Configuration Management Specialist

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

Ladgov Corporation is a unique small business with proven experience working with complex organizations including the US Airforce, Space Force, Veterans Affairs, US Navy, US Army, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) US Coast Guard (USCG), We perform as a government “Trusted Partner”, providing services that range from administrative services, professional solutions, management, and technical support to an extensive catalog of Federal acquisition and contract management, staffing placements, and solution-based services.

Ladgov corporation is Hiring a Configuration Management Specialist to provide training Sessions for 8 Students.

Duties:

  1. The Candidate shall provide training on Configuration Management.
  2.  The Configuration Management training shall include the following terminal learning objectives, at a minimum:
  • Ability to identify and discuss the differences and similarities between Software and Hardware Configuration Management
  • Identify and discuss the steps and processes found in the Configuration Management Lifecycle.
  • Discuss how Configuration Management is beneficial to the Aerospace and Defense Industries.
  • Discuss what is necessary to create a successful Configuration Management program.
  • Discuss the tools necessary for a Configuration Manager.
  • Understand how to utilize the tools necessary to operate a Configuration Management program.
  • Awareness of Configuration Management best practices for data collection and organization.
  • Proper practices and procedures for managing data changes and updates.
  • Familiarization with the following Configuration Management standards: CMII, ANSI/EIA 649, SAE 649B-1, MIL-STD-973, EIA 86B, MIL-STD4-480B, MIL-HDBK-61A.

      3. The course shall consist, at minimum, of lectures, demonstrations, and intensive hands-on practice exercises.

      4. Sessions shall be conducted for eight (8) students

      5. The candidate shall provide two (2) sessions.

      6. The candidate shall provide the training within 90 days of the date of request.

      7.  The training courses shall be available for presentation at Corpus Christi Army Depot, the venue found and reserved by the vendor in the local area, the contractor’s facility, or with instructor-led, online, live training depending on Government’s needs per class.

     8. The candidate shall conduct a not less than 15 question written pre-test. The pre-test results shall be given to the Course Manager.

    9. The candidate shall conduct a not less than 15 question written post-test. The post-test results shall be given to the Course Manager. 

   10. The candidate shall provide a written after-action report summarizing each student’s overall performance upon completion of the course.

 

Ladgov Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all qualified candidates to apply.

Please submit your most up-to-date resume. Please be sure to highlight your relevant experience.

 

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