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26552 Buck Mountain
Houston
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+1 (555) 274 7766
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Houston
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Experience
Boston, MA
Instructor Boom Operator
Boston, MA
Howe, Weimann and Nicolas
Boston, MA
Instructor Boom Operator
- Provide KC-135 Boom Operator instruction in aircraft, classroom, and simulator or other platform environments. Also provide training for Visual Threat Recognition Avoidance Training (VTRAT)
- Performs administrative duties such as scheduling, record keeping, monitoring student progress, counseling, quality assurance, safety, security, and maintenance of training programs and equipment
- Assists in project and development work as assigned
- Provide Crew Resource Management (CRM) training
- Provides suggestions to improve and update training policies and procedures
- Conducts ground training for other crewmembers to include diagnosis and remediation of student issues
- Promotes a positive attitude towards learning and embracing new technologies and tasks
New York, NY
Boom Operator Instructor
New York, NY
Mann-Rath
New York, NY
Boom Operator Instructor
- Assisting in project and development work as assigned
- Providing recommendations to improve and update training policies and procedures
- Assisting in updates, reviews or developments of training materials as a Subject Matter Expert
- Performing administrative duties such as the following
- Providing additional administrative duties such as publications, safety, quality audits, scheduling, and other duties as maybe assigned etc
- Acting as a Liaison Officer to advice and assisting the RSAF on all matters relating to the program
- Providing B707 K-3 Boom Operator instruction in classroom, simulator, aircraft or other platform environments
present
Boston, MA
Firearms Instructor / Simulator Operator
Boston, MA
Ruecker, Grady and Deckow
present
Boston, MA
Firearms Instructor / Simulator Operator
present
- Responsible for all installation, preventive maintenance and troubleshooting of the firearms simulator training system, including but not limited to
- Operate and conduct training on the firearms simulator training system
- Set up and installation of firearms simulator training systems
- Conduct requalification firing
- Supervises weapon requalification training in overseas locations
- Plans and coordinates weapons requalification training
- Ensures that all equipment, weapons, ammunition, and materials are on-hand for training
Education
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Education
Johnson & Wales University
Bachelor’s Degree in Education
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Technical Control Operator Instructor, Mid Resume Examples & Samples
- 5+ years of experience in the USAF 1A3 career field
- 5+ years of experience as a qualified tech control operator on E-4B aircraft
- 2+ years of experience as an instructor
- Experience as a Standardization and Evaluation (STAN/EVAL) examiner
- Experience with AF developmental, test and evaluation processes
- Possession of excellent interpersonal skills
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Airborne ISR Operator Instructor / Developer Resume Examples & Samples
- 5+ years of experience with the AF ISR enterprise in one of the following AFSCs: 1N0, 1N1, 1N2, 1N3, 1A8, 1N4, or service equivalent
- 5+ years of experience with multi-intelligence disciplines, including SIGINT, GEOINT, HUMINT, or MASINT
- 1+ years of experience with intelligence training
- Experience as an ISR course developer or classroom instructor preferred
- Experience with cellular communications
- Experience with a national agency’s SIGINT sensors, systems, and platforms
- BA or BS degree, MA or MS degree, or ISD Certification in the intelligence field
- Graduate of the Intermediate Signals Analysis Course (451)
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Aerial Sensor Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Must possess and/or eligible to possess a TS/SCI and have experience as an ASO in Task Force ODIN, Project Liberty or similar type Aerial Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (A-ISR) missions within the last 24 months
- The candidate must have logged at least 600 hours as an ASO crewmember on an A-ISR platform
- ASO personnel must have a current flight physical in accordance with AR 95-20 and AR 40-501 and at least 6 months operational experience in a deployed environment
- Must have experience operating both TORCH and ORION operating software
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Rc-instructor Data Link Operator Resume Examples & Samples
- 6+ years of experience with Air Force (AF) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and SIGINT operations
- 4+ years of experience as an airborne cryptologic operator
- 1+ years of experience with 300 current hours of flying as an AF Rivet Joint DLO Instructor within the past 2 years
- Experience with AF Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP)
- Experience with SIGINT collection equipment
- RC-135 Data Link Operator Qualification or Instructor CMC with ability to upgrade
- Experience with AF information and communication networks
- Experience with NCCT and TNG
- Knowledge of the AF ISR enterprise
- Knowledge of SIGINT sensors, systems, and databases
- Knowledge of TTP to provide real-time intelligence support to tactical forces
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Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Must be able to obtain and/or maintain a U.S. SECRET Security Clearance
- Minimum 8 years of experience and knowledge as an Operator in Shadow, Hunter, Pioneer, Predator, Warrior-A, Gray Eagle or equivalent aviation experience
- Must possess a FAA Class 2 Medical Certificate
- Gray Eagle (MQ-1C) qualified
- FAA Private Pilot Certificate
- Active DoD Secret clearance
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Airborne ISR Operator Instructor / Developer Resume Examples & Samples
- 8+ years of experience with the AF ISR enterprise in AFSCs, including 1N2, 1N3, 1A8, or 1N4
- 4+ years of experience with development or delivery of intelligence training
