Signals Intelligence Principal Analyst, NSIC
United States Space Force Forces
Posted: February 23, 2026 (0 days ago)
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United States Space Force Forces
Department of the Air Force
Location
Salary
$110,401 - $143,523
per year
Type
Full-Time
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This role involves leading and managing training programs for the United States Space Force, including designing courses, handling budgets, and advising leaders on workforce development to support organizational goals.
A good fit would be someone with strong leadership skills, experience in education and training, and the ability to work with diverse teams in a military or government setting.
The position requires guiding employees, analyzing needs, and ensuring training aligns with broader missions like those in intelligence and space operations.
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The United States Space Force (USSF) at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH is searching for a Training Manager for NSIC (GG-0343-13).
General Description: The candidates selected for the NSIC Training Manager positions will have extensive experience in the following focus areas: Advising Leadership: Offers expertise and guidance to all levels of leadership on matters of education, training and overall workforce development.
The ideal candidate will possess an advanced level of communication skills and the ability to align training initiatives with the broader organizational goals.
Overseeing Training Programs: Managing various training initiatives, to include designing, implementing and evaluating training programs that serve the organization's needs.
Managing Training Budgets: Handling the financial aspects of training programs, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively and efficiently.
Guiding Employees & Management: Providing counsel & support to employees at all levels, helping them navigate workforce development challenges and ensuring that both individual and organizational needs are addressed.
Leading a Team: Managing a team of trainers/training professionals, overseeing project assignments and ensuring that objectives are met.
Conducting Training Courses: Engaging in direct training delivery, to include areas such as leadership development, skill-building and professional growth.
Analyzing Training Needs: Continuously evaluating workforce needs and determining where training programs should be adjusted, expanded or created to meet those needs.
Ideal Candidate: - Experience allocating and managing a training budget to ensure cost-effective solutions - Knowledge of NSIC missions and functions and organizational structures, resources requirements processes - Experience collaborating with training counterparts at the AF/SF/DoD level, Intelligence Community as well as academia.
- Skill in leading groups and managing teams - Proven background continuous improvement and innovation Recruitment Knowledge Skills and Abilities: 1.
Knowledge of Air Force or DOD mission and functions, and organizational structures, resources requirements processes is highly desired 2.
Knowledge of or ability to quickly comprehend Education, Training and Development principles, policies and practices. 3.
Knowledge of data base management systems, requirements analysis, and data manipulation and extraction techniques 4.
Skill in gathering, assembling, and analyzing facts; drawing conclusions; devising solutions to problems; identifying changes and trends; and preparing and presenting briefing and reports 5.
Ability to carry out and complete assignments involving work with diverse and dynamic groups by gaining cooperation with tact, courtesy and diplomacy and moving them towards an ownership of their objective without imposing personal bias 6.
Ability to maintain effective relationships with management officials, supervisors, employees, coworkers, and others to ensure cooperative resolution of problems and provide effective coordination of activities; and ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and with technical accuracy, both orally and in writing.
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