USX Instructor Level 2

PEOPLE TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESSES LLCStennis Space Center, MS
Onsite

About The Position

The USX Instructor Level 2 will be responsible for delivering classroom and hands-on instruction across general UXS platforms, including Group 1 and 2 UAS and USVs, for SBTC missions. This role emphasizes airspace and maritime traffic deconfliction, operational safety, and UXS maintenance protocols. The instructor will train participants on tactical UXS employment, including inspections, autonomous mission planning, and integrating UXS for ISR and tactical support missions. All instructional practices must align with DoD policies and SBTC standards, focusing on risk management and operational safety for unmanned platforms. The position involves educating on the roles of UXS in SOF and conventional force missions, highlighting their support for ISR, logistics, maritime security, and multi-domain tactical integration. The instructor will also focus on integrating UXS into SOF operational forces, demonstrating interoperability, and leveraging capabilities for unit training and mission fulfillment. Leadership in leveraging unmanned systems and coordinating UXS operations with traditional forces will be key components of the training. The role includes training personnel in formation management, integrating UAS and USVs for various deployments, and utilizing these platforms to support maritime interdiction operations. Participants will be empowered to use UXS for troop-leading procedures, real-time decision-making, and operational risk management. The curriculum will cover dynamic monitoring of range activities, mission planning integrating aerial and surface unmanned resources, and navigation strategies using USVs. Practical exercises will involve terrain navigation, route planning, and integrating UAS and USVs into SOF land and maritime patrol planning. The instructor will also incorporate biometric drones for fitness tracking and use UXS in physical scenarios for endurance and leadership evaluation. Combat reaction drills simulating adversarial tactics and special reconnaissance operations using UXS will be part of the training. Additionally, the role involves developing concise post-mission debriefings, supporting international military and law enforcement training, expanding curriculum development, integrating updates on emerging UXS technologies, evaluating training aids, and providing technical insight into UXS integration. Personnel will be trained to monitor, maintain, and repair unmanned platforms.

Requirements

  • Three (3) years’ experience as active-duty service member in at least one of the following specialties: NSW Operator, United States Army (USA) Special Forces, Ranger, United States Marine Corps MARSOC, Force RECON, AF SPECWAR Operator, JTAC, or Drone Operator, USN Robotics Warfare Specialist or other agency equivalent.
  • Four (4) years’ leadership and instructor experience in a formal training environment with no Degree, or two (2) years' leadership and instructor experience in a formal training environment with a degree or certificate from an accredited U.S. college in either Education, Engineering, or Instructional Development.
  • Three (3) years’ experience in a technical environment (technical writing, rewriting, and updating curriculum) in principles of SOF-unique Unmanned Air Systems.
  • Four (4) years’ experience as a USN Enlisted Qualification (NEC 805A) Instructor or another agency equivalent.
  • USN Master Training Specialist (MTS) certification or another agency equivalent.
  • Four (4) years’ experience in course curriculum management and providing instruction.
  • Shall be fluent in English.
  • Four (4) years’ collective experience working with/implementing the following Naval Instructions, or equivalent Agency or relevant to this course: OPNAVINST 5100.19 Series, Safety Precautions for Forces Afloat; OPNAVINST 3500.39 Series, Operational Risk Management.
  • Four (4) years’ experience in logistics and maintenance support of various SOF unmanned air systems, storage, and equipment.
  • Shall be able to complete the Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS), mental, medical, and financial screening, along with the Commanding Officers concurrence in writing within six months of employment, as a “High Risk Instructor” per guidelines set forth in OPNAVINST 1500.75 Series, Policies and Procedures for Conducting High-Risk Training.
  • Courses taught incorporate the use of dynamic and static arms “Live Fire” action during course of instruction.
  • Shall be able to obtain and maintain current Mississippi Statewide Security Guard Gun permit.
  • Shall be able to obtain and maintain current Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A.
  • Shall be able to maintain Level 1 Fitness Standard: Able to manipulate all equipment utilized within courses; able to on and off board all vessels utilized within courses; able to sustain being underway during training evolutions.
  • Be able to work non-standard schedules.

