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PURPOSE OF POSITION Deliver CTI developed courseware through instruction/facilitation in a classroom environment and develop aircraft specific CRM courseware. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education:

Monitor courseware currency (FTU, Continuation Training, Instructor) in assigned academic areas of responsibility. * Develop courseware/monitor courseware currency for the B-1aircraft and assigned ...

Education Technician

Tucson, AZ

$36K - $44K/yr

Position Summary The Education Technician supports courseware development and instructional systems development (ISD) activities in accordance with Air Force standards. This role develops, reviews ...

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PURPOSE OF POSITION Deliver CTI developed courseware through instruction/facilitation in a classroom environment and develop aircraft specific CRM courseware. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education:

PURPOSE OF POSITION Deliver CTI developed courseware through instruction/facilitation in a classroom environment and develop aircraft specific CRM courseware. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education:

Academic Instructor

NJ ยท On-site

The Academic Instructor will deliver classroom instruction, support curriculum and courseware updates, evaluate student performance, and help maintain a high-quality training environment aligned with ...

The I/SME also contributes to mission crew scenario development, courseware updates, and training material maintenance to support formal, continuation, and mission certification training requirements.

Oversee courseware design using ISD/ADDIE methodology and align training products across the ARNG enterprise training portfolio. * Analyze training requirements, audience needs, and system updates to ...

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How much do courseware jobs pay per month?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average monthly pay for courseware in the United States is $8,865.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8,166.67 and $9,375.00 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Courseware Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Courseware Developer, you need expertise in instructional design, curriculum development, and a solid understanding of educational standards, often supported by a degree in education or instructional technology. Familiarity with e-learning authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Learning Management Systems (LMS) is typically required. Strong communication, creativity, and collaboration skills help in effectively conveying complex concepts and working with subject matter experts. These skills are crucial for creating engaging, effective, and accessible educational content that meets learner needs.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in courseware development, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in courseware development often encounter challenges such as aligning content with learning objectives, ensuring accessibility, and keeping materials engaging for diverse learners. Collaboration with subject matter experts and instructional designers is essential to create accurate and effective content. Additionally, staying updated with educational technology trends and regularly gathering learner feedback can help address these challenges and improve courseware quality.

What is the difference between Courseware vs Instructional Designer?

AspectCoursewareInstructional Designer
Primary FocusDeveloping educational materials and digital contentDesigning overall instructional strategies and learning experiences
Required SkillsContent creation, multimedia tools, e-learning platformsLearning theory, curriculum design, assessment development
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, corporate training, e-learning companiesEducational institutions, corporate training departments, consulting firms
CertificationsInstructional Design, e-Learning certifications often preferredInstructional Design, Education degrees often preferred

Courseware focuses on creating specific educational content and materials, while Instructional Designers develop comprehensive learning strategies and curricula. Both roles often collaborate but serve different aspects of the educational process.

What is courseware?

Courseware refers to educational materials specifically designed for teaching and learning purposes, often in digital format. It can include software, online modules, interactive lessons, quizzes, and other tools that help facilitate instruction in a classroom or online environment. Courseware is commonly used in schools, universities, and corporate training settings to enhance the learning experience and track student progress. The content may be tailored to specific subjects or skills, and often supports both self-paced and instructor-led learning.
Infographic showing various Courseware job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $106,384 per year, or $51.1 per hour.
Fighter Instructor SME/CRM

Fighter Instructor SME/CRM

Crew Training International

Memphis, TN โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Requisition #
11002005_COMPANY_1.14
Job Title
Fighter Instructor SME/CRM
Job Type
Part-time
Location
Memphis, TN 38125 US (Primary)
Category
Operations
Job Description
PURPOSE OF POSITION
Deliver CTI developed courseware through instruction/facilitation in a classroom environment and develop aircraft specific CRM courseware.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Bachelor's Science / Arts degree in aviation or related field.
Training and Experience: Must have flying experience within the past ten (10) years and a minimum of 500 flying hours in any current USAF fighter or attack aircraft.
Desired Experience: Instructor experience and 1000 hours in any current USAF fighter or attack aircraft.
General Skills: Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, detail oriented, flexible in work assignments, work with little to no supervision, and enthusiastic. Ability to travel extensively as required.
Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Security Clearance: Currently must possess security clearance of "Secret" or above.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for their primary aircraft by providing technical content for courseware.
  • Monitor Stan Eval trends and initiate revisions in courseware to address customer trends.
  • Monitor courseware currency in assigned academic areas of responsibility.
  • Develop courseware/monitor courseware currency for assigned aircraft and assigned areas of responsibility.
  • Provide content input for all lesson revisions for which they are the primary SME.
  • Coordinate lesson revision input with other I/SMEs.
  • Identify areas of instruction requiring immediate attention.
  • Review all aircraft and operations-related publications for updated information to be incorporated into courseware and training materials.
  • Serve as the interface between the customer and CTI.
  • Performs other incidental and related duties as required and assigned (e.g., business development, local meetings, CRM research, and etc.).

SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBLITY
None