Air Traffic Training Adaptation Specialist job at SAIC - Science Applications International Corporation in Oklahoma City, OK

Air Traffic Training Adaptation Specialist Location: Oklahoma City United States Job Description: Job Description Description SAIC has an opportunity for an Air Traffic Training Adaptation Specialist. These roles are considered remote when not traveling. Travel is required up to 75%. Responsibilities Include: Provide operational support to the TFDM program office and field facilities prior to and during system installation Facilitate activities and communication between the TFDM staff and field facilities Conduct instruction using validated TFDM Air Traffic training materials Qualifications Required Education & Experience: Bachelors and nine (9) years or more experience; Masters and seven (7) years or more experience ; PhD or JD and four (4) years or more experience. Extensive experience with the design, development and installation of NAS air traffic modernization projects. Extensive knowledge of air traffic operations and procedures in the en route and terminal domains. Knowledge of TFDM functionality. Experience integrating work efforts involving decision support systems. Experience providing support and communications at operational field facilities during system deployment. Ability to communicate with various organizations within the FAA, including AMO, AJV, AJT, AJW, and NATCA. Skilled in using MS Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Knowledge of the 7110.65 and its application in the NAS. Understanding of the FAA's automation and traffic management systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills using both technical and user-friendly language. Possess a flexible personality, self-motivated and willingness to multi-task. Detailed-oriented mindset and proficiency in researching and analyzing highly technical information and systems. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work both independently and as a part of a team Proven communication, analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as, have the ability to identify and resolve issues to maximize the benefit of system investments. Excellent troubleshooting skills. Proven analytical and creative problem-solving abilities. Ability and willingness to travel. Ability to satisfy FAA resume and security approval requirements. Required Clearance: US Citizenship. Ability to obtain Public Trust. Overview  

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