Seabee Technical Trainer - Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme, CA, United States - Professional Solutions

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    Professional Solutions Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme, CA, United States

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    Summary:
    The Seabee Technical Trainer Construction Module Manager will support the Naval Construction Group (NCG) The role of the NCG is to organize, man, train, maintain, and equip Naval Construction Regiments (NCRs), Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBs), the Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU), and the Underwater Construction Team (UCT) to provide supported commanders with expeditionary engineering forces capable of general engineering and construction, and limited combat engineering across the full range of military operations
    The NCGs also provide the required engineering support our Navy and nation needs to construct and maintain base facilities, to repair battle damaged facilities, to conduct defensive operations as required, and to meet disaster preparedness and recovery missions
    The candidate must have the ability to operate effectively under pressure adhering to the ProSol Core Values of Agility: rapid adaptation to the changing requirements and environment of our clients; Excellence: Service quality that exceeds the expectations of our clients; Integrity: Accountability and honesty−always doing the right thing; and Long-

    Term Commitment:
    Unquestioned loyalty and dedication to our clients, partners and employees

    Responsibilities:
    This position primarily focuses on the Utilitiesman subject matter but will require knowledge of Builder and Electrician trades
    The Contractor will support the implementation of an approved NCG concept of STT operations, which includes cross-utilization of the areas of expertise
    Provide technical SMEs on-site at the STTs in order to have standardization throughout the NCF
    Provide day-to-day administrative, technical, and operational support management of the NCF STTs
    Carry out a structuralized field instruction methodology to fully optimize the existing STT resources to include construction module practical application guides and tool and material lists in order to facilitate the management and execution of the established STT construction modules
    Provide specific field construction supervision during hands-on practical trade application events that directly correlate to the content found in the Builder, Construction Electrician, Utilitiesman Navy Education Training (NAVEDTRA), Rate Training Manuals, and current industry building codes and standards (American Concrete Institute, American National Standards Institute, National Electrical Code)
    Responsible for constructing module mockups prior to the start of constructionmodules in order to enhance the learning environment and ultimately assist the crew members in achieving construction objectives when executing any of the 26 Seabee Technical Trainer Modules
    Manage the schedule, construction material, tools, equipment, consumable, and facility maintenance of the construction STT modules to sustain daily operations at the STT
    Reserve NCF with structuralized field instruction at the STTs and support active duty units with Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Have prior Naval Construction Force (NCF) experience/expertise as it applies to construction and construction trades outlined within this PWS
    Knowledge of Federal, State and Local security procedures is required
    Strong working experience in Microsoft Office Suite is required
    Working knowledge of MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-Outlook, MS-PowerPoint, and MS-Project
    Knowledge of the content found in their specified occupational field's NAVEDTRA manuals and industry references and codes
    Working knowledge of the information found in the SCM User's Manual.
    Strong understanding of construction math skills and be able to use a calculator
    Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, exercise initiative in gathering, assembling, collate, and analyzing information for completion of assigned tasks
    Work independently or as part of a team with strong customer service, telephone skills, and ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
    Possess knowledge of Navy OF-07 structure and be familiar with all construction related vocations
    Have an extensive knowledge of construction management principles including planning, estimating, material take-off, resource leveling, project site layout, techniques of foremanship and actual construction experience
    Experience in the use and operations of computers and other automated office equipment used to prepare reports/briefs and input/extract data
    Familiar with the open purchase ordering process and the use of prime vendor ordering
    Willing to spend substantial time in a field training environment or on assigned travel (TAD or Mobile Training Team)

    Education and Experience:
    Shall have High School Diploma
    Shall be a U.S
    Citizen (proof of citizenship required)
    Construction Module Managers shall be a certified Journeyman in the area in which they are providing primary training
    Construction Module Managers shall have a minimum of 5 years of experience documented through work experience from the private sector, military or both, or appropriate valid certifications equivalent to the NEC 805A and/or Master Training Specialist Certification Personnel shall have the ability to operate visual information equipment (LCD projectors, smart boards, document cameras, or other visual aid equipment) that can be utilized as training aides
    Shall be in good health and maintain a neat, clean and professional appearance.
    Strong written and oral communication skills

    Clearance:
    Secret clearance preferred but not requiered

    Work Environment:
    Work is performed both in an office and an outside environment
    Typically, employees sit comfortably to do their work, interspersed by brief periods of standing, walking, bending, carrying papers and books, and extensive periods requiring the use of computer terminals to accomplish work objectives
    The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, classrooms, training rooms, job sites and field exercises
    Contracted personnel will have to take additional safety precautions when maneuvering on, around and under structures performing quality control inspections

    Personnel are also responsible for student safety and that crew members comply with safety precautions and wear proper safety equipment as needed or directed when in a training environment, construction project site or field exercise.