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Junior Content Creator

New York, NY · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

About Us We're a fast-growing, science-driven personal care company based in Brooklyn, operating ... The Role We're looking for a Content Creator specializing in Scientific Concepts in Personal Care ...

Junior Content Creator

New York, NY · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

About Us We're a fast-growing, science-driven personal care company based in Brooklyn, operating ... The Role We're looking for a Content Creator specializing in Scientific Concepts in Personal Care ...

About Us We're a fast-growing, science-driven personal care company based in Brooklyn, operating ... The Role We're looking for a Content Creator specializing in Scientific Concepts in Personal Care ...

Junior Content Developer

Quantico, VA · On-site

$28.50 - $38.25/hr

Collaborate with subject matter experts, developers, QA teams, and business stakeholders to gather ... Science, or a related field. 1-3 years of experience in technical writing, business analysis ...

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As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for on call science content developer in the United States is $116,615.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $123,000.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Training Content Developer/ Instructor - Technical Collection

GRVTY

Fort George G Meade, MD • On-site

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Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

What Impact You'll Have

GRVTY is seeking a Training Content Developer/ Instructor - Technical Collection to support the course development and instruction on first- line network and target analysis.

 

What You'll be Owning

The Technical Collection ("TC") Developer-Instructor is responsible for technical collection for analysis of radars, jammers, and other electronic emanations from developmental and fielded systems used for warfighting, national security, criminal activities, and other purposes. Additionally, it includes collections for analysis on intelligence derived from a variety of sources. Responsibilities include:

  • Taking into account a particular audience, arranging and tailoring technical and other information and materials and then clearly communicating on the topic, in oral and written manner, to achieve required goals and outcomes.
  • Soliciting and receiving course feedback from students and other people and timely incorporating appropriate feedback into courses and presentations.
  • Maintaining expertise in TC (U) Developing new TC courses, modules, and presentations while ensuring the accuracy and currency of existing ones.
  • Using good communication skills when working with others in the development, presentation, and updating of TC teaching and course material.

What You Must Have

The TC Training Course Developer-Instructor requires 2 or more years of technical teaching experience and/or technical curriculum development (e.g., military courses, academia or industry classroom (faculty/adjunct), On-the-job (OJT) instruction) with additional qualifications below.

  • Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in a technical science major (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, or comparable area):
  • 4 or more years of TC experience (within the past 10 years).
  • Completion of military training time in a relevant area such as Signals Collection or Analysis can be counted as experience time.
  • TS/SCI Clearance and Polygraph
  • If the candidate does not have a Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in a technical science major (Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, or comparable area):
    • 6 or more years of TC experience (within the past 10 years).
    • Completion of military training time in a relevant area such as Signals Collection or Analysis can be counted as experience time;