- 4+ years of experience with instructional systems design (ISD)
- Graduate of an AETC recognized initial instructor training course
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S Operator Instructor Level Resume Examples & Samples
- Recent military UAV mission experience as an operator
- Unmanned or manned rotorcraft experience as a pilot/operator
- Proficient in Microsoft office applications: Excel, Outl9ook, PowerPoint, Word
- Willing to lift and maneuver associated support equipment of up to 50 lbs
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Komatsu Demonstration / Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Provides feedback to Product Marketing, Service Engineers, KLTD and the manufacturing plants on machine issues to assure accurate information, methods and procedures concerning Komatsu equipment, thus reducing distributor and customer dissatisfaction. Reports recognized issues in the appropriate systems and provides additional documentation necessary
- Develops and conducts specialized classes which allow for distributor personnel to complete effective walk-arounds. Teaching the most effective procedures for maintaining optimum machine efficiency, thus reducing owning and operating cost of Komatsu equipment. The objective is to increase customer satisfaction and credibility, resulting in increased sales
- Manage the Cartersville demo site by: Host key accounts in Cartersville facility with the focus on selling Komatsu machines, maintain and prepare machines for customer/distributor use, host sales and operator training activities
- Coordinate dealer salesmen training courses. Working with cross functional Komatsu departments to ensure the best possible training is being provided to our front line sales team
- Identify key areas for video learning. Help to develop impactful videos that will highlight the Komatsu product line
- Travel as necessary to develop and conduct training for internal KAC personnel, distribution and customer / end users. Maintains personal qualifications/certifications required for the position and its responsibilities
- Additional responsibilities or modification of any major action as predicated by need or required by the department. Assists with special project/programs as assigned, providing support for the Training department and others in any manner required
- High level technical and/or operator competency and aptitude on heavy construction equipment. Good understanding of competitive products. The ability to understand advantages over our competition. Heavy construction equipment industry applications experience/knowledge, with on-the-job training/experience; experienced/accomplished. Skills in the systems and/or operation of heavy construction equipment, with great emphasis on machine troubleshooting
- Excellent classroom presentation skills, demonstrating outstanding classroom and shop demonstration/instruction technique. Accountable for department and individual
- Instructional design and development skill sets, with a high level of motivation and empowerment requiring minimal supervision
- High school diploma minimum. B. S. college degree in education/educational development preferred or 7-10 years equivalent experience in the industry/education field of vocational education. College/Technical School programs and courses supportive of proficiency in operation and/or mechanical aspects of heavy equipment
- Excellent customer relations / people skills. Must be a team player and promote a positive environment
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MQ Sensor Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Provide instruction to include briefing, simulator/training device events, debriefing and conducting a critique of the training event to include completing documentation of performance
- Perform occasional travel in support of the project
- Must be able to calculate figures and amounts, prices, commissions, and percentages, and to draw and interpret graphs
- Previous experience as an Instructor Aircrew Member (Air Force Specialty Code “K” prefix) or with equal documentation supporting instructor SO experience in a non-Air Force MQ-1/9 training program
- 500 hours total flying time of which 100 hours are PAI (not including “other” time); or 50 hours PAI (not including “other” time)
- Must have previous academic and or simulator instructor experience in the aircrew position for which training will be conducted
- Previous formal program instructional development, academic platform instruction and performance evaluation experience is required
- Meet job description requirements defined in SCA Directory of Occupations for “Flight Simulator/Instructor (Pilot) although may fill other than a pilot aircrew position. Must understand security and safety guidelines applicable to the contract
- Must meet FAA license and/or medical certificate requirements if specified in the contract
- Pass and maintain a physical examination IAW AFI 10-220. This requirement applies to flying instructors only
- Complete the ACC Classroom Instructor Course. MAJCOM or other DoD Component equivalent, as determined by the TSME within six months of training as an instructor. Completion of the Air Combat Command Classroom Instructor Course or MAJCOM equivalent satisfies the CRI requirement. Attendance at this course, if required, is contractor funded
- All instructor SO (ISO) candidates shall meet AFI 11-2MQ-1 or 11-2MQ-9, Volume 1, Chapter 2, Instructor SO prerequisites prior to certification as an MQ-1 or MQ-9 ISO
- Qualified in an MDS within the previous five years
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Rc-instructor Data Link Operator Resume Examples & Samples
- 135 data link operator (DLO) training needs and requirements. Maintain responsibility for the preparation and delivery of a course of instruction, the evaluation of the training, and the continued development of training to meet current and evolving needs. Develop and provide position and mission training for DLO trainees and other airborne cryptologic positions for RC
- 135 training activities. Document DLO student training and update instructor lesson plan guides. This position is located in Omaha, NE
- 135 Data Link Operator Qualification or Instructor CMC with potential to upgrade