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to also speak fluently in Spanish and/or French is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver classroom and hands-on instruction across general UXS platforms, including Group 1 and 2 UAS and USVs, for SBTC missions.
  • Train participants on tactical UXS employment in operational environments, including pre-flight/pre-deployment and post-flight/post-deployment inspections, autonomous mission planning, and integrating UXS platforms for ISR and tactical support missions.
  • Ensure all instructional practices align with DoD policies and SBTC standards to develop comprehensive risk management and operational safety expertise for unmanned platforms.
  • Educate on the roles of UXS (UAS and USVs) in SOF and conventional force missions.
  • Highlight UXS integration into SOF operational forces by demonstrating the interoperability of aerial and maritime systems.
  • Leverage their capabilities for unit training, small-unit agility, and combatant commander mission fulfillment.
  • Incorporate lessons on leadership in leveraging unmanned systems, teaching participants to lead small units equipped with UXS assets.
  • Emphasize coordination of UXS operations with traditional forces to create force multipliers.
  • Train personnel in formation management using UXS assets to provide real-time overwatch, reconnaissance, and operational flexibility.
  • Integrate UAS and USVs for day and night deployments in various terrains, including riverine and coastal zones.
  • Utilize USVs and UAS platforms to support maritime interdiction operations by providing aerial and surface reconnaissance, target tracking, and situational awareness prior to boarding.
  • Empower trainees to use UXS platforms to enhance troop-leading procedures, particularly for small-unit tactical movements.
  • Use reconnaissance feeds for real-time decision-making and indirect team empowerment.
  • Train participants on operational risk management enhanced by UXS-provided data, such as terrain modeling (UAS) or surface-level navigation risk assessments (USVs) for mission planning and execution.
  • Incorporate both UAS and USVs to monitor range activities dynamically.
  • Use unmanned platforms for surveillance of training areas, ensuring enhanced situational awareness and incident accountability.
  • Teach mission planning that integrates aerial and surface unmanned resources.
  • Train participants to analyze their roles in ISR, logistics support, dynamic targeting, and situational monitoring during operational planning.
  • Develop navigation strategies using USVs to provide real-time environmental scans, riverine route management, and support for small craft teams during tactical maritime operations.
  • Use data from UXS platforms for practical exercises in terrain navigation, tailoring land movement plans with unmanned capabilities for mapping, waypoint identification, and threat detection—day and night.
  • Train teams to integrate both UAS and USVs as part of SOF land and maritime patrol planning.
  • Emphasize their value in maintaining persistent area surveillance and communication during extended patrol operations.
  • Incorporate biometric drones for fitness tracking, as well as UXS in physical scenarios where endurance and leadership evaluation can occur under simulated operational stressors.
  • Leverage both UAS and USVs for route planning, integrating aerial and surface reconnaissance for unit-level tactical route decisions.
  • Address multispectral terrain analysis for complex operational environments.
  • Use both UAS and USV during combat reaction drills to simulate adversarial tactics.
  • Teach trainees how to employ unmanned systems to respond to dynamic threats, reinforce decision-making under stress, and enhance team coordination.
  • Provide practical instruction on special reconnaissance operations using UXS’s.
  • Train participants in developing concise post-mission debriefings using data collected from UXS platforms to build communication and public speaking skills for operational briefings.
  • Leverage UXS platforms to support international military and law enforcement training, adapting tactical UXS employment scenarios to varying levels of participant expertise while highlighting interoperability in joint operations.
  • Expand curriculum development to include modules on UXS tactical employment, maintenance, and operational safety.
  • Integrate updates on emerging UXS technologies and their applications in modern hybrid warfare.
  • Evaluate current training aids and recommend incorporating advanced UXS systems to enhance instructional quality, particularly in areas such as ISR, environmental awareness, and unit-level tactical operations involving unmanned platforms.
  • Provide technical insight into the integration of UXS platforms (UAS and USVs) with operational training scenarios.
  • Train personnel to monitor, maintain, and repair unmanned platforms in accordance with established military and naval standards.
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