The ability to identify issues and solve routine problems.Strong organization skills and the ability to establish priorities.The ability to maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information.The ability to grasp new concepts quickly.Must demonstrate a broad understanding of assigned functional area principles, theories, and concepts. Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent and two or more years experience in a field related to the specialized functional area or unit where assigned.We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply. May provide direction to less experienced staff.Tracks, maintains and monitors Aero Services equipment inventory.Utilizes P-card for all program support equipment purchases.Provides necessary ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) compliance paperwork to support deployed program personnel and equipment.Maintains records of all outgoing and incoming shipment to and from supported programs.Responds to routine verbal and written requests for information from internal sources and may respond to verbal and written requests for information from authorized external parties and/or agencies.Maintains, develops, and updates a variety of electronic and/or hard copy reports and records which may be confidential and sensitive in nature for a variety of parties, which may require independent interaction with management, customers, vendors or agencies.Coordinates, tracks, and reports on the progress of Aero Services work assignments and/or projects.Gathers, collects, records, tracks, verifies data and information from multiple sources.Prepares reports for contract program office to track and monitor prime and subcontractor’s responsibilities.Interfaces with government agencies to coordinate and track various reporting requirements.Supports deployment related requirements for a staff of 500+ personnel that includes reporting, coordination, scheduling, and travel arrangements.This position under limited supervision, performs a variety of administrative activities in support of CONUS and OCONUS company projects for the Aero Services division of GA-SI. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Department Assistant to join GA-SI group located Rancho Bernardo, CA. GA-SI is a leading-edge expert in systems integration technologies, reliability improvements, and controls system design. He’s going to be a great coach.General Atomics Systems Integration, LLC (GA-SI), an affiliate of General Atomics, is a provider of military and commercial engineering services.
He commands instant respect with what he’s done. “Start him out working under us as a grad assistant, learn the ropes and work his way up,” Horton said. Horton seemed to have things pretty well mapped out. “He can come take my place one day,” Jeff Horton said in May while celebrating Pumphrey’s pending graduation. SDSU running backs coach Jeff Horton was among those who encouraged Pumphrey to complete his degree and position himself for this opportunity. “When you go back and watch the film, it’s like, ‘Oh, I see what he’s saying.’ ” Bell said. He advised patience for a hole to open in one instance and eyed a backside gap that invited a cutback in another instance. “He had great vision,” Bell said during an interview in Las Vegas at last week’s Mountain West media days, “so when he says he saw something on a certain play, you’re going to take account of that.”Īs examples, Bell mentioned a couple of plays Pumphrey pointed out during the spring game. SDSU running back Chance Bell, for one, was eager to soak up Pumphrey’s insight. He was honorary head coach for one of the teams in the 2022 Spring Game, leading Team Pumphrey to a 28-6 victory over Team Sipe. He was among 10 former SDSU greats named as program ambassadors over the winter. Pumphrey visited practice frequently last fall, speaking often with current players while soaking up details that could help with his coaching career. He transitioned from playing to coaching two years ago, and he has been very visible with the SDSU football program the past year. Pumphrey became the NCAA’s career rushing leader (6,405 yards) during the Aztecs’ 2016 Las Vegas Bowl victory over Houston before picking up a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles organization. I want to give it to this next generation and watch them succeed.”
“I feel like I have so much knowledge from the game and didn’t get to utilize it at the next level.
“I want to coach at the college level,” he said.