Caribou Thunder

Fighter Pilot Subject Matter Expert

Langley AFB, VA - Full Time

Fighter Pilot Subject Matter Expert
Caribou Thunder
Location: Langley AFB, VARequisition#: FP0001Date Posted: 3/11/2024Salary: TBD
Security Clearance: Active Secret with the ability to obtain TS/SCIEducation: Bachelor’s degree (STEM)Experience: 9 Years
(7 years with a master’s degree)
Position SummaryCaribou Thunder is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Fighter Pilot Subject Matter Expert to provide support for our Distributed Mission Operations. Your expertise and leadership will facilitate integration training for U.S. and allied military aircrew, air battle managers, and Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) by role-playing fighter aircraft in Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) events. You’ll learn and execute missions using Combat Environment Server (CES), Next Generation Threat System (NGTS), and/or Modern Air Combat Environment (MACE). You’ll stay current on threats, tactics, techniques, and procedures by reviewing tactics manuals, flash bulletins and tactics bulletins.
Complete DescriptionAs a Fighter Pilot Subject Matter Expert, you will support daily training by scheduling, mission planning, creating mission materials, briefing, executing, and debriefing the DTC’s Large Force Exercises (LFEs) and Small Team events. You may attend CAF exercise planning conferences (e.g. RED FLAG), meetings, and sites to discuss unit training requirements. Then, you’ll help the DTC incorporate those unit training requirements into missions.
They may provide consulting expertise to military and/or defense clients to develop and evaluate military training and doctrine. They may provide specialized planning and/or execution expertise in specialized phases of military training exercises--including doctrinal development, scenario development, after action review and data analysis.
The U.S. Air Force can only utilize its full capability against modern threats in a virtual environment. Be a part of that environment and continue to make the USAF the best air force in the world, at the CAF DTC.
Minimum Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree with 9 Years’ Experience; Master’s Degree with 7 Years’ Experience; PhD with 4 Years’ Experience
  • Experienced Fighter Pilot / WSO /CSO / NFO (F-15C, F-15E, F-16C, F/A-18, EA-18G, F-22, F-35)
  • Thorough knowledge of AFTTP 3-1 fighter employment, or other service equivalent manual
  • Operationally relevant experience within the past 10 years (simulator experience considered)
  • Must currently possess an active DoD Secret Clearance with ability to obtain to TS/SCI and SAP/SAR
Preferred Requirements
  • Mission Commander qualified
  • Instructor Pilot/WSO/CSO/NFO experience
  • Thorough knowledge of 5th gen fighter employment and/or integration
  • Possess an active DoD Top Secret security clearance
Company DescriptionCaribou Thunder, LLC is a Woman Owned, HUBZone Certified, Native American Owned, SBA and SDB Certified global engineering services company, incorporated in 2006.
Caribou Thunder is a Global Service Provider supporting a wide variety of DoD, Space, and Intelligence programs with consistent growth since inception to over 100 associates and $10M in annual sales with solid performance in 35 states across the U.S. and 22 countries around the world. Caribou Thunder, LLC is an established Defense contractor with nearly 20 years of experience delivering engineering services worldwide.  We offer industry-leading salaries, flexible work-life balance, full range of benefits (career development and mentoring, PTO, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability insurance, and 401k match).  Caribou Thunder, LLC offers meaningful career opportunities within a true team-based environment, where every employee matters, contributing to a higher goal of supporting National Security programs. 
Caribou Thunder, LLC is committed to hiring and maintaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. United States citizenship is a requirement for all positions.

 
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