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Job ID | 2024-11431 | # of Openings | 1 | Category | Workforce Management |
LMI is seeking an experienced Instructional Designer to support an FDA client modernize and develop their trainings. The trainer will develop, validate, and update training plans and materials, answer training inquiries, and provide clear summary responses as needed to users and government leadership. The candidate filling this position must be proactive, articulate, and comfortable interacting with key leadership. Remote work is acceptable with flexibility to go into the office based on client's request. This position can be supported remotely.
LMI is a consultancy dedicated to powering a future-ready, high-performing government, drawing from expertise in digital and analytic solutions, logistics, and management advisory services. For 60 years we have delivered integrated capabilities that incorporate emerging technologies that are tailored to our customers' unique mission needs and backed by objective research and data. Founded in 1961 to help the Department of Defense resolve complex logistics management challenges, LMI continues to growth and transformation, enhance operational readiness and resiliency, and ensure mission success for federal civilian and defense agencies.
Required:
Preferred:
Full Time
$94k-112k (estimate)
06/07/2024
08/06/2024
lmi.com.ua
Kiev, TX
<25
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