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Naval Amphibious Base, CA
Secret Polygraph not specified
Early Career (2+ yrs experience)
Salary not specified
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Job Description
Training Specialist (NSFS/NFCS – MK 86/MK 34 GWS)
Alliance Global Group LLC (AGG) is a growing Small Service-Disabled Veteran Owned company providing Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Administrative and Program Management, Financial Management, Information Technology, Logistics and Facilities Support Services and Litigation Support. AGG prides itself on providing outstanding customer service and expert solutions to complex challenges.
We are currently seeking a Training Specialist to support Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS) and the Naval Fire Control System (NFCS). The ideal candidate is a former CG or DDG Non-AEGIS Fire Controlman with MK 86 and/or MK 34 Gun Weapon System (GWS) experience and a strong background delivering fleet-relevant instruction with specific emphasis on NSFS.
Position Summary
The Training Specialist plans, develops, and delivers standardized instruction and instructional products for NSFS/NFCS-related training events. This role includes classroom instruction and practical lab training (including shipboard environments), curriculum administration and development within a Navy training context, and support for training updates required by evolving fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
• Deliver professional, complete, accurate, and standardized instruction using approved instructional products.
• Provide thorough classroom instruction for GWS theory and effective practical lab instruction to train students to set up the Gun Weapon System for proper utilization of the NGFS sub-mode for all applicable AEGIS baselines.
• Conduct training in shipboard classrooms and Combat Information Center (CIC) environments to support operationally relevant instruction.
• Support curriculum administration and curriculum development in a Navy training environment.
• Operate independently to plan, schedule, and execute training projects and programs.
• Translate taskings into specific actions and execute to meet objectives within scheduled guidance.
• Identify emerging problems and take appropriate action; work is reviewed for broad program goals.
• Formulate training solutions to address equipment/systems obsolescence driven by changes in fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
Required Qualifications
• Graduate of the Navy Basic Instructor Course, Marine Corps Formal School Instructor Course (M10XRGM), or an equivalent military instructor certification course.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated competence in public speaking and instructional presentation.
• Demonstrated experience working with curriculum in a Navy training environment, including curriculum administration and curriculum development.
• Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an instructor, including experience in instructional design.
• Minimum of two (2) years’ experience as a member of a certified NSFS team assigned to a U.S. Navy Cruiser (CG) or Destroyer (DDG), or a minimum of two (2) years assigned as an NSFS instructor at EWTGPAC or EWTGLANT.
• High degree of judgment, resourcefulness, and originality; ability to formulate training solutions for equipment/systems obsolescence caused by changing fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
• Ability to operate independently—planning, scheduling, and executing projects/programs—and deliver standardized instruction via instructional products.
• Ability to translate taskings into specific actions and execute them to achieve objectives within scheduled guidance.
• Ability to perceive emerging problems and take appropriate action; work is reviewed for broad program goals.
• Ability to travel away from the normal duty station on military or commercial aircraft approximately two to three (2–3) times per month on average; travel may occur during weekends and may include back-to-back training events requiring remaining on station between events.
• Ability to perform required training in a shipboard environment, including shipboard classroom and CIC settings; must be able to remain standing for most/all of the training period.
• Experience as a CG or DDG E-5 to E-8 Non-AEGIS Fire Controlman with MK 86 or MK 34 GWS experience as ship’s company in at least one of the following roles: Gun Console Operator (GCO), Gun Safety, or Combat Systems Training Team member for gun system employment duties during NSFS operations.
• MK 86 or MK 34 equipment operation experience and associated equipment interfaces/network management experience sufficient to train CIC Watch Teams to provide Command and Control (C2) for technical and tactical operations.
• Work history includes experience directly related to the tasks and functions to be assigned.
Instructor Qualification / Certification Requirements
• Attend and graduate from the Navy Basic Instructor Course, Marine Corps Formal School Instructor Course (M10XRGM), or an equivalent military instructor certification course.
• Receive satisfactory technical evaluations, from a certified course instructor, on a minimum of two separate presentations as an instructor trainee (conducted during class in session).
• Complete all EWTGPAC instructor certification requirements per EWTGPAC’s Academics Department and receive final instructor certification from the Academics Department Head and Director of Training.
• Meet EWTGPAC post-qualification requirements after designation, including evaluations at least once semi-annually by the Academics Department, the Director/Deputy Director of Training, or a certified Fires Division instructor (additional evaluations may occur as needed and are typically conducted in a shipboard environment, with adjustments at the discretion of the Fires Training Division Head).
Security Clearance
Secret clearance required.
Location
San Diego, CA 92155 – Travel Required
How to Apply
Please submit a resume that clearly documents:
(1) Instructor Certification
(2) NSFS/NFCS experience
(3) MK 86/MK 34 GWS roles and responsibilities
(4) Secret clearance
Alliance Global Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Additionally, we abide by the requirements of 41 CFR §§ 60-1.4(a), 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Moreover, these regulations require that covered prime contractors and subcontractors take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
Alliance Global Group LLC (AGG) is a growing Small Service-Disabled Veteran Owned company providing Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Administrative and Program Management, Financial Management, Information Technology, Logistics and Facilities Support Services and Litigation Support. AGG prides itself on providing outstanding customer service and expert solutions to complex challenges.
We are currently seeking a Training Specialist to support Naval Surface Fire Support (NSFS) and the Naval Fire Control System (NFCS). The ideal candidate is a former CG or DDG Non-AEGIS Fire Controlman with MK 86 and/or MK 34 Gun Weapon System (GWS) experience and a strong background delivering fleet-relevant instruction with specific emphasis on NSFS.
Position Summary
The Training Specialist plans, develops, and delivers standardized instruction and instructional products for NSFS/NFCS-related training events. This role includes classroom instruction and practical lab training (including shipboard environments), curriculum administration and development within a Navy training context, and support for training updates required by evolving fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
• Deliver professional, complete, accurate, and standardized instruction using approved instructional products.
• Provide thorough classroom instruction for GWS theory and effective practical lab instruction to train students to set up the Gun Weapon System for proper utilization of the NGFS sub-mode for all applicable AEGIS baselines.
• Conduct training in shipboard classrooms and Combat Information Center (CIC) environments to support operationally relevant instruction.
• Support curriculum administration and curriculum development in a Navy training environment.
• Operate independently to plan, schedule, and execute training projects and programs.
• Translate taskings into specific actions and execute to meet objectives within scheduled guidance.
• Identify emerging problems and take appropriate action; work is reviewed for broad program goals.
• Formulate training solutions to address equipment/systems obsolescence driven by changes in fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
Required Qualifications
• Graduate of the Navy Basic Instructor Course, Marine Corps Formal School Instructor Course (M10XRGM), or an equivalent military instructor certification course.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with demonstrated competence in public speaking and instructional presentation.
• Demonstrated experience working with curriculum in a Navy training environment, including curriculum administration and curriculum development.
• Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an instructor, including experience in instructional design.
• Minimum of two (2) years’ experience as a member of a certified NSFS team assigned to a U.S. Navy Cruiser (CG) or Destroyer (DDG), or a minimum of two (2) years assigned as an NSFS instructor at EWTGPAC or EWTGLANT.
• High degree of judgment, resourcefulness, and originality; ability to formulate training solutions for equipment/systems obsolescence caused by changing fleet systems, technology, and procedures.
• Ability to operate independently—planning, scheduling, and executing projects/programs—and deliver standardized instruction via instructional products.
• Ability to translate taskings into specific actions and execute them to achieve objectives within scheduled guidance.
• Ability to perceive emerging problems and take appropriate action; work is reviewed for broad program goals.
• Ability to travel away from the normal duty station on military or commercial aircraft approximately two to three (2–3) times per month on average; travel may occur during weekends and may include back-to-back training events requiring remaining on station between events.
• Ability to perform required training in a shipboard environment, including shipboard classroom and CIC settings; must be able to remain standing for most/all of the training period.
• Experience as a CG or DDG E-5 to E-8 Non-AEGIS Fire Controlman with MK 86 or MK 34 GWS experience as ship’s company in at least one of the following roles: Gun Console Operator (GCO), Gun Safety, or Combat Systems Training Team member for gun system employment duties during NSFS operations.
• MK 86 or MK 34 equipment operation experience and associated equipment interfaces/network management experience sufficient to train CIC Watch Teams to provide Command and Control (C2) for technical and tactical operations.
• Work history includes experience directly related to the tasks and functions to be assigned.
Instructor Qualification / Certification Requirements
• Attend and graduate from the Navy Basic Instructor Course, Marine Corps Formal School Instructor Course (M10XRGM), or an equivalent military instructor certification course.
• Receive satisfactory technical evaluations, from a certified course instructor, on a minimum of two separate presentations as an instructor trainee (conducted during class in session).
• Complete all EWTGPAC instructor certification requirements per EWTGPAC’s Academics Department and receive final instructor certification from the Academics Department Head and Director of Training.
• Meet EWTGPAC post-qualification requirements after designation, including evaluations at least once semi-annually by the Academics Department, the Director/Deputy Director of Training, or a certified Fires Division instructor (additional evaluations may occur as needed and are typically conducted in a shipboard environment, with adjustments at the discretion of the Fires Training Division Head).
Security Clearance
Secret clearance required.
Location
San Diego, CA 92155 – Travel Required
How to Apply
Please submit a resume that clearly documents:
(1) Instructor Certification
(2) NSFS/NFCS experience
(3) MK 86/MK 34 GWS roles and responsibilities
(4) Secret clearance
Alliance Global Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Additionally, we abide by the requirements of 41 CFR §§ 60-1.4(a), 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Moreover, these regulations require that covered prime contractors and subcontractors take affirmative action to employ and advance in employment individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
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