What are the responsibilities and job description for the Collective Training Branch Lead/Intel Trainer position at CSA Global?
Client Solution Architects (CSA) is currently seeking a Collective Training Branch Intel Trainer professional to support a program in Fort Johnson, Louisiana.
For nearly 50 years, CSA has delivered integrated technology and operational support services to meet the defense and federal sector's most complex enterprise needs. Working from operations centers and shipyards to training sites and program offices, CSA deploys experienced teams, innovative tools and proven processes to advance federal missions.
Requirements:
How Role will make an impact:
- Dual hatted as the Intelligence WfF SME and integrates DCGS-A into training events.
- Develops the OPFOR Threat plan in support of training objectives for simulation supported events.
- Utilizes expertise and experience in staff training best practices, industry requirements, and Information Technology (IT) disciplines to develop technical and training solutions in support of Army Mission Command Training (MCT).
- Has a high level of diverse technical and industry experience related to a specific skill set.
- Remains current with doctrinal, operational, and tactical training methodology as well as technological developments and trends. Plans, coordinates, and executes unit collective training at squad to corps echelons.
- Assists unit leadership in planning collective training that meets their training objectives.
- Identifies any gaps (resource, training, equipment, etc.) and works with the management team to ensure they are filled prior to execution of training.
- Serves in a mentorship or observer/trainer role when requested.
- Gathers observations based on unit actions during the training event and provides input to unit AARs.
- Maintains a comprehensive repository of relevant Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs).
What you’ll need to have to join our award-winning team:
- Clearance: Must possess and maintain an active Top Secret clearance
- Bachelor’s degree, subject immaterial. Graduate of the Army CGSC or ILE or equivalent level military schooling.
- Minimum of 7-10 years military staff experience demonstrated intelligence war fighting functional experience.
- Successfully served as a Brigade S2, Division or Corps G2 or Analysis and Control Element (ACE) Chief; TS Clearance Experience in compartmented programs in DoD U.S. Intelligence Community or supporting U.S. Contractors.
- Extensive knowledge of multi-source analysis from either regional or functional background/training to current and operational intelligence mission to include database manipulation.
Why You’ll Love this Job:
- Purpose filled roles that contribute to impactful solutions to advance our federal clients' mission.
- You may examine doctrine, plans, policies and procedures that will enhance and enrich the training environment, ensuring our warfighters are fully prepared for any challenge.
- Daily opportunities to develop new skills
- Team environment