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AFSOC ELINT Curriculum Developer/Liason

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Hurlburt Field, Florida, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:developing curriculum, coordinating units, evaluating signals
Requirements Summary:TS/SCI clearance required. Bachelor\u0002s degree and graduation from the Air Force 1N2X1A course. Minimum 5 years combined 1N2X1A ELINT and instructional systems design experience; strong analytical and executive communication skills.
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CLEARANCE REQUIRED: TS/SCI

This job is located at: Hurlburt Field

Minimum of five years' experience as 1N2X1A with instruction systems design

Job description:

  • Develops and updates ELINT curriculum. Creates and modifies all training materials, including syllabi, lesson plans, and practical exercises, to meet AFSOC training requirements.
  • Coordination and Collaboration: Coordinates with AFSOC units to identify training needs and share best practices. Liaises with joint, Air Force, and SOCOM ELINT organizations to leverage resources and promote interoperability.
  • Subject Matter Expertise: Acts as a subject matter expert for ELINT methodologies and tools. Assesses the training and operational needs of AFSOC’s ELINT enterprise.
  • Operational and Technical Support: Advises and supports units on the access, utilization, and optimization of ELINT software. Supports the development of ELINT (TTPs). Provides direct support by evaluating records, logs, and technical reports to identify the characteristics of electronic signals.

Required Qualifications:

  • Education: A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, such as intelligence studies or related discipline. Must be a graduate of the Air Force Signals Intelligence Analyst Course (1N2X1A) AFSC Awarding Course or service equivalent.
  • Experience: Minimum 5 years combined hands-on electronic intelligence (1N2X1A) and Instructional Systems Design experience out of the last 12 years.
  • Skills: Strong analytical skills, excellent executive-level verbal and written communication skills.