to be competitive, a GPA of 3.45 (Engineers 2.95) is
normally expected
 
-       GRE (Engineers)
 
        GMAT (MBA)
 
         Up-to-date RESUME
 
-       University transcripts
 
-       If you have prior civil service: you need to provide your
latest SF-50
 
-       If you are prior military: you need to provide the Member 4 copy
of your DD-214, SF-15 , and your recent VA Civil Service Preference Letter
 
-       3 professional references letters
 
Additional Conditions of Employment:
 
-          Signed Mobility Agreement
 
-          Completed Optional Form 306, Declaration of Employment
 
-           Ability to attain and maintain a minimum security clearance
failure to do so can lead to dismissal or in the case where an applicant is unable to attain a clearance revocation of any job offer.
 
Further details about the AMC Fellows Program please see the attached fliers. Additional details on HOW to Apply will be announced on the AMC
 
The Fellows Program requires all Fellows to adhere to a strict mobility agreement. The mobility agreement allows the Army Materiel Command leadership the flexibility it requires to deploy your skill set to meet the requirements of our major subordinate commands around the world.
Mobility is one of the primary keys to our success in meeting our global materiel enterprise obligations.

Date Posted

October 29, 2009

Expires

November 28, 2009

Contact

Adam Sawan


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