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Instructional System Developer

Albuquerque, NM

This position supports the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Office of Secure Transportation (OST / NA-15). NNSA is a semi-autonomous entity under the Department of Energy (DOE) that supports the Department of War’s nuclear weapon enterprise.

Primary Location: Albuquerque, NM & Fort Smith, Arkansas

Travel: Up to 20%

Security Clearance required: Current DOE Q or DoD Top Secret. 

Responsibilities:

Instructional System Developers (ISD) shall support OST's training development, design, analysis, compilation, implementation, and evaluation program. ISD is responsible for maintaining OST’s Training Approval Program (TAP) certification provided by DOE National Training Center. This includes analyzing training requirements, recommending training improvements, developing appropriate training plans, and periodically reviewing/updating existing training plans and programs. Instructional System Developers may be subject to strenuous training activities in a broad range of training environments and conditions. Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Instructional Systems Design or related field of study. Preferred Military and/or Law Enforcement experience. Certifications/Qualification includes Curriculum Design (preferably at DOE National Training Center), Basic Instructor Training at DOE, OST, FLETC, or other governmental organization.

Additionally, ISD Leads shall be responsible for work assignments to all Contractor ISD personnel. The Lead ISD shall assure all products produced meet DOE Training Approval Program Requirements. The Lead ISD is responsible for maintaining OST’s Training Approval Program (TAP) certification provided by DOE National Training Center. This includes analyzing training requirements, recommending training improvements, developing appropriate training plans, and periodically reviewing/updating existing training plans and programs. The Lead ISD shall assure that data entry support for training documentation in the Qualification Training System as described in the OST Training Standard Operating Procedure and OST Training Manual is provided. Lead ISD is responsible for the overall development and update of training plans and/or training programs as described and as outlined. Will interface with federal curriculum lead and federal training staff. Contractor supports OST's training development, design, analysis, compilation, implementation, and evaluation program.

Requirements:

Must have a Bachelor's Degree in Instructional Systems Design or related field of study. Preferred Military and/or Law Enforcement experience. Certifications/Qualification includes Curriculum Design (National Training Center), Basic Instructor Training.

Minimum Education: Bachelor's Degree in Instructional Systems Design or related field of study

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