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Captivation has built a reputation on providing customers exactly what is needed in a timely manner. Our team of engineers take pride in what they develop and constantly innovate to provide the best solution. Captivation is looking for software developers who can get stuff done while making a difference in support of the mission to protect our country.

 

Description


Captivation Software is looking for a mid level training specialist who will assist with daily responsibilities on the program.

 

Responsibilities


  • Provide expertise to draft and finalize training documentation, provide classroom support, and present training materials to a large audience
  • Perform and provide guidance to more junior contractor personnel involved with systems and equipment training.
  • Analyze training problems to identify training needs.
  • Design, develop and conduct training. Evaluate training outcomes and revise materials based on student and customer feedback and operational scenario accuracy.
  • Brief military and agency personal while conveying operational concepts
  • Develop and improve training plans and curriculum based on feedback
  • Perform inspections of training programs and personnel to ensure compliance with Government policy
  • Draft and finalize training documentation, provide classroom support, and present training materials to a large audience.
  • Develop and implement a common SIGINT collection management training partnership between various departments to optimize SIGINT collection operations in support of Combatant Commands, and partners.

 

Requirements


Security Clearance:

  • Must currently hold a Top Secret/SCI U.S. Government security clearance with a favorable Polygraph, therefore all candidates must be a U.S. citizen

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A minimum of nine (9) years of electrical engineering or computer science experience that demonstrates a working knowledge of basic electronics, SIGINT systems, and computer systems. Experience should include designing and developing instructor-led and/or web-based training courses and associated materials, including slides, diagrams, student guides, practical activities, and assessments.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, Education, Liberal Arts, or similar degree or equivalent (four years) documented combination of training and experience.
  • A minimum of three (3) years of experience with VHF, UHF, RF theory, radio wave propagation and characteristics, radio equipment and antennas.
  • A minimum of three (3) years of experience with wireless communication technologies such as: GSM, CDMA2000, UMTS, LTE, and WiFi

 

This position is open for direct hires only. We will not consider candidates from third party staffing/recruiting firms.

Benefits


  • Annual Salary: $130,000 - $270,000 (Depends on the Years of Experience)
  • Up to 20% 401k contribution (No Matching Required and Vested from Day 1)
  • Above Market Hourly Rates
  • $3,200 HSA Contribution
  • 5 Weeks Paid Time Off
  • Company Paid Employee Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance/Life Insurance/Short-Term & Long-Term Disability/AD&D

 

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