The EC instructors will be responsible for providing appropriate theoretical and practical tuition to RSAF students nominated to attend for EC training. In addition, they will prepare and develop instructional materials, provide counterpart training for RSAF instructors as required and offer specialist EC training advice when necessary. The team of instructors will be capable of providing tuition to meet all EWs training requirements. They must be ex-military aircrew with extensive EW experience or defence industry aircrew from EW based test/evaluation establishments (in exceptional circumstances, an individual with relevant experience may be recruited who is not ex-aircrew).
Recuitment (Qualifications & Relevant Experience)
Critical:
Electronic Combat Instructor will be a graduate of a military or civilian training establishment and will be qualified as an instructor. He will have a minimum of 5 years 1 relevant ex military or test/evaluation aircrew experience in Electronic Warfare with at least 3 years as an instructor together with knowledge and experience in course design. He must be highly experienced
in the practical application of one or more of the following roles:
• Signals Intelligence and database operation.
• Procurement - operational requirements, trials and training.
• Engineering - radar/electro-optics/EW.
• Fighter controlling (GCI/AWACS).
• Application of active jamming.
• Suppression of enemy air defences.
• EW ground/air training.
Desirable:
Be experienced in the use of all the programs that run under Microsoft Office.
Professional 97 (Word, PowerPoint, Access and Excel).
Have attended the UK RAF General Duties Aerosystems Course.
Management experience.
JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES
Using his knowledge and training gained as electronic warfare-experienced military
aircrew, to liaise with and provide assistance to RSAF EWS Heads of Sections’ and
RSAF EC Instructors. Objectives include guidance in all matters relating to the
EWS, provision of counterpart EC Instructor training to RSAF EC Instructors, and
enhancement of counterpart EC Instructor knowledge and experience in electronic
warfare (EW).
Maintaining a suitable standard of knowledge of developments in the fields related
to the post. Objectives include the instruction of RSAF and Contract Instructors on
the information gained as a result of attending external courses, the amendment
and updating of documentation to reflect changes in RSAF equipment,
procurement, tactics and worldwide advances in EW theory. In addition, the post
requires an up-to-date knowledge of regional assets and developments.
Individually, or as a member of a team, the preparation and presentation of lectures
and practical exercises. Objectives include the production of classroom
presentations and visual aids. Instruction of RSAF Aircrew, Operations, Air
Defence and Intelligence branch students, and to visiting RSAF personnel.
Preparation and presentation of lectures and practical exercises to audiences
outside the EWS, as directed by the RSAF. In addition as a Course Development
Team (COT) member, the EC Instructor will be involved in producing detailed
exercise scenarios, which will be programmed into the AECS by the Software
Specialist.
Research and preparation of courseware and practical exercises. The objectives
include a requirement for the EC Instructor to work as a member of a COT in the
preparation and writing of student notes, practice questions, presentations and
examinations for all courses taught in the School. The production of Plans of
Instruction (POls) and lesson plans in accordance with RSAF procedures.
Acting as a “Subject Matter Expert” in his field of experience. Objectives include
advising other Instructors on the development of courseware, and CBT as required
by the CBT section; this will involve providing assistance to the CBT Authors in the
identification of those elements of courseware suitable for development of CBT
lessons. Liaison with graphics staff for the production of visual aids for inclusion in
course notes, and those graphics that are suitable for use in the production of CBT
lessons. Identification of audio/visual course requirements for preparation by the
AudioNisual Technician. Identification of those elements of courseware suitable for
practical demonstrations for preparation by the Physics Laboratory
Technician/Demonstrator. All of these duties will be carried out in accordance with
RSAF approved EWS procedures.
Maintaining recognized quality control of documentation produced within the EWS.
Objectives include working as a member of a Quality Assurance (QA) team to
provide advice to CDTs, on the level of material, content and method of
presentation, during the development of new courses.
Operation of the simulator and supervision of practical simulator exercises.
Objectives include a requirement to develop, with the assistance of the AECS
Software Specialist, knowledge of the AECS (EW Training System-Radar (EWTS-
R) modes of operation; EW Evaluation System (EWES) modes of operation).
The assessment of student’s academic performance, during classroom instruction,
exercises, CBT-based and AECS-based exercises, and project assignments.
Acting as an individual student mentor and assessor of student course projects.
Teaching students while on detachment with the Mobile Training Team (MTT).
In addition to the above, the EC Instructor is responsible for any other tasks as
defined by his RSAF Head of Section, the Head of BAe Staff/EW Adviser or the Snr
Trg & Plan Coord.
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