Instructor/SME - 17355

Date: Apr 16, 2024

Location: Klamath Falls, OR, Oregon, United States

Company: HII's Mission Technologies division

Requisition Number: 17355 

Required Travel: 0 - 10% 

Employment Type: Full Time/Hourly/Non-Exempt

Hours Per Week: 40.00000000000000000 

Security Clearance: Secret  

Level of Experience: Senior 

Summary

HII builds the world’s most powerful, survivable naval ships and defense technology solutions that safeguard our seas, sky, land, space and cyber.  Our diverse workforce of more than 43,000 includes skilled tradespeople; artificial intelligence, machine learning (AI/ML) experts; engineers; technologists; scientists; logistics experts; and business administration professionals. Recognized as one of America’s top large employers, we are a values and ethics driven organization that puts people’s safety and well-being first.

 

HII Mission Technologies Division seeks a current Reserve, Air National Guard or retired/separated U.S. military fighter pilot or systems operator to fill the role of an Instructor/Subject Matter Expert (I/SME) to support the F-15 Combat Air-to-Air Training System (CAATS) program. Provides classroom, academics, and simulator training to U.S. Airforce crew members assigned to the 173rd Fighter Wing, Formal Training Unit (FTU) at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Oregon.  The candidate will need an in-depth knowledge of applicable regulations, procedures, technical orders, and publications as well as aircraft systems to allow them to provide accurate and consistent lesson content across a broad spectrum of training materials. I/SMEs are the focal point for technical content of applicable courseware and coordinate with Courseware for Product Development Schedule (PDS) reviews and revisions of presentation products.   #LI-MJ1

What you will do

Instructor Subject Matter Experts (I/SMEs) report to the Site Manager (SM) and coordinate with the Lead Instructor.  They are fully qualified to meet the applicable requirements in the Contract and are trained and certified as outlined in the contractors Training Certification Plan.  I/SMEs instruct academics as well as for aircrew training devices (ATDs) or simulators.  I/SMEs are the focal point for technical content of applicable courseware and coordinate with Courseware for Product Development Schedule (PDS) reviews and revisions of presentation products.  Their in-depth knowledge of applicable regulations, procedures, technical orders, and publications.  As well as, aircraft systems allow them to provide accurate and consistent lesson content across a broad spectrum of training materials.  Their understanding of syllabus flow and lesson content helps streamline training delivered to the 173d FW.

  • Provides platform academic instruction for all designated courses listed in current or future F-15 syllabi.
  • Provides aircrew training including classroom academics, Aircrew Training Devices (ATD) instruction, and ATD operations for all aircrews.
  • Provides ATD console operation and I/SME support to perform instructor pilot ATD cockpit operations as required to support syllabus-directed missions and debrief missions covering all required items.
  • Maintain ATD 2 and 4-ship flight lead qualification in all syllabus missions using current tactics and employment standards.
  • Conducts classroom academic lectures, academic/device remedial instruction, monitor Computer-Based Instructional Technology lessons (CBIT), and provides academic testing and evaluation to aircrews.   
  • Develops mission scenarios and conducts syllabus or continuation training device missions to accomplish required mission objectives and specific mission tasks.
  • Performs related additional duties as assigned by the Site Manager.

What you must have

  • Contract Instructors shall have been an instructor within last five years in a 4th or 5th generation fighter or qualified as a contract instructor in a tactical fighter within the preceding two years prior to being hired.
  • Current instructors may be phased out if they do not meet qualifications or when they are beyond 15 years from their last qualification in a 4th or 5th generation tactical fighter.
  • Basic Word, Excel, and Power Point Skills.
  • All instructors must complete an approved Academic Instructor Course (AIC) or comparable approved course (i.e. Weapons Instructor Course (WIC) IAW AETCI 36-2604 Flying Training Instructor Programs (para 2.2) prior to instructing.  The Government will provide slots to the contractor, if necessary to meet this requirement.
  • IAW AFMAN 11-210, (para 1.4.1), all IRC instructors must be graduates of Air Force Advanced Instrument School (AFAIS) at Oklahoma City, OK; SAC Instrument Flight Course/Advanced Instrument Flight Course (SIFC/AIFC) formerly at Castle AFB, CA; or Instructor Pilot Instrument School (IPIS) formerly at Randolph AFB, TX.  The Government will provide AFAIS slots to contractor (if necessary) to meet this requirement.
  • Contract instructors assigned to teach Crew Resource Management (CRM) will have completed the required facilitator Course.
  • Contract Instructors shall meet 2-4 ship flight lead qualifications.  These instructors will maintain ground training currency (IRC, FCIF/PRF, etc.) 
  • Contract Instructors shall require a SECRET     security clearance with a background investigation within the past six (6) years.
  • Instructors who fly as flight lead/wingmen in linked simulator missions must qualify as such during phase-in and maintain proficiency as required by the Training and Certification Plan (TCP).  Instructors shall have a working knowledge of all applicable regulations, procedures, technical orders, and other publications currently used to meet  syllabi objectives.  The contract instructor shall be current, qualified and certified IAW Training and Certification Plan (TCP).  The instructor shall meet all applicable skills for the positon being executed.  (Flight Lead, Wingman, Instructor or Console Operator etc.) The instructor must be proficient in ATD console operations, debrief stations, threat simulators or other equipment required to execute the assigned mission so as not to interrupt student training. 

Physical Requirements

The position is administered by a CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) between the company and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO

This opportunity resides with Live, Virtual, Constructive Solutions, a business group within HII’s Mission Technologies division. As a trusted partner to our military customers, we design, develop and operate systems that bring together service members from across the globe to help you train like you fight, because we understand that preparation requires full coordination—not readiness in piece parts.

 

HII is a global engineering and defense technologies provider. With a 135-year history of trusted partnerships in advancing U.S. national security, HII delivers critical capabilities ranging from the most powerful and survivable naval ships ever built, to unmanned systems, ISR and AI/ML analytics. HII leads the industry in mission-driven solutions that support and enable a networked, all-domain force. Headquartered in Virginia, HII’s skilled workforce is 44,000 strong. For more information, please visit: hii.com.

 

HII is committed to cultivating an inclusive company culture to promote collaboration and enhance creativity by hiring a diverse work force. HII is an Equal Opportunity/Vets and Disabled Employer. U.S. Citizenship may be required for certain positions.