Full-Time

Training Officer

Posted on 9/11/2025

Deadline 8/27/26
Akima

Akima

1,001-5,000 employees

Federal contractor delivering facilities, IT, logistics

No salary listed

El Paso, TX, USA

In Person

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Training
Requirements
  • The Training Officer shall hold an accredited bachelor’s degree in an appropriate discipline, or have three to five years of related industry experience, and have knowledge of program objectives, policies, procedures, and requirements for managing a secure detention facility.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of related administrative experience managing a moderate to large training program. Management experience in a secure detention environment is required.
  • Possess state or national level recognized institution certification of instructors is mandatory.
  • Ability to prepare management, business, technical, and personnel reports, reviews and documents for internal and external use.
  • Above average verbal and written communication.
  • Able to make presentations to employees at all levels of the facility. Must be able to write cohesive and comprehensive documentation.
  • Knowledge of program objectives, policies, procedures, and requirements for managing a secure detention facility.
  • Knowledge and a working understanding of ICE NDS.
  • Appropriate level security clearance issued by Department of Homeland Security Personnel Security Division.
  • Must have a social security card issued and approved by the Social Security Administration and shall be a United States citizen.
  • Must not be currently employed by any federal agency, including active-duty military, whereas their employment under this contract could present an actual or apparent conflict of interest.
  • Must be a minimum of twenty-one (21) years of age.
  • Must be a US citizen
  • Must be capable of understanding and applying written and verbal orders, rules, and regulations in English. All personnel shall be literate and interpret printed rules and regulations, detailed written orders, training instructions and materials, and must be able to compose reports in English.
  • Must maintain current First Aid and CPR instructor certifications
  • Firearms instructor certification is required.
  • Texas Security License Number: B20019
Responsibilities
  • Maintaining current instructor certifications.
  • Maintaining and updating all training records.
  • Ensuring employee training meets NDS standards. Ensures standards are communicated to the work force, and that these standards are met in every aspect of Contractor services.
  • Establishing and maintaining current documentation regarding all training in both administrative and employee files.
  • Develop and test employee proficiency through written, practical, or oral reviews.
  • Confirm employee proficiency testing results through such methods as on-the-job training and inspections.
  • Conduct the Firearms Training Program that is compliant with the contract and State laws and regulations and includes safety procedures, laws, and regulations.
  • Conducts baton training.
  • Arranges firing ranges for training.
  • Ensure all required weapons testing proficiency is maintained by all AGS staff required to carry a weapons system.
  • Conduct Disturbance Control Team training program in compliance with ICE policy, regulations, and instructions.
  • Ensure all DCT staff remains certified and physically fit to perform DCT assigned duties.
  • Ensures continual self-assessment and corrective action where needed to maintain an effective training program.
  • Maintain the offsite training facility, ensure storage remains organized and inventory of items stored is accurate.
  • Maintain current records for all TX guard licenses.
  • Maintains all training equipment and ensures it is available and in working order.
  • Maintain all training records for AIP and all other CBDF staff that is trained.

Akima provides services to the U.S. federal government across facilities, IT, logistics, protective services, systems engineering, mission support, FF&E, and construction. It delivers contracted, integrated services to help government missions succeed. As a subsidiary of NANA, an Alaska Native Corporation, Akima aims to create long-term value for its parent while achieving superior outcomes for customers, guided by Iñupiat values. Its differentiators include Alaska Native ownership, a broad multi-domain service footprint, and a focus on federal missions; its goal is to support customer missions and sustain value for NANA and the Iñupiat community.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Founded

1995

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What believers are saying

  • Acquired Pinnacle Solutions, enhancing defense training and sustainment capabilities.
  • Appointed Lauren Cates as VP for Emerging Markets Group to expand mission-critical tech.
  • Appointed Marcus Lopez as COO with 30 years experience to drive operational excellence.

What critics are saying

  • 8(a) subsidiaries graduate, losing sole-source edges to General Dynamics and CACI.
  • FY2026 NDAA shifts DoD cloud contracts to AWS and Azure, crushing Akima's IT revenue.
  • NANA shareholder lawsuits over fund mismanagement halt $500M+ pipelines via audits.

What makes Akima unique

  • Akima delivers agile solutions in facilities, IT, logistics, and construction as NANA subsidiary.
  • Ranked #31 on Washington Technology's 2025 Top 100 government contractors list.
  • Provides mission support to Sandia National Laboratories in high-security environments.

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Benefits

401(k) Retirement Plan

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Company News

PR Newswire
Feb 19th, 2026
Akima appoints Lauren Cates as VP of business development for Emerging Markets Group

Akima, a federal government solutions provider, has appointed Lauren Cates as vice president of business development for its Emerging Markets Group. Cates will lead growth strategy and expand the company's presence in delivering mission-critical technologies to government and military customers. Cates brings over 15 years of federal contracting experience. She previously led Indigo IT's growth team, securing major contracts in cybersecurity, cloud and enterprise IT services, and spent more than a decade with Bowhead Family of Companies managing billion-dollar pipelines. Akima, a subsidiary of Alaska Native Corporation NANA, employs over 11,000 people and delivers solutions across IT, logistics, aerospace and construction. The company ranked #31 on Washington Technology's 2025 Top 100 government contractors list.

PR Newswire
Feb 12th, 2026
Akima appoints Marcus Lopez as chief operating officer to drive operational excellence

Akima, a federal government contractor, has appointed Marcus Lopez as chief operating officer. Lopez will report to president and CEO Bill Monet and oversee operational excellence and customer delivery. Lopez brings over 30 years of experience in government and commercial sectors. Most recently, he served as president and chief growth officer at Belcan, a Cognizant company, where he led the integration of a $20 billion enterprise. Previously, he headed ManTech's Advanced Research Technology Business Unit. A former US Navy officer and pilot, Lopez commanded an elite strike/fighter squadron. Akima is a subsidiary of NANA, an Alaska Native Corporation, employing 11,000 people and delivering solutions in IT, aerospace, construction and other areas. The company ranked 31st on Washington Technology's 2025 Top 100 government contractors list.

WashingtonExec
Apr 12th, 2023
Akima Buys Pinnacle Solutions | WashingtonExec

Akima has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Pinnacle Solutions, Inc., a provider of training and sustainment products and services to defense

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