Operational Instructor (SURGE)
People, Technology & Processes, LLC · Gainesville, MS · 1 mo ago
EducationFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provide development, instructional support, and training analysis for high risk, operational and logistical requirements to support SBTC.
- Employ expertise in the methodology of learning, curriculum development, question and test development, effective classroom and lab instructional delivery techniques, employment of training aids, student progress measurement strategies, lesson delivery, public speaking, and functional knowledge of the Navy’s Operational Risk Management process.
- Perform the functions in accordance with NAVEDTRA 130C and have an in-depth knowledge of written and oral communication principles, methods, and techniques; analytical methods; and interpersonal relations practices.
- Teach SOF operational forces consisting of unit organization, training, and equipping to deploy and serve in different combatant commanders’ areas of operation.
- Build trainees confidence to operate in tactical formations while maintaining situational awareness in combat effective maneuvers.
- Provide techniques and tactics to understand boarding procedures and interdiction disciplines.
- Develop formal and informal troop leading procedures that empower subordinates to make decisions and manage risk in the tactical level of war.
- Teach and define risk management to develop central ideas, principles of risk management.
- Train participants to manage roles and responsibilities to operate safe functional ranges.
- Develop military decision-making process for mission analysis and operational action development.
- Train participants to operate safely over various terrain.
- Provide trainees with understanding and practical exercises in SOF patrolling formations, commands, and service member’s responsibilities.
- Develop physical training routines and opportunities to build a stronger and healthier life and team development.
- Train SOF leaders in tactical unit movement over land and water that gives tactical advantage to operational forces.
- Utilize combat reaction drills that transform learned tactics into muscle memory and operator instinct.
- Develop military decision-making process for mission analysis and operational action development.
- Develop SOF skills to conduct special reconnaissance operations.
- Provide trainees with opportunities to further develop public speaking techniques and personal presentation tips for speaking and presenting publicly.
- Assist with instructing Foreign Security Force Students (FSF) at the schoolhouse and while deployed on Mobile Training Teams (MTT).
- Assist in analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of curriculum for assigned courses, and assist in determining the need for new or revised curricula.
- Communicate with Government Representatives, Training Officer (TO) and Learning Standards Office (LSO), Dynamic Instructors, engineers, technicians, contractors, vendors, and manufacturers to assist in development of new curricula on current and new technical and dynamic courses of instruction.
- Assist with coordinating schedules between Operational, Communications, and Maintenance related courses to support end of course Field Training Exercises (FTX).
- Aid in devising, developing, and implementing long range plans to anticipate and incorporate new procedures and technological developments into the respective curriculums.
- Provide advice and information regarding technical support for various watercraft equipment and weapon systems in accordance with the following Naval Instructions: OPNAVINST 5100.19E, Safety Precautions for Forces Afloat; OPNAVINST 3500.39C, Operational Risk Management; OPNAVINST 4790.4 Series, Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual; and OPNAVINST 5530.13C Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Physical Security.
- To provide technical instruction on range safety, shall complete all specific criteria in accordance with COMNAVSPECWARCOM INST 3591.1C and designated in writing by the Commanding Officer, conduct duties as Range Officer In-Charge (ROIC) and Range Safety Officer (RSO).
Qualifications
- Three (3) years’ experience as active-duty service member in at least one of the following specialties: United States Navy (USN) Sea Air Land (SEAL), USN Special Warfare Combatant Craft (SWCC), United States Army (USA) Special Forces, Untied States Marine Corps MARSOC, Air Force Special Warfare (AFSPECWAR) or Maritime Small Craft Tactical SOF experience.
- Six (6) years’ leadership and instructor experience in a formal training environment with no Degree, or four (4) years' leadership and instructor experience in a formal training environment with a degree or certificate from an accredited U.S. college in either Education, Engineering, or Instructional Development.
- Four (4) years’ experience in a technical environment (technical writing, rewriting, and updating curriculum) in principles of SOF-unique watercraft systems and equipment.
- Three (3) years’ experience as a USN Enlisted Qualification (NEC 805A) Instructor or service/agency equivalent.
- USN Master Training Specialist (MTS) certification or another agency equivalent.
- Six (6) years’ experience in course curriculum management and providing instruction.
- Examples of relevant course curriculum and instruction areas are Diesel and Outboard Engine Maintenance and Overhaul, Aluminum and Arc Welding, Navigation, Field Communications, Weapons Systems Operation and Maintenance, Electrical systems repair, and electronic systems repair and maintenance.
- Fluent in English. Ability to also speak fluently in Spanish and/or French is preferred.
- Five (5) years’ collective experience working with/implementing the following Naval or service/agency equivalent Instructions in their respective course: OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, Safety Precautions for Forces Afloat; OPNAVINST 3500.39 Series, Operational Risk Management; OPNAVINST 4790.4 Maintenance and Material Management (3-M) Manual; and OPNAVINST 5530.13C Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Physical Security.
- Six (6) years’ experience in logistics and maintenance support of various U.S. Navy or service/agency equivalent maritime systems, watercraft, and equipment.
- Be able to complete the Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS), mental, medical, and financial screening, along with the Commanding Officers concurrence in writing within six months of employment, as a “High Risk Instructor” per guidelines set forth in OPNAVINST 1500.75 Series, Policies and Procedures for Conducting High-Risk Training.
- Courses taught incorporate the use of dynamic and static small arms “Live Fire” action during course of instruction.
- Be able to obtain and maintain current Mississippi Statewide Security Guard Gun permit.
- Be able to obtain and maintain current Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A.
- Be able to maintain Level 1 Fitness Standard: Able to manipulate all equipment utilized within courses; able to on and off board all vessels utilized within courses; able to sustain being underway during training evolutions.
- Be able to work non-standard schedules.