L3Harris Australia excels as a prime defence contractor, providing integrated tech solutions for over four decades. Specialising in technology that connects and shapes operations spanning multiple domains: space, air, land, sea, cyber and first responders. Today, we employ over 500 professionals in all major cities who understand the region’s unique requirements.
Lead, Systems Engineering
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United States
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5 days ago
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Lead, Systems Engineering
L3HHCM20
Role Description Perform as part of a team that supports the development and delivery of courseware in support of the DIPN member product line. Develops all training program artifacts in accordance with the 5 step ISD process. Position requires the ability to operate within an Agile Development Life Cycle framework. - Ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance. - Develop and deliver courseware and training program artifacts in accordance with the 5 step ISD process. - Integrate with developers and subject matter experts to determine instructional requirements, collect data, customize design proposals, and implement solutions. - Support the activities assisting the DDI and FDI Tech Guide Development efforts. - Translate technical terms into basic comprehensible language and training aids. - Understand and communicate with technical staff as a standard part of the position. - Prepare effective presentations and briefing materials to communicate technical information to non-technical professionals. - Develop, author, and implement training plans in a team environment. - Multi-task, self-assign work, and function in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. - Demonstrate a good aptitude for problem solving, being organized, and able to communicate at a high level. - Willingness and ability to travel required (up to 5%). Qualifications - Bachelor’s Degree and minimum 9 years experience in a related technical field. - Graduate Degree and a minimum of 7 years of prior related experience. - In lieu of a degree, minimum of 13 years of prior related experience. - Minimum 5 years experience in training development. - Minimum 1 year experience in ADDIE instructional design model. - Minimum 1 year experience in Adobe Dreamweaver or other HTML based programs. - Must be a US citizen. Requirements - Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Camtasia, and other proprietary tools for concurrent training development. - Strong working knowledge of the software development and testing process. - Excellent verbal and written skills with ability to brief and evaluate student personnel. - Knowledge of fundamental constructs such as learning theory and instructional systems development. - Experience working on hardware and software development projects, especially Agile-based development programs, within DOD or Air Force. - Experience in development of training for virtual training devices. - Experience with Air Force Instructional Systems Development (ISD) process. - Experience with GIT and Bitbucket.
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