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As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for arcent in the United States is $86,312.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,500.00 and $100,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Arcent job?

An ARCENT (United States Army Central) job refers to positions within the U.S. Army Central Command, which is responsible for military operations in the Middle East and Central Asia. Jobs in ARCENT can range from administrative and logistics roles to combat support and strategic planning. These positions support U.S. military missions, coalition partnerships, and regional security efforts. Depending on the role, jobs may require deployment, security clearances, and specialized training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Arcent position, and why are they important?

ARCENT (United States Army Central) positions generally require in-depth knowledge of military operations, leadership experience, and a strong background in logistics and administration, often with a relevant bachelor's degree or military training. Familiarity with Department of Defense systems, logistical software, and specific military certifications such as DAWIA or Army Staff endorsements is advantageous. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills enable effective collaboration in high-pressure environments and multicultural teams. These qualifications are essential for efficiently supporting large-scale operations, ensuring readiness, and achieving strategic objectives within the ARCENT command.

What are the primary responsibilities and work environment for someone assigned to an ARCENT staff position?

An ARCENT staff position typically involves overseeing logistics coordination, strategic planning, and operational support for U.S. Army forces in the Central Command area of responsibility. You’ll work closely with joint and coalition partners in a highly structured, mission-driven environment, balancing both office-based planning and field coordination. The work often requires quick adaptation to changing priorities, cross-functional teamwork, and frequent communication with leadership. Many roles offer opportunities for professional development, exposure to multinational operations, and career advancement within military leadership and specialized functional areas.
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Emergency Operations Center Technician (Kuwait) ** Contingent Upon Award** WPS Protection/Guard

Emergency Operations Center Technician (Kuwait) ** Contingent Upon Award** WPS Protection/Guard

SOC

Chantilly, VA

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Emergency Operations Center Technician assists the Operations Supervisor. Duties and responsibilities include providing instructions and guidance during emergencies; enforcing off-post memos IAW ARCENT policy. Must maintain communication checks every 2 hours with ARCENT "NCS" (Lucky Main); receive red cross messages and notify the appropriate company's 1SG or CO; disseminate severe weather notifications from ARCENT SWO via SIPR/NIPR and WAVES if necessary; and monitor and generate appropriate reports (Event, SIGACT, CCIR) for all MEDEVAC in ASG-KU AOR.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
  1. The Emergency Operations Center Technician is required to pass an annual Physical Ability Test per AR 190-56.
  2. The Emergency Operations Center Technician must be able to enforce and be familiar with camp policy letters; review emergency notifications and battle drill procedures; maintain a duty log, DA Form 1594, of all events during a 24-hour shift.
  3. The Emergency Operations Center Technician shall: Monitor the NIPR / SVoIP Telephones, NIPR / SIPR USG computer networks and the 24hr Events Tracker; Provide assistance, information and notification to the appropriate personnel of reportable incidents in accordance with ASG-Ku and ARCENT Battle Drills, policies, and procedures; Notify the ASG-KU Force Protection Officer on all Force Protection related incidents and issues, and follow given guidance as it pertains to Battle Drills and USG SOPs; Collect, analyze and disseminate operation information from ASG-Ku subordinate camps and facilitate information flow between lower, higher and lateral commands.
  4. The Emergency Operations Center Technician shall: Communicate directly with response management and unit operations officer; Respond to incidents in accordance with policies based on ASG-Ku CCIR, SIR and USG SOP reporting requirements; and Comply with all instructions and directions provided by the ASG-Kuwait Defense Operations Center (KDOC) and BSTB Camp Defense Operations Center (CDOC).
  5. The Emergency Operations Center Technician must have knowledge in military operations and S3/S2 experience working in a Tactical Operations Center (TOC); must be able to work as a team, perform multiple tasks and take guidance from supervisor and BTL CPT/NCOIC

  1. U.S. Citizen - must have and maintain a Secret Level Security Clearance.
  2. Must possess Military background of not less than four (4) years. Must have received an honorable discharge and shall provide evidence of honorable discharge (form DD356) or release from active duty with honorable character of service (form DD-214) (U.S. Military) or comparable document from other FVEY military forces.
  3. Prior experience as officer, warrant officer or non-commissioned officer (E-5 or higher) or team leader in armed forces, police, or private security company in a contingency area.
  4. Must have demonstrated proficiency of Microsoft Office Suite software to include Outlook, Power Point, Excel, Word, and Internet Explorer
  5. Shall demonstrate a fluency in English equivalency of a level 2+ based on the Interagency Language Roundtable

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