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Hooker Furnishings, is in its 101st year of business, is a designer, marketer and importer of case ... Lift plywood parts onto tabletop and Lower plywood frame from tabletop to ground level. * Assemble ...

Hooker Furnishings, is in its 101st year of business, is a designer, marketer and importer of case ... Lift plywood parts onto tabletop and Lower plywood frame from tabletop to ground level. * Assemble ...

... Designs For over two decades, Nuage Designs has set the standard for couture linens and luxury ... Lead and participate in washing, drying, and inspection of tabletop items. * Ensure all items are ...

TTRPG Creative Writer

Gillette, WY · On-site

$52K - $70K/yr

We are expanding our team to bring deep, engaging lore, rich world-building, and tightly designed mechanics to our upcoming projects. If you live and breathe tabletop gaming and have a passion for ...

Hooker Furnishings, is in its 100+ year of business, is a designer, marketer and importer of case ... Able to raise up to 50 pounds of weight from floor level to waist height tabletop 40 times per ...

Hooker Furnishings, is in its 100+ year of business, is a designer, marketer and importer of case ... Able to raise up to 50 pounds of weight from floor level to waist height tabletop 40 times per ...

Hooker Furnishings, is in its 101st year of business, is a designer, marketer and importer of case ... Push furniture frame to workstation, Lift frame onto tabletop, apply poly using glue and staple gun ...

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How much do tabletop designer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for tabletop designer in the United States is $30.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical project timeline look like for a Tabletop Designer, and how do they collaborate with other team members?

Project timelines for tabletop games can range from a few months for small-scale games to over a year for more complex projects. As a Tabletop Designer, you'll often start with concept development and prototyping, then iterate based on playtesting feedback before finalizing game rules and visual elements. Collaboration is key—designers regularly work alongside illustrators, writers, editors, and playtest coordinators to ensure a cohesive product. Open communication and flexibility help manage revisions and keep projects on track, making teamwork an essential part of the role. This collaborative process not only improves the final product but also provides valuable opportunities for skill development and professional growth.

What is a Tabletop Designer job?

A Tabletop Designer is responsible for creating board games, card games, and other tabletop experiences. They develop game mechanics, rules, themes, and components to ensure engaging and balanced gameplay. This role involves playtesting, refining mechanics, and collaborating with artists, writers, and manufacturers. Tabletop designers may work independently, for game publishers, or as part of a development team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Tabletop Designer position, and why are they important?

A successful Tabletop Designer needs a strong foundation in game mechanics, storytelling, and visual design, often supported by experience in graphic design or related fields. Familiarity with prototyping tools, layout software like Adobe Creative Suite, and sometimes 3D modeling programs is highly beneficial. Creativity, attention to detail, and excellent teamwork and communication skills set outstanding designers apart. These abilities are crucial for developing engaging, balanced games and collaborating effectively with publishers, playtesters, and artists.

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Space Operations Wargaming Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Space Operations Wargaming Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Prevailance

Lompoc, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

Description:

This position is contingent upon contract award. Multiple positions available.


The Space Operations Wargaming SME is responsible for designing, developing, executing, and assessing wargaming scenarios and exercise events that replicate realistic operational environments. This role ensures students/trainees are prepared to operate in contested, degraded, and operationally limited (CDO) space environments.


Tasks


Wargaming Design & Execution

  • Create and facilitate space operations capstone level wargame in support of 9 mission areas: Orbital Warfare, Space Electromagnetic Warfare, Cyber Warfare, Satellite Communications (SATCOM), Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR), Missile Warning/Missile Defense, C2-CSpOC, C2-NSDC, and Space Domain Awareness (SDA)
  • Create operationally realistic injects, vignettes, and adversarial conditions that challenge student decision-making in space domain operations
  • Execute tabletop exercises, simulation-based wargames, and live-virtual-constructive (LVC) environments
  • Manage wargaming events from concept through after-action review (AAR), ensuring fidelity to real-world USSF operational doctrine and TTPs
  • Develop and maintain wargaming training materials including scenario packages, red team playbooks, facilitator guides, and student assessments
  • Align wargaming objectives with training standards, and Joint doctrine

Administration and Coordination

  • Incorporate lessons learned from operational space units, exercise programs and allied/partner training events
  • Maintain all exercise documentation in the curriculum management system in accordance with training standards
  • Collaborate with course directors, curriculum developers, and subject matter experts to integrate wargaming into formal training pipelines
  • Assess and update wargaming curricula on a recurring basis to reflect changes in adversary capabilities, doctrine, and emerging space threats
  • Support integration of classified operational data and intelligence products into unclassified/classified training scenarios as appropriate
  • Coordinate with higher headquarters, services, and allied partners for joint and combined wargaming opportunities.
  • Support USSF-wide wargaming initiatives and other designated exercises as required
  • Interface with the National Security Space Institute (NSSI), Space Delta training elements, and other USSF training entities to synchronize wargaming efforts
  • Maintain documentation of all wargaming events, scenario libraries, and student performance records
Requirements:

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of five (5) years in executing military wargames
  • Expert knowledge of basic game designs
  • Demonstrated knowledge in building playable but accurate games for space systems
  • Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide graphical representation and abstraction of space movement and maneuvering
  • Ability to integrate space capabilities into the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) and Exercise Life Cycle
  • Knowledge of Tabletop Seminar, Role-Based Tabletop Simulation, and Distributed Operations Simulation
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct problem-solving and adaptability to dynamic space operational environments
  • Ability to analyze complex technical content and translate it into clear, sequenced instruction aligned to performance objectives.
  • Ability to communicate technical details to military operational and planning audience
  • Skill in using distributed training systems, simulator platforms, and computer-based training (CBT) tools

Desired Qualifications

  • Minimum of five (5) years in U.S. military Space Operations as military member or civilian
  • Deep understanding of space domain operations, including satellite communications, space surveillance, and space-based sensors
  • Experience in conducting operational or tactical games on US Space Operations to include the nine (9) mission areas
  • Experience in modeling and simulating orbital mechanics and space flight
  • Experience in designing scenarios linking space operations to public policy, cyber, acquisition, and strategic defense
  • Experience in facilitating entry level wargames
  • Experience developing threat scenarios using intelligence community products and red team methodologies

Education Requirements

  • Bachelors degree or Certificate in Wargaming from a military affiliated institution desired

Clearance Level: TS/SCI clearance eligibility is required