Primary Responsibilities Operate and maintain the ICoE Battle Simulations Center and all systems therein Provide automated and White Cell scripting Exercise Support to ICoE courses and training events requiring simulation of C4IM training systems across the ICoE training/mission systems architecture Draft and maintain documents related to Modeling, Simulation, and Exercise Support including, but not limited to; procedures, plans, Operations Orders (OPORDs), Operations Plans (OPLANs), “Road-to War” documents, Master Scenario Events Lists (MSELs), Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Plans, Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) documentation, simulation “Probability of Hit/Probability of Kill” (PH/PK) ratio tables, descriptive documents and best business practices, as missions and exercises require Perform research, analysis, liaison, monitoring, and documentation of exercise functions, solution sets, and all other events pertaining to exercise operations Provide IT and computing services for Pre-Exercise Preparation, Exercise Execution, and Post-Exercise related hardware and software Coordinating and performing hardware and software changes, expansions, upgrades, and maintenance on the current and future system network architectures, including but not limited to: established best business practices, procedures, guidelines, polices and regulations Communicate and engage across multiple constituencies (both on program and key stakeholders) in a way that influences service outcomes and steers toward change objectives Work closely with functional leads and their staff to develop, refine, and implement processes, policies, and procedures to yield consistent, high-quality results across the organization Align roles and responsibilities for complex, highly integrated work streams Manage program personnel across multiple locations Recommend innovative, practical, and timely options for solutions that clearly delineate benefits/trade-offs to users and stakeholders Work with team to analyze program processes to determine gaps and identify technology enabled solutions to close gaps Think outside the box to develop new ideas, concepts, and solutions to meet new requirements, unarticulated needs or existing needs Think freely to exploit technological advances that address business needs, without the constraint of former approaches Required Qualifications: Ten (10) plus years of Army Battle Simulations environments, specifically within the Training Operations Management Activity (TOMA) domain. Battle Simulations Lead Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: None Type of Travel: None * * * CACI is seeking a seasoned Battle Simulations Lead (BSL) who will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of a Battle Simulations Center, and all associated systems.