Job ID: 2024-8559 Type: Full Time W/Benefits Ret Match # of Openings: 1 Remote
Overview
Sev1Tech has an opportunity for a Training Developer with extensive instructional design experience in a broad-spectrum of applications to include the development of Training Support Packages, POIs, and examinations. In this role, candidate will coordinate cross-functional efforts to accomplish assigned tasks to support to PM Tactical Radio (PM TR). The candidate will also assist with training needs analysis, implementation planning, sustainment, and validation/verification activities and will interface with government personnel to identify required activities, perform collaborative planning, review deliverables, and resolve issues. The candidate will leverage extensive subject matter expertise in MIDS products and Tactical Data Links (TDL) to enhance U.S. Warfighter interoperability.
Primary Responsibilities Include, But Not Limited To:
Evaluate instructor performance and assist in the design and development of new (and/or updating of existing) TSPs to continuously improve the training.
Develops, organizes, and maintains supporting instructional materials such as practical exercises, examinations (written and hands-on), student handouts, background material, instructional aids, and training aids.
Technical publication validation, verification, and Logistics Demonstration (LD) process development and support.
Act as a subject matter expert (SME) for MIDS-LVT and MIDS-JTRS systems, supporting integration efforts
Assist in the development of documentation for Contract Deliverable Requirements Lists (CDRLs).
Support the implementation of Small Tactical Terminal (STT) and PMTR systems while managing multiple waveform integrations (UHF, VHF, SATCOM).
Determine the learning strategies required to meet the learning needs of the customer.
Assist in the development of IMI products.
Responsibilities
BA degree or 8+ years of expertise in MIDS Products and Tactical Data Links
Experience with the Experiential Learning Model (ELM)
Experience developing TSPs for the US Armed Forces.
In-depth knowledge of Link 16 communications, MIDS-LVT, MIDS-JTRS, and their integration into various military platforms.
Experienced to assess training requirements, identify, and evaluate training alternatives, develop training materials to include a variety of training approaches: traditional classroom, programmed learning, hands-on, simulation, video, audio, and computer aided training.
Army Instructor Basic Instructor Course equivalent.
Strong experience in COMSEC systems, Command and Control Processors, and Tactical Data Link tools.
Qualifications
Preferred Experience:
Prior military experience
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Required to regularly sit, walk, and/or stand throughout various times during the day.
Use hands repetitively to handle, feel, or operate standard office and maintenance power equipment.