Full-Time

AMPA System Trainer

Posted on 10/18/2025

DXC Technology

DXC Technology

10,001+ employees

Global IT services for enterprise modernization

No salary listed

Aldershot, UK

In Person

UK passport and UK security clearance required; willing to travel; must have been in the UK for the last 5 years.

UK Citizenship, UK Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Training
Requirements
  • Must hold a UK passport only due to security clearance; we can only accept single national status (second passport holders, Overseas Citizenship of India, OCI, and ILR candidates cannot be accepted) and you must have been in the UK for the last five years.
  • Knowledge of the military air operations domain processes and procedures.
  • Experienced user of Mission Planning Systems (e.g. AMPA).
  • Comprehensive analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong interpersonal skills to interact with customers and internal team members.
  • Strong leadership and organizational skills.
  • Effective communication skills.
  • Requirements analysis experience.
  • Training delivery experience.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • UK Security Clearance or the ability to obtain one.
  • Willingness to travel.
Responsibilities
  • Requirements Analysis: Through frequent contact with the customer’s users and Project Teams, ascertain from a user’s perspective a detailed understanding of User Requirements and their context. Once established, ensure the User Requirements are accurately translated into System Requirements for product development.
  • Product Development: Assist with the production of the initial high level design documentation, translating the User Requirements into a vision of how the functionality enhancements should be implemented within the AMPA system. Thereafter, through continuous monitoring of product development, ensure that each iteration of the developing software meets both the requirements and expectations of the customer. Advise on all aspects of mission planning methodologies from the point of view of the customer, to help ensure that solutions to any encountered problems satisfy both developers and customers alike.
  • Safety Assessments: Provide expert advice to the AMPA safety team on any potential safety impacts and their context relating to product development or discovered defects.
  • Software Testing and Evaluation: Undertake informal software testing of all iterations of software development from the end-users perspective to ensure that the implementation satisfies the agreed User Requirements. Support the test script generation process to ensure sufficient coverage and adherence to design documentation. Assist with the assessment of any reported defects, advising on the potential impact to system users.
  • User Liaison: Act as the conduit of information between the system users and the DXC Project Teams, gathering feedback and providing advice with any on-site issues. Recommend solutions for Mission Planning System functionality enhancements based on experience of military operational processes and capabilities. Utilise expertise to support all stages of the product lifecycle, including initial development, functionality enhancement, requests for change and fault rectification. Attend user workshops and working groups to ensure that terminology and expectations are expressed in a manner that can be understood by the technical community and that technical terminology in any proposed solution is understood by the user community. Support frontline operational evaluation trials whenever required.
  • Training: Play a key role in ensuring that all training material and user manuals produced are in a format suitable for, and familiar to, their intended audience. Provide dedicated training for both new and existing system users at key stages of the product lifecycle. Deliver ongoing system training at the dedicated AMPA training facility located at the Defence Academy Shrivenham.
Desired Qualifications
  • Ex military aircrew / operations personnel – desirable
  • Software Engineering (or similar) qualification or experience – desirable
  • Knowledge of the MoD testing, evaluation