

Provides engineering, procurement, construction and technology solutions to government and industry worldwide.
4 hours ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Expert & Leadership (13+ years), Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Chantilly, Virginia, United States
Remote
Company Size
38,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Sector Specialisms
The role includes developing and delivering instructor‑led, virtual, and self‑paced training for applications such as all‑source analysis, link analysis, geospatial, and data exploitation. Detailed training artifacts—curricula, syllabi, lesson plans, job aids, lab guides, quick‑reference cards, and assessments—are created and mapped to task‑based learning objectives and mission workflows. Scenario‑based practical exercises using realistic datasets reinforce collection‑to‑analysis‑to‑production processes and analytic standards.
KBR is seeking an experienced Intelligence Analyst Product Trainer to design, deliver, and continuously improve training programs for U.S. Government intelligence analysis applications and workflows. The employee will develop curriculum, hands‑on labs, and scenario‑based exercises that reflect real‑world intelligence tradecraft, collection management, and analytic production practices. They will lead new‑user onboarding, role‑based advanced training, and sustainment sessions while aligning instruction with IC standards, mission use‑cases, and enterprise governance. Strong facilitation, stakeholder engagement, and results‑driven instruction are essential to ensure rapid, compliant adoption of mission systems.
Basic qualifications require at least three years of professional intelligence analysis experience within DoD/IC (all‑source, GEOINT, SIGINT, or counterterrorism/CI) or three years of analyst experience combined with two years of formal training delivery on mission systems. A bachelor’s degree is required, along with an active TS/SCI clearance with CI polygraph. The position may require travel up to ten percent and work within secure facilities and mission schedules, including occasional surge periods.
Preferred qualifications include documented proficiency with common IC/DoD analysis tools such as link analysis platforms, geospatial exploitation tools, data integration/ETL, and workflow/case management systems. A professional certification in instructional design or completion of a formal train‑the‑trainer program is desired. Experience standing up training programs during new system deployments, capability rollouts, or mission transitions—building performance baselines and adoption metrics—is also preferred.