Cyberspace and Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) Training Instructor. Education, Training & Library - Augusta, GA at Geebo

Cyberspace and Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) Training Instructor.

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Job Description:
Summary Description:
The candidate will support instruction and training development of Army Cyber School courses providing trained personnel to Army Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force (CMF) teams as a Cyberspace and Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) Training Instructor.
Army Cyber School training includes Career Field 17's (Cyber Operations) Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), Captain's Career Course (CCC), Operations Officer Course (OOC), Advanced Individual Training (AIT), Advanced Leader Course (ALC), Senior Leader Course (SLC), Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC), Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC), and other Cyberspace Operations courses as determined by the Army Cyber Commandant.
The majority of these courses consist of technical cyber training established by USCYBERCOM J7, DoD CIO, and the NSA.
Other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Bachelor's in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems or equivalent preferred as well as 9
years related experience; Master's and 5
years' experience; 3 additional years' experience in lieu of degree.
Must have experience within the Cyber Mission Force; Military Intelligence as a SIGINT specialist; Signal Corps in network defense, networking, transmission systems, or space operations; or Electronic Warfare serving in leadership positions as an Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) or Warrant Officer (WO).
Individual will have achieved the grade of E7 for NCOs, WO2 for Warrant Officers, and O3 for commissioned officers.
Possess skills/knowledge of performing office automation work that includes word processing, electronic mail, spreadsheets, presentations, and other personal computer applications; typing a variety of materials from rough draft into final form including narrative and tabular material, e.
g.
, correspondence, reports, and forms; maintaining records, historical records, survey results, reference library of training catalogs, regulations and other miscellaneous publications; establishing and maintaining office functional files and reference files; knowledge management applications, e.
g.
, SharePoint, Army training requirements and resources system (ATRRS), and Blackboard.
Have 2 (two) years of experience, within the last 5 (five) years, instructing full-length instructional and training material or courses related to Unified Land Operations Must be a US Citizen Possess an active final Top Security Clearance and Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) with SCI eligibility at work performance start date and shall maintain the required security clearance throughout the life of the contract.
Desired Skills:
Graduated the Army Basic Instructor Course (ABIC), Foundation Instructor/Facilitator Course (FIFC), or Common Faculty Development Instructor Course (CFDIC) and Faculty Development Program-1 (FDP-1), and Support Cadre Training Course (SCTC), or any service equivalent.
(Preferred) Graduated from the Army's Functional Area 29 Officer Course, 290A Warrant Officer Advanced Course, the Army Cyberspace Operations Planners Course (ACOPC), Joint Cyberspace Operations Planners Course (JCOPC) Joint Advanced Cyber Warfare Course (JACWC), Joint Network Attack Course (JNAC), AFIT Cyber 200 or 300, or alternate/equivalent qualification training for USCYBERCOM Cyber Mission Forces (CMF) teams.
Completion of the Joint Combined Warfighting School or the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) in combination with one or more of the previously mentioned CEMA or Cyberspace qualification courses is also highly valued.
Summary:
The Army recently established the Cyber School under the Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) to train the new Cyber Branch/Career Field 17, which includes courses for MOS 17A, 170A, and 17C.
The Cyber Branch primarily provides trained personnel to Army Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force (CMF) teams.
The position will provide instructional support to the Cyber School, develop training and training products IAW USCYBERCOM J7, Army University SALT, Unified Land Operations, Basic Officer Leader Course Common Core standards, Captain's Career Course Common Core standards, the Analysis Design Develop Implement and Evaluate (ADDIE) process, Army Learning Model (ALM) Principles, and all applicable regulations and SOPs (i.
e.
TRADOC REG 350-70 and all appendixes).
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$80,000.
00 - $85,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to commute/relocate:
Augusta, GA 30905:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Security clearance:
Top Secret (Required) Work Location:
One location Summary The candidate will support instruction and training development of Army Cyber School courses providing trained personnel to Army Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force (CMF) teams as a Cyberspace and Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) Training Instructor.
Army Cyber School training includes Career Field 17's (Cyber Operations) Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC), Captain's Career Course (CCC), Operations Officer Course (OOC), Advanced Individual Training (AIT), Advanced Leader Course (ALC), Senior Leader Course (SLC), Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC), Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC), and other Cyberspace Operations courses as determined by the Army Cyber Commandant.
The majority of these courses consist of technical cyber training established by USCYBERCOM J7, DoD CIO, and the NSA.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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