The Deputy Team Leader (DTL) has a significant impact on how potential clients assess Control Risks’ capabilities. The DTL is responsible for setting and maintaining the highest standards of team presentation and capability to the client, and will coordinate the direction and management of the team. The DTL ensures that the team meets all operational and training standards with assistance from the training team and that the team is fully compliant with Control Risks’ standard operating procedures (SOPs) and doctrine at all times. The DTL assists in mission planning for all tasks as detailed by the Operations Manager. The DTL is responsible for the professional delivery of operational briefs to both the team and clients when required.
Role tasks and responsibilities
- Demonstrates competence in Control Risks’ SOPs and personal skills
- Displays client etiquette, discipline and maintain Control Risks’ low profile approach
- Remains informed about the threats and key issues in Iraq
- Conducts vehicle and dismounted contact and immediate action drills
- Maintains advanced first aid skills
- Possesses competent navigation skills including map-reading, compass and use of GPS
- Uses vehicle-mounted and handheld communications systems
- To be fully conversant and comply with Rules for the Use of Force (RUF)
- Maintains competence in all required skills through regular formal assessment
Management responsibilities
- Conducts certifiable instruction in all relevant operational and medical team requirements in accordance with Control Risks’ training directives
- Ensures the team maintains a professional approach, appropriate client etiquette, discipline and presentation
- Ensures that the team conducts effective administration, including vehicle maintenance, equipment husbandry/accountability and reports and returns
Operational responsibilities
- Assists in conducting risk assessments and operational planning
- Issues orders to team members and brief clients in line with SOPs when required
- Conducts venue and route recces and produce reports
- Commands the team and issue direction to clients
- Provides emergency medical and primary health
Requirements
Essential
- Completion of Close Protection course
- Familiarity and comfort with Microsoft Office suite of applications
- Fit and active to work in a hostile environment where there are limited medical facilities
- A minimum of 5 years of military / police experience
- A minimum of 2 years of experience working in a PSD capacity in Iraq
- 12 months of commercial APT operational experience in Iraq
- Certified training instructor CTTLS, PTLLS or equivalent BTEC
- Ex-military JNCO or equivalent
- Training in leadership skills and performance management
- Knowledge of and exposure to oil and gas sector
- Currently acting as TL
Qualifications and Specialist Skills
- If not from a country where English is the official language, the candidate will provide proof (dated within the last 2 years) of language ability based on the TOEFL testing process with score of 110 or above or the IELTS of 8 or above
- Valid SIA Frontline Close Protection Licence
- Valid certificate for FPOS-I Level 4 and/or FREC Level 3
Benefits
- Control Risks offers a competitively positioned compensation and benefits package that is transparent and summarised in the full job offer.
- Life insurance cover
- Personal Accident insurance
- As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us and are fully committed to equal treatment, free from discrimination, of all candidates throughout our recruitment process.