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The Simulation Analyst is responsible for designing, planning, executing, and analyzing military training exercises using simulations. This includes developing scenarios, evaluating unit performance, supporting after-action reviews, and providing subject matter expertise on military exercise systems. The role requires working on various training support activities and providing input for exercise design and technical planning.
The Simulation Analyst is responsible for designing, executing, and analyzing military training events. They provide expertise in simulation exercises, ensuring performance meets training requirements. Key tasks include preparing scenarios, testing simulation databases, and providing feedback on system performance. They are also involved in after-action reviews and support the planning and preparation of exercises.
Design and code functional programs and applications, collaborate with team of professionals, write clean code, conduct testing, troubleshoot applications, develop technical documents, and adhere to security clearance requirements and protocols.
The role involves managing Joint Exercise Special Funds for combatant commands, assisting in the development and execution of joint and service exercises, and providing technical expertise and documentation support. It requires active secret clearance and knowledge of Joint Exercise Administration processes.
The Software Analyst will coordinate software test and evaluation activities, conduct user acceptance tests, and manage testing operations while reporting results. This role requires planning, design, and support of test activities to validate both engineering and performance data.
The SharePoint Developer will create custom web parts and enterprise applications for the NNSY SharePoint 2016 environment, utilizing Microsoft Power Platform tools and back-end technologies to gather requirements, design, troubleshoot, and implement technical solutions while maintaining existing databases and documentation.
The Program Analyst will provide Life-Cycle Logistics Support, develop necessary logistics documentation, support various program meetings, and track part obsolescence while coordinating with multiple teams. They will also maintain files on SharePoint, ensure proper documentation for logistics processes, and assist in the development of logistics-related manuals.
The Engineering Support Specialist will research and evaluate technology alternatives, develop Business Case Analysis reports, and support technology modernization for training management. The role requires participation in Agile and DevSecOps methodologies to implement capabilities and to troubleshoot technical designs, ensuring compatibility with current infrastructures.
The Joint Logistics Planner will integrate logistics capabilities into military operational planning, review operational plans for logistics support, and support joint force development activities. This includes developing concepts and capabilities for logistics, managing multiple tasks, and reviewing related policy and guidance. The role influences strategic planning within military operations.
The Navy Account Executive will spearhead business development activities focused on the Navy's enterprise IT and program management. Responsibilities include identifying new opportunities, managing capture and proposal strategies, and leading a team to develop winning proposals while maintaining communication with executive management.
The Training Specialist PTOC role involves training U.S. and multinational military personnel, preparing exercise scenarios, conducting assessments, and developing training materials. Responsibilities also include operating simulation systems and supporting various training and planning activities for exercises up to combined Joint Task Force level.
As a Contracts Management Analyst, you will support the Administrative Contracting Officers with post-award contracting actions, including reviewing service gaps, drafting necessary documents, and providing support for pre-award actions. You will also manage projects, analyze data, and ensure stakeholder communication and management throughout the contracting process.
The System Integration Engineer will develop system interfaces, provide system administration for simulations, and maintain technical operations for training exercises. This includes server setup, managing simulations in LVC architectures, and ensuring compliance with the RMF.
The System Integration Engineer will manage the installation and maintenance of constructive and gaming simulations, provide system administration for various operating systems, administer simulation software, create simulation databases, and support training events and exercises.
The System Integration Engineer will support the installation, configuration, and maintenance of simulation systems, including the administration of various operating systems and simulation software. The role involves technical operations, integration of systems, and creation of simulation databases, while ensuring compliance and supporting training events.
The Simulation Analyst is responsible for designing and executing military training simulations, analyzing training requirements, and ensuring simulations accurately reflect military operations. This role involves performance analysis, scenario preparation, and collaboration with senior officials to enhance training events.
The 365 Solutions Architect will design and implement solutions within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, ensuring compliance with DoD and Army cybersecurity standards. Responsibilities include managing information systems, developing training, creating portal sites, providing content management, and regular assessments of Microsoft 365 deployments to enhance security and efficiency.
Administer and maintain operating systems and related software, troubleshoot and resolve software and networking issues, perform system backups and data recoveries, provide Tier 1 and 2 help desk support for non-IT users.
The WCOPFOR Team Chief is responsible for planning and executing near-peer threat simulations during MCTP exercises. The role requires extensive military experience, particularly at the brigade or battalion level, and necessitates a current SECRET clearance.
The Technology Team Lead will be responsible for leading efforts in simulation, C4I integration, exercise communications, and cyber security to support Division and Corps level exercises for the US Army’s Mission Command Training Program. The role requires compliance with DOD regulations and expertise in models and simulations.