ResponsibilitiesJoin a mission-driven team supporting PMS 339 and help prepare Navy Sailors to safely and effectively operate surface ship systems. As a Navy Training Instructor, DDG 1000, you will deliver hands‑on, operationally relevant training for Navy surface training systems—drawing on real‑world fleet experience to develop curriculum, instruct Sailors, and evaluate training effectiveness across multiple platforms and locations. Your work directly supports fleet readiness, safe operations, and mission success.Key ResponsibilitiesProvides instruction to students on skills to assess, troubleshoot and operate within specificationsInstruction focused on Steering and Thrust Control Watchstation operationsAlignment of systems in accordance with EOSS, technical publication guidance and Sound Shipboard Operating Principles and ProceduresWorks independently and with a teamWhy This Role MattersDirectly contributes to safe navigation, ship control and combat readinessAllows you to mentor the next generation of Sailors using your operational experienceKeeps you connected to the Navy mission—without deployments or sea dutyYour expertise helps ensure Sailors are confident, qualified, and ready before they take the watchRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in any discipline OR 7+ years of relevant naval experience in lieu of degree5+ years professional experience in curriculum developmentNavy Instructor ExperienceSecret Security Clearance eligibilityMust be a US CitizenRequired Specialized Experience:Steering and Thrust Control Watchstation operationsAlignment of systems in accordance with Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS)Technical publication guidance and Sound Shipboard Operating Principles and ProceduresShip Control System, Navigation, Mechanical Steering SystemsCommand Control Communications Computers & Intelligence (C4I)Electronic Cooling Water Systems; 400 hertzAegis Computer Network Technician I/II, SPYVertical Launching SystemAnti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)Surface Vessel Torpedo TubeEmbedded Training Systems (ETS)Desired QualificationsBachelor's degree and/or Navy Training Systems discipline7+ years professional experience in curriculum developmentExtensive Navy Instructor ExperienceDDG 1000 training experienceMilitary Experience That Translates WellSurface Warfare Officers (SWO)Engineering Duty Officers / LDO / CWOEN, GSM, MM, EM, EOOW-qualified personnelSteering Control, Thrust Control, or related watchstation experiencePrior instructor, trainer, or LPO/Chief experience strongly valuedEEO StatementAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, sex, age, national origin, religion, physical or mental disability, pregnancy/childbirth and related medical conditions, veteran or military status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.EEO is the Law | E-Verify | Right to WorkPosted Salary RangeUSD $53,900.00 - USD $84,200.00 /Yr.#J-18808-Ljbffr
ResponsibilitiesJoin a mission-driven team supporting PMS 339 and help prepare Navy Sailors to safely and effectively operate surface ship systems. As a Navy Training Instructor, DDG 1000, you will deliver hands‑on, operationally relevant training for Navy surface training systems—drawing on real‑world fleet experience to develop curriculum, instruct Sailors, and evaluate training effectiveness across multiple platforms and locations. Your work directly supports fleet readiness, safe operations, and mission success.Key ResponsibilitiesProvides instruction to students on skills to assess, troubleshoot and operate within specificationsInstruction focused on Steering and Thrust Control Watchstation operationsAlignment of systems in accordance with EOSS, technical publication guidance and Sound Shipboard Operating Principles and ProceduresWorks independently and with a teamWhy This Role MattersDirectly contributes to safe navigation, ship control and combat readinessAllows you to mentor the next generation of Sailors using your operational experienceKeeps you connected to the Navy mission—without deployments or sea dutyYour expertise helps ensure Sailors are confident, qualified, and ready before they take the watchRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in any discipline OR 7+ years of relevant naval experience in lieu of degree5+ years professional experience in curriculum developmentNavy Instructor ExperienceSecret Security Clearance eligibilityMust be a US CitizenRequired Specialized Experience:Steering and Thrust Control Watchstation operationsAlignment of systems in accordance with Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS)Technical publication guidance and Sound Shipboard Operating Principles and ProceduresShip Control System, Navigation, Mechanical Steering SystemsCommand Control Communications Computers & Intelligence (C4I)Electronic Cooling Water Systems; 400 hertzAegis Computer Network Technician I/II, SPYVertical Launching SystemAnti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)Surface Vessel Torpedo TubeEmbedded Training Systems (ETS)Desired QualificationsBachelor's degree and/or Navy Training Systems discipline7+ years professional experience in curriculum developmentExtensive Navy Instructor ExperienceDDG 1000 training experienceMilitary Experience That Translates WellSurface Warfare Officers (SWO)Engineering Duty Officers / LDO / CWOEN, GSM, MM, EM, EOOW-qualified personnelSteering Control, Thrust Control, or related watchstation experiencePrior instructor, trainer, or LPO/Chief experience strongly valuedEEO StatementAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, sex, age, national origin, religion, physical or mental disability, pregnancy/childbirth and related medical conditions, veteran or military status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.EEO is the Law | E-Verify | Right to WorkPosted Salary RangeUSD $53,900.00 - USD $84,200.00 /Yr.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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