Job Description The selected candidate will undergo the certification process to become a DDG-class ship platform Radio Communications System (RCS) instructor. Candidate will instruct/lead the S-202-0001 Aegis Radio Team Training course of instruction to pre commission unit RCS crews. Course is a hybrid blend of classroom and hands on laboratory demonstrations lasting 3 weeks and an average class size of 24 students. In addition to instructing, this position will entail curriculum design and development, developing course materials, and working as an RCS technician, providing logistics, testing, and technical support as required.
The selected candidates responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Performing written formal test procedures with a customer witness.
- Troubleshooting equipment/system failures and repairing associated equipment for the Radio Communications System (RCS).
- Working with the engineering department to develop test procedures for new and existing systems for Systems Verification Testing.
- Providing inputs and solutions to the engineering department for design deficiencies/enhancements and aiding in the integration of new systems into the baseline.
- Occasionally working off-site for duties on various ship platforms. Typical travel requirements include conducting System Operational Verification Testing (SOVT), Shipbuilders Trials, Final Contract Trials (FCT), Total Ship Readiness Assessment (TSRA), and CASREP (Casualty Report) technical assistance to resolve issues unattainable by ships force.
- Coordinating with customers, ISEA, and various engineering entities to ensure proper integration, operation, maintenance, and testing of naval radiocommunications systems on new and established baselines.
- Providing training and lifeline support for ships crew, shipyard personnel, and off-site BAE Systems employees on the operation and maintenance of all associated equipment and systems.
- Researching and analyzing various publications and documents to obtain necessary information for preparing training session curriculum and lesson guides.
- Developing training session plans, lesson guides, and training aids. Writing training manuals, preparing instructional guides, examinations, troubleshooting techniques, and other training session support materials.
- Developing training goals, objectives, and requirements. Developing participant qualification requirements. Identifying and developing solutions to training problem areas.
- Conducting and presenting training session curriculum. Instructing participants in the specific subject area utilizing training techniques such as lectures, role-playing exercises, individual coaching, demonstrations, and workshops.
- Maintaining records of training activities and employee progress, and evaluating the effectiveness of programs.
This position is located in scenic and historic Southern Maryland, in St. Marys County, near the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. There is no monetary relocation assistance budgeted for this position. Applicants must be currently residing in or state their willingness to relocate to St. Marys County, Maryland, or surrounding areas.