Vehicle Operator Instructor
At MLT, we create solutions by empowering our people to fulfill their passion for service. In support of Program Manager Advanced Amphibious Assault, we are seeking a Vehicle Operator Instructor with experience in supporting the New Equipment Training (NET) efforts for the Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) and Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV).
Responsibilities:
Perform Vehicle Instructor duties by implementing and evaluating instruction on ACV systems, subsystems, equipment controls, and operator-level preventive and corrective maintenance functions; reviewing and recommending changes to course curricula, lesson plans, student guides, and audio-visual aids; delivering instruction for ACV Fielding of Vehicles (FoV) events and associated training systems; conducting operator-level tasks including Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), inspections, and procedures in accordance with applicable technical manuals, references, and instructions; and maintaining and updating assigned periods of instruction while completing administrative tasks required to sustain operator curricula.
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree Preferred
- At least six years of relevant experience
Specific/Preferred Requirements:
Be physically capable of conducting the actions required to mount, dismount, evacuate, and egress during vehicle operations. Personnel whose duties require embarkation upon an ACV performing water operations shall be qualified in the Submerged Vehicle Egress Trainer. Prior to training in the SVET, personnel must complete a Physical Employment Physical, complete SVET Medical Screening Form, and possess a current Marine Corps Water Survival (MCWS) Water Survival Qualification Intermediate (WS-I) (i.e., MCWS qualification must be less than 2 years prior to SVET training). Qualification in the SVET requires a 4-hour period of classroom academic instruction that introduces procedures on how to safely egress from a sinking or submerged vehicle. The classroom academic instruction is followed by a practical application using the Shallow Water Egress Trainer (SWET) and the SVET. The SWET is an individual seat-type device used prior to, and in conjunction with, SVET to introduce water submersion, basic disorientation by inversion, use of compressed air, and the proper techniques to egress. SWET training introduces students to a situation of being inverted while wearing safety belts or harnesses in the water so the student can use training received in the classroom to complete the SVET practical application. Once inverted in the water, the student must use problem-solving skills to maintain control and implement an egress plan as trained. The SVET simulates the submersion, rolling over, and sinking of an ACV to allow students to apply and demonstrate the tactics, techniques, and procedures learned in the classroom instruction and SWET to safely egress from the vehicle.
While conducting SVET training, the student will be exposed to a stressful environment that includes a sudden descent into water on a simulated vehicle platform, underwater submersion, unexpected rotational forces while submerged, reduced air supply, high intensity exercise (swimming while egressing), sensory deprivation, disorientation, and breathing compressed gas. This training is not recommended for those individuals that have cardiac or pulmonary disease, limited range of motion of limbs, recurring joint pain, hydrophobia, claustrophobia, anxiety, panic attacks, or other medical disability that could be exacerbated by this training.
Execute ACV FoV instruction and perform crew-level tasks in the operation of ACV FoV with respect to weather, sea conditions, schedules, and comply with the most current Technical Manual (TM), Assault Amphibian Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (AATops), and additional safety or operational requirements as applicable. Instructors shall be physically capable of conducting the actions required to mount, dismount, evacuate, and egress during vehicle operations on both land and in amphibious environments. This includes actions including, but not limited to, the UET and live fire ranges.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is commonly required to speak, hear, walk, sit and stand and balance; regularly required to use hands and reach with arms. The employee may on occasion lift and/or move objects up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus with or without corrective lenses.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The work environment is typical of a normal indoor office setting. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate. The employee will be required to properly apply such safety equipment as is appropriate to the work to prevent injury to self or others.
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