IA/Cyber Network Defense Mobile Trainer - RLM Communications, Inc (augusta, georgia) Information Technology (IT) - Scotland, GA at Geebo

IA/Cyber Network Defense Mobile Trainer - RLM Communications, Inc (augusta, georgia)

Company Description:
At RLM we are continuously striving to improve our personnel, processes, products and performance; epitomizing the corporate motto, Always Aiming for Excellence.
Job Description:
Positions Available:
1 Description:
-Perform classroom instruction and maintain instructor certification (in accordance with Army and Cyber Leader College (CLC) instructor certification and evaluation criteria) for various IA Division (IAD) courses.
Shall serve as assistant or primary instructor with a combined team of US Military, US government civilian, and contractors for related IAD courses conducted as a member of a Mobile Training Team (MTT).
-Follow the tenets outlined in the Army Instructional System Development (ISD), which defines the processes and procedures to develop and implement courseware and materials used in all IAD courses Travel:
Mobile Trainer :
:
This job requires extensive travel Required Certifications:
-DoDD 8570.
01:
M IAT Level 3:
ISC2 CISSP -CompTIA Security+, Network
or higher level certification -Certification in one of the following IAW DoDD 8570.
01:
M:
?Computer Network Defense Analyst (CND:
A) ?Computer Network Defense Infrastructure Support (CND:
IS)
Qualifications:
-Minimum of six (6) years of experience instructing IA courses and/or worked directly in the career field during six (6) of the preceding eight (8) years Education/
Experience:
-TRADOC Instructor Qualified :
Instructor Training Course or Army Basic Instructor Course (ITC/ABIC) preferred however equivalent commercial or other service certifications will be accepted Clearance Required:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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