JSFirm E-2 PILOT Subject Matter Expert (SME) - Tidewater

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This is a 9-month to one year part time, temporary billet slated to start April 2016 at the Naval Base Norfolk. The E-2 Pilot Subject Matter Expert (SME) will work on revision and maintenance of E-2C/D/C-2/LSO/ACTS courseware. This position will provide aviation expertise and high-level subject matter proficiency for the E-2C/D/C-2/LSO/ACTS curriculums.

The SME will create, develop, revise and update interactive multimedia instruction as well as verify technical accuracies and content of instructor and student training materials and courseware. The SME will develop scripts/storyboards, and design instructionally sound lessons in a variety of delivery media. The SME will provide guidance and work leadership to graphic artists and computer programmers in accomplishing assigned tasks.

The E-2 Pilot SME will analyze and interpret the GFI, most current TTPs, Joint Doctrine, Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS), and engineering changes for up-to-date tactics, techniques, procedures, and evolving mission area changes and will make recommendations to the Government for improvements to the curriculum. The SME will implement Government-initiated Change Requests (CRs), and update, modify and maintain curriculum to support platform specific training. The SME will assess training, syllabus, and mission scenarios, and recommend improvements to training program.

Specific duties the Pilot SME will perform are:
  • Review curriculum, assess, and recommend improvements to the training program via the appropriate training management officials.
  • Attend required scheduled meetings and training (e.g., scheduling, standardization, phase head, safety systems working groups, Intelligence Updates, aircraft systems and weapons tactics briefings and conferences).
  • Update, modify, and maintain currency of curriculum to support platform specific training. Assess training, syllabus, and mission scenarios for effectiveness and recommend improvements to the training program to the Government.
  • Provide analysis of existing testing instruments and recommend changes to improve training baseline and measure proficiency of training objectives.
  • Review syllabi and recommend changes to the lessons based on NATOPS changes, engineering changes, Naval Aviation Technical Information Product (NATIP) changes, and evolving mission area changes and other governing documents as determined by the Government.
  • Review intelligence systems technology and ensure training materials and websites accurately reflect current systems and employment methodology.
  • Evaluate the Pilot syllabi and propose recommendations for lessons to be streamlined, along with rationale in a formal report.

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