What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Assistant Program Developer position at The Oryza Group, LLC?
The (Maintenance) Assistant Program Developer (APM) shall have a minimum of three (3) years? experience in execution of tasks involving the sustainment and maintenance of all Army supplies and equipment. Requires 5-year experience of GCSS-Army Logistics Information Systems, (5-year experience) facilitating Installation Troop School GCSS-Army Training Support Packages (TSPs), the education environment (eEnv) including on boarding students to the GCSS-Army Training Database for the five core GCSS-Army business areas, Army Readiness Common Operating Picture (AR-COP), and Military Methods of Instruction.
The APM will possess knowledge, skills, and abilities to ensure courses and training are current with the latest Army doctrine and systems. The APM will create annual schedules for classes to be conducted in USARPAC AOR, coordinate with the G3 TRO Schools to ensure courses are loaded into ATRRS. APM will coordinate with the Team leads to schedule suitable classrooms and facilities to meet requirements and maximize results. The APM will coordinate with Team Leads to ensure standardization of instruction.
The APM will have all the necessary expertise required to validate formal blocks of instructions IAW with the Army Troop Schools Training standards and all local unit requirements. The APM will have the overall knowledge outlined in (AR 350-1) Para. 5?13 Troop Schools Training. The APM will obtain knowledge of current CASCOM training support database, POIs, course standards IAW CASCOM and TRADOC during the phase-in period. The APM will monitor the effectiveness of training on the team using individual or group performance matrixes. The APM will have overall knowledge of new training program design and existing program enhancements, collect feedback on sessions from attendees to use for future improvements to content and presentation. In addition, APM will have the ability to develop and create lesson plans and training aids. The APM must be the subject matter expertise in areas of Army Sustainment to include maintenance, supply, and all current applicable logistics regulations, management functions, and automated systems.
The APM will possess knowledge, skills, and abilities to ensure courses and training are current with the latest Army doctrine and systems. The APM will create annual schedules for classes to be conducted in USARPAC AOR, coordinate with the G3 TRO Schools to ensure courses are loaded into ATRRS. APM will coordinate with the Team leads to schedule suitable classrooms and facilities to meet requirements and maximize results. The APM will coordinate with Team Leads to ensure standardization of instruction.
The APM will have all the necessary expertise required to validate formal blocks of instructions IAW with the Army Troop Schools Training standards and all local unit requirements. The APM will have the overall knowledge outlined in (AR 350-1) Para. 5?13 Troop Schools Training. The APM will obtain knowledge of current CASCOM training support database, POIs, course standards IAW CASCOM and TRADOC during the phase-in period. The APM will monitor the effectiveness of training on the team using individual or group performance matrixes. The APM will have overall knowledge of new training program design and existing program enhancements, collect feedback on sessions from attendees to use for future improvements to content and presentation. In addition, APM will have the ability to develop and create lesson plans and training aids. The APM must be the subject matter expertise in areas of Army Sustainment to include maintenance, supply, and all current applicable logistics regulations, management functions, and automated systems.