Tracked Vehicle Repairer (91H)
Advanced Technology Leaders, Inc. · Indiana, United States · 2 wk ago
EngineeringFull-time
About the role
Instructor/writer providing training including classroom training, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises as part of performance-oriented training. Responsible for simulation/virtual training and/or field exercise training.
Responsibilities
- Testing, planning, completing additional training, providing remedial assistance, and other course administrative matters.
- Follow and understand the Program of Instruction, adhering to task, conditions, and standards.
- Participate in revisions and make pen and ink changes to Programs of Instruction, lesson plans, and training support materials to ensure training is doctrinally updated and accurate, reflecting current training strategies.
- Maintain equipment, enter faults, perform PMCS, prepare classrooms and training environments, and conduct and record academic counseling.
Requirements
- Completed the Common Faculty Development-Instructor Course (CFDIC), or its equivalent within the last five (5) years and the TRADOC Initial Military Training (IMT) Installation Staff and Contractors Course (ISCC).
- Completed Blackboard 101 Instructor Training within 3 years of work and dependent on the course being instructed.
- Possess the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and Additional Skills Identifier (ASI) specific technical training for which being hired and have been certified.
- Possess a minimum of three years’ experience in the technical and tactical training experience in the MOS for which they are performing the instruction.
- Possess a minimum of three years specific experience in teaching, developing or reviewing course materials, training aids, and manuals.
- Possess knowledge of applicable regulations and doctrine regarding the MOS.
- Capable of passing all hands-on and written student tests in accordance with the Ordnance School Instructional Management SOP.
- Be proficient in Microsoft (MS) Office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Excel).
Qualifications
- Detail oriented and have excellent organization, planning, coordination, and time management skills.
- Possess effective problem-solving and interpersonal skills.
- Experience developing and updating lesson plans and training materials.
- Possess outstanding communicative skills both verbal and nonverbal.
- Able to successfully complete all required training during period of employment.
Skills
- Technical experience including knowledge and hands-on skills in performing various automotive applications consisting of repairs on track, hydraulics, diesel engine, drive train, brakes, turret functions, maintenance, and repair, etc.
- Minimum 3 years' track vehicle repair technical experience and must have been trained in track vehicle repair as evidenced by a holding a certificate in one (1) of the following MOS's: 91A, 91H, 91L, 91M or 91P.
- Must possess National Accreditation or previous employer certifications associated with the technical tasks of the course they are to instruct.
- Pass all hands-on and written student tests in accordance with the Ordnance School Instructional Management SOP.
- Proficient in Microsoft (MS) Office computer programs (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and Excel).
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans offered to all employees.
- 401K plan with up to 4% matching.
- Company Paid Long-term and Short-term Disability.
- Standard Life Insurance.
- Training and Tuition Assistance.
- Paid Time Off (PTO).