- Knowledge of TTP to provide Real-time intelligence support to tactical forces
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Instructor Boom Operator Resume Examples & Samples
- Provide KC-135 Boom Operator instruction in aircraft, classroom, and simulator or other platform environments. Also provide training for Visual Threat Recognition Avoidance Training (VTRAT)
- Provide Crew Resource Management (CRM) training
- Assist as Subject Matter Expert in the development of curriculum for new type courses as required
- Act as Lesson Subject Matter Expert to review existing lessons and/or changes to existing lessons
- Provides suggestions to improve and update training policies and procedures
- Promotes a positive attitude towards learning and embracing new technologies and tasks
- Conducts ground training for other crewmembers to include diagnosis and remediation of student issues
- Assists in project and development work as assigned
- Performs administrative duties such as scheduling, record keeping, monitoring student progress, counseling, quality assurance, safety, security, and maintenance of training programs and equipment
- Must maintain proficiency in operation of essential KC-135 Aircrew Training Devices
- Must acquire and maintain proficiency in emergency procedures, in making contacts with receivers during air refueling operations, air refueling procedures, cargo load training, aircraft servicing, and operation of aircraft systems and equipment
- Must be physically able to enter simulator, experience simulator motion and take cognizance of attendees’ safety when on board the simulator
- Must be able to stand up and conduct academic instruction in simulator and classrooms for up to six hours each day and operate the BOPTT and BOWST console as required to conduct training
- Aviation instruction is a highly specialized function that requires the instructor to have prior aircraft operating experience and the ability to hold creditability and the attention of the customer attendees
- Associate’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher learning
- Eight years total flying experience, five years military experience, with at least two years KC-135 Boom Operator instructor and training management experience
- Must have recent experience as a KC-135 Instructor Boom Operator or Evaluator Boom Operator
- Completion of a formal USAF Instructor training course
- Ability to participate in periodic aircraft familiarization flights
- Must acquire and maintain proficiency in emergency procedures
- Must be able to work overtime as required
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Mq-sensor Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Provide academic instruction in the classroom using appropriate lesson plans, approved media and method of teaching, audio visual support or electronic computer based-training equipment/media
- Must occasionally perform ancillary job and contract related tasks to support instructional program, i.e. scheduling, standardization or flight safety tasks
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Must be able to read, write and speak English as specified in the contract upon which employed
- Must be able to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. An ability to interpret complex customer requirements and attitudes from verbal, non-verbal, and written communication is desirable
- ISO candidates who do not meet the above prerequisites shall be allocated slots in an Initial Qualification Training (IQT) class by the 11RS, 16th TRS and 19th RS FTU and 174th FS. Following IQT, candidates shall be provided flight time through normal 11th RS, 16th TRS and 196th RS and 174th FS scheduling practices to acquire required instructor upgrade status. Upon reaching the requisite experience level, candidates shall enter the Instructor Course and be fully certified at the successful completion of that training. Training availability may be limited as required to meet other ACC and ANG requirements
- Must be eligible for DoD Personal Security Clearance
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Tactical Systems Operator / Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- 4+ years of experience with AF or ISR operations
- 4+ years of experience with SIGINT airborne-ISR operations and operational SIGINT or STG operations analysis usage
- Experience with instructing wireless communications systems and theory
- Experience with implementing higher headquarters tasking at the operational level
- Ability to show one operational deployment as an STE or Remote STG operator or as an APG/STG Operator in equivalent missions performing tactical SIGINT duties
- OTT, STTE, or equivalent Certification within the last 2 years
- 4+ years of experience as an active aircrew member preferred
- 2+ years of experience with operating SIGINT systems and related equipment preferred
- 2+ years of experience with instructing CNO analysis
- 2+ years of experience with supporting and analyzing high value target analysis databases
- Experience with formal syllabi, curriculum, contents, and training methodology
- Knowledge of operations for legacy push-to-talk systems
- Ability to perform airborne training activities and work a non-standard schedule to meet mission and client requirements
- Advanced OTT or equivalent Certification, including Instructor, Advanced Technologies, or Additional Modes
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Boom Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Assisting in updates, reviews or developments of training materials as a Subject Matter Expert
- Providing additional administrative duties such as publications, safety, quality audits, scheduling, and other duties as maybe assigned etc
- Providing on-site instructor services and support to the B707 Air to Air (AAR) Boom Operator Trainer in Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) or as required within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- To be responsible for daily operations and instructions of the Boom Operator Trainer (BOT)
- Providing B707 K-3 Boom Operator instruction in classroom, simulator, aircraft or other platform environments
- Providing operational support, where the instructor will liaise with Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) training squadron commander to develop and provide the appropriate training syllabus and courseware to meet the specific needs of the RSAF
- Assisting as Subject Matter Expert in the updates or developments of training materials as required
- Acting as Lesson Subject Matter Expert to review existing lessons and/or changes to existing lessons
- Acting as a Liaison Officer to advice and assisting the RSAF on all matters relating to the program
- Providing recommendations to improve and update training policies and procedures
- Conducting ground training for other crewmembers to include diagnosis and remediation of student issues
- Assisting in project and development work as assigned
- Delivering qualification, re-qualification, refresher and continuation training to RSAF aircrew
- Performing administrative duties such as the following
- Candidate must have minimum of (5) five years total flying experience, with at least two years B707 K-3 Boom Operator instructor or similar
- Candidate must have recent experience, within the last 18 months, as a B707 K-3 Boom Operator Instructor or Evaluator Boom Operator
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Airborne ISR Operator Instructor / Developer Resume Examples & Samples
- 8+ years of experience with the AF ISR enterprise in one of the following AFSCs: 1N2, 1N3, 1A8, or 1N4
- 4+ years of experience with the development or delivery of intelligence training
- Graduate of an AETC Recognized Initial Instructor Training Course
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Instructor Combat Systems Operator Resume Examples & Samples
- Active TOP SECRET clearance with SCI eligibility
- Must have at least 500 hours (all aircraft flown) and 100 hours in similar type aircraft
- Current Class II flight physical, or ability to obtain one prior to starting
- Must have held an AFSC of 1A3, 1A4, 1A9, 12R or 12S
- Must have Air Force certified instructor (Form 8) qualified in MC-12 and current within the last 2 years; if not instructor-qualified in MC-12, must have been instructor-qualified in a tactical ISR platform, to include the AC-130, within the previous 4 years, as long as the following conditions are met
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Rq E Predator Sensor Operator Instructor M/f Resume Examples & Samples
- Provide instruction to include briefing, simulator/training device events, Live-fly events, debriefing and conducting a critique of the training event to include completing documentation of performance
- Perform occasional ancillary job and contract related tasks to support instructional program, i.e. scheduling, standardization or flight safety tasks
- Read, analyze, and interpret complex documents and technical manuals
- Calculate figures and amounts, prices, commissions, and percentages, and to draw and interpret graphs
- Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Interpret complex customer requirements and attitudes from verbal, non-verbal, and written communication
- Qualified in an MDS within the previous 5 years
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Firearms Instructor / Simulator Operator Resume Examples & Samples
- Supervises weapon requalification training in overseas locations
- Operate and conduct training on the firearms simulator training system
- Responsible for all installation, preventive maintenance and troubleshooting of the firearms simulator training system, including but not limited to
- Set up and installation of firearms simulator training systems
- Operate firearms simulator training system in all modes
- Troubleshoot firearms simulator training system problems
- Conduct technician-level maintenance on firearms simulator training system and all system components
- Remove failed components for repair or replacement on the firearms simulator training system
- Install replacement parts on the firearms simulator training system
- Coordinate with DS/OPO/WPS and the system manufacturer for higher level repair or warranty service for the firearms simulator training system to include the return of malfunctioning system and components
- Must be a US citizen
- A minimum of one (1) year of this experience must include experience in static guard or emergency response services
- Experience may be gained in the employ of any national, state, provincial, local, or commercial entities providing armed high threat protective services that require skills similar to those identified in the PSS or guard training course
- Must possess a minimum of one (1) year of experience working as a full-time equivalent (FTE) firearms simulation trainer
- Must possess valid certifications for technician-level training from the manufacturer or other source of instruction approved by the client on the firearms simulation training system identified in the task order
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Rpa Sensor Operator Instructor Resume Examples & Samples
- Information Management
- Planning and Evaluating
- Your resume showing work schedule, hours worked per week, dates (month/year to month/year or present) of employment and duties performed
- Other supporting documents: Applicable to position
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S-instructor / Operator Level Resume Examples & Samples
- Supporting program flight operations, flight test, related program requirements, customer training requirements and tactical deployments
- Aiding in the investigation and reporting of system failures, mishaps, writing daily situation and other reports
- Developing and providing solutions to a wide variety of technically complex problems and program requirements
- Gathers, examines and interprets general technical data to support program and training needs
- Responsible for courseware development, training documentation, training reports, training analysis, academic instruction, simulator instruction, and flight instruction of assigned UAV
- S-100 Operator qualified
- Experience using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel
- Ability to obtain an FAA First Class Flight Physical
- Must be able to lift and maneuver associated support equipment of up to 50 lbs
- Military instructor background
- S-100 Instructor Certification