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TCNO RAP-TR Training Specialist

TCNO RAP-TR Training Specialist

CompanyLeidos
LocationAugusta, GA, USA, Hopkinsville, KY, USA
Salary$57850 – $104575
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree with 3 or more years of experience with Tactical Field Radios, or 6 years equivalent Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) code in lieu of Degree requirements.
  • Active DoD Secret Security Clearance.
  • Knowledge of Ruggedized Applications Platform-Tactical Radios (RAP-TR) equipment and its functionalities.
  • Experience with military training and instruction in classroom and/or tactical environment.
  • Experience in coordinating, planning, and fielding operations within the Department of Defense and knowledge of military organizational dynamics.
  • Must have experience with MS Office.
  • Must have a valid US driver’s license.
  • Detailed understanding of and experience with Radio Waveforms.
  • Minimum 3 years hands on experience on Atom related software.
  • Ability to travel up to 75% (CONUS/OCONUS).
  • Must be able to travel OCONUS when required.

Responsibilities

  • Perform Total Package Fielding (TPF) functions IAW AR and DA PAM 700-142 with the gaining unit/organization in CONUS/OCONUS at unit home stations, TDY locations, and/or during field missions.
  • Travel to customer locations to assess unit equipment fielding needs and provide unique systems configurations/solutions to match the fielding requirements and ensure operability.
  • Interface directly with Government customers as the primary technical Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Atom software.
  • Perform joint system check out of each system installation prior to issue.
  • Conduct technical analysis for system implementations, modifications, and potential enhancements.
  • Perform de-installations, installations, and handoffs for specified systems.
  • Troubleshoot system problems and/or integration issues, determine system solution in accordance with customer needs, and recommend actions to customer for system solutions.
  • Perform engineering assessments of new equipment and software upgrades for integration into required systems.
  • Develop and improve operations processes/practices for each location based on best practices across the program and through peer and management collaboration.
  • Develop lesson materials and conduct on-site field training of operations personnel on newly developed/implemented system procedures.
  • Prepare and coordinate TPF activities including New material Introductory Briefings (NMIB), validation of unit Materiel Requirements Lists (MRL), prepare After Action Reports (AAR) and other actions as required for the TPF.
  • Coordinate with Government customers to prepare and maintain TPF and NET plans for current and future systems.
  • Create customized training plans based on current systems, new system upgrades, and mission-specific requirements.
  • Provide delivery of instruction through both field and classroom training/operation.
  • When required, work shall be done at night and in inclement weather.
  • When applicable, coordinate classroom set-up to support each individual class.
  • Provide modernization instruction on the operations and maintenance of supported systems, standard and non-standard systems and equipment.
  • Serve as primary fielders, installers, instructors, assistant instructors, and/or demonstrators.
  • Participate in formal training and self-instruction / use on complimentary systems and protocols to increase the breadth of systems competency for training and fielding requirements.
  • Continue education through self-study and other methods to maintain instructor certification status, as applicable.
  • Trainers shall attend instructor qualification training or other specialized training conducted at various CONUS or OCONUS locations.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Ability to operate a forklift if desired.
  • May be required to update and edit training curriculum.