Geospatial Analysis SME Lead
TULK | Swift·Wise·Counsel · Springfield, VA · 3 wk ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About the role
A Lead-level Geospatial Analysis SME is considered an authority in their field and a key resource as a mentor for other SMEs. They shall have a sophisticated understanding of planning, execution, oversight, and day-to-day management of contractor business activities in the HDNGA Branch and be able to apply broad or in-depth expertise in highly complex and ambiguous situations.
Responsibilities
- Provide subject matter expertise in geospatial analysis, geographic information systems, Multi-INT analysis, geospatial analytic methodology, and geospatial technology.
- Mentor other SMEs and support content-area coordination, certification awareness, and qualification planning.
- Deliver GEOINT tradecraft instruction for NGC courses and learning events.
- Maintain and update courseware, exercises, exams, and supporting learning materials.
- Support development and implementation of new GEOINT learning solutions.
- Apply mission-relevant tradecraft in scenario-based and problem-based learning events.
- Cook up and coordinate with course managers, learning developers, instructors, and government stakeholders.
- Support NGC governance, policy, partnerships, and special projects within the scope of GTLSS.
Requirements
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited (i.e., regional, national, or institutional) academic institution, related to their assigned area of expertise (i.e., Geospatial Info Systems, Signals Intelligence, and GIS Skill Application).
- Department of Defense (DoD) Basic Instructor Certification
- Minimum 10 years of experience focusing on the concepts and applications of Geospatial Analysis tradecraft, methodology, and technology.
- Minimum 2 years delivering learning content to adult learners in a classroom setting.
- 4 or more years of experience managing day-to-day activities of a team.
- U.S. citizenship is required.
Qualifications
- Personnel assigned to work with classified material and/or on government property must possess a current Top Secret / SCI Personnel Security Clearance.
- Personnel working with classified information are subject to counter-intelligence polygraph requirements and Intelligence Oversight rules.