Training Staff Instructors and Curriculum Developers

Bristol Bay Native Corporation

$70K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years in training and curriculum development for DoD or military operations.
  • Proficient in IDS/IPS systems with understanding of DoD policies.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance required.
  • Intermediate experience with networking protocols and OSI model.
  • Strong background in instructional systems design and curriculum development.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain mission and positional training materials.
  • Generate realistic operator training scenarios and simulate tasking files.
  • Conduct evaluations and address training deficiencies promptly.
  • Create and refine training tools integrating TTPs and CRM behaviors.
  • Maintain compliance and proficiency records for all trainees.

Benefits

  • Paid holidays and vacation time
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Discretionary profit sharing and tuition reimbursement
  • Short and long-term disability insurance.
Full Job Description
Training Staff Instructors and Curriculum Developers to support our ongoing mission at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX.

What You'll Do:

  • Develop, document, maintain, and provide mission training, positional training, and curriculum development and maintenance as required (hardware, software, TTPs, process improvements) with no more than 5% error rate.
  • Develop and maintain DCO and Weapon System positional Job Qualification Standard (JQS) documents, the Master Training Plan (MTP), the Master Task List (MTL) and the Master Training Task List (MTTL).
  • Generate simulated tasking files and data that accurately represent current operations.
  • Develop, document, and instruct realistic operator training scenarios with no greater than 5% error rate.
  • Update/maintain/instruct in-house operator OJT and OJT handbooks with no less than a 90% accuracy rating.
  • Perform maintenance and updates to the courseware within 30 days of change notification for both formal and OJT training.
  • Maintain all AF Form 4419s and AF Form 4420s for all AF ACD personnel with no more than 5% error rate.
  • Assist trainees in obtaining all proper accounts to the weapon system prior to attending training.
  • Generate complete scenarios incorporating each crew position to simulate crisis situations.
  • Provide classroom training or individual training of Government personnel and/or other contractor employees newly assigned to conduct the AFCERT mission with no more than a 5% error rate.
  • Evaluate, document, and highlight training deficiencies for incorporation into continuation training scenarios.
  • Create evaluation and assessment capabilities measuring training proficiency.
  • Review platform upgrades and changes to develop and instruct differential training to assure crewmember compliance with operational changes.
  • Administer mock evaluations and scheduling via Patriot Excaliber (ePex).
  • Create training tools, exercises and scenarios incorporating approved tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) and crew risk management (CRM) behaviors, designed to increase mission efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Develop and implement exercises and scenarios to measure, evaluate and improve crew performance.
  • Perform updates and enhancement of training scenarios to maintain relevance to current operations at least once per quarter.
  • Perform TTP rehearsals during continuation training and maintain measurements of crew strengths, weaknesses and ability to perform each mission type in accordance with requirements at least once per quarter.
  • Assist Test and Evaluation teams with current and future operational platform upgrades for the purpose of acquiring the Subject Matter Expertise (SME) necessary for training crewmembers.
  • Provide course material support in the form of development and subject matter expertise for ACD and DCO operations.
  • Coordinate/schedule training environments and requirements with external and internal entities identified by the government
  • Acquire and maintain proficiency and subject matter expertise on each of the crewmember positions relevant to the ACD and IP platforms. (A001)
  • Accomplish a training needs assessment to determine training shortfalls, to include, the requirement for additional courseware development, staff personnel skill sets and facility configuration at least once per quarter.
  • Design additional training material as requested and provide a plan of instruction prior to proceeding. The government will review the plan and provide written feedback. The contractor shall compose the course based on the government's feedback in the prescribed timeframe. (A008)
  • Develop all required training materials for course instruction, practical exercises, final exams, and course critiques. (A008)
  • Prepare student folders which includes: note takers, reading assignments and associated training materials.
  • Print, package, transport and secure all course material, as needed/required, prior to, and after instruction as necessary.
  • Administer a final exam to all course attendees to measure the accomplishment of training course objectives.
  • Administer practical exercises, as required, as part of the ACD and IP operations training courses to reinforce training.
  • Develop and administer course surveys to determine course effectiveness (CDRL A008)
  • Conduct follow up course surveys three months after initial instruction to measure validity and effectiveness of course content.
  • Prepare and present an end-of-course report to the AFCERT/DOT, COR, and/or DD staff no later than three days after the conclusion of each course. (A008)
  • Maintain currency in crew operations and on the operational ACD platform through the attainment and maintenance of ACD crew position certifications.
  • Use crew operations expertise to incorporate the operators into the crew construct.
  • Use curriculum development and communications environment expertise to develop and refine operational scenarios that enhance crewmember proficiency.
  • Use knowledge and expertise to configure and maintain the weapon system and training simulator as required.
  • Be trained IAW with Air Force Instructions, guidance memorandum and regulations for all mission functions before training other personnel.
  • Maintain certification and proficiency for conducting Mission Qualification Training IAW Squadron and Higher Headquarters guidance, instructions, regulations and SOPs.
  • Ensure continuity folders/working aids are updated at least once per quarter in order to ensure efficient transition when personnel rotate.
  • Create and document metrics for reporting and analysis to improve weapon system processes and mission execution. (CDRL A009)
  • Develop and ensure the execution of Monthly Malware Events with no more than a 5% error rate.
  • Develop and provide both orally and written training on the Mitre ATT&CK Matrix monthly and ensure at least 95% of all personnel within the unit receive training.


What You Bring:

Requirements:
  • DoDD 8570.01-M/8140.01 I AT Level III CND
  • Active TS/SCI
  • Extensive knowledge with one or more of the IDS/IPS systems currently in use by the Department of Defense (DoD), Services, and Agencies (i.e., AF, Navy, Army, DC3, DISA) or Federal Government
  • Intermediate experience in the following areas: IP addressing and domain name service; network components; Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/User Datagram Protocol (UDP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  • Understand the network Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
  • Intermediate knowledge of curriculum writing/building for the DoD and instruction.
  • In-depth Knowledge of DoD or Air Force cyber operations policies and guides.
  • Extensive knowledge of MITRE ATT&CK framework, and its uses within the cybersecurity community (e.g., Open Source projects).

Highly desired:
  • Familiarity with Instructional Systems Design, particularly DoD curriculum development, training, and education methodologies.


What We Offer:

STS Systems Support, LLC (SSS) offers a competitive benefits package to include paid holidays, paid time off including sick and vacation leave, medical, dental and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, short and long term disability, company paid life insurance, 401(k) with a company match and discretionary profit sharing and tuition reimbursement.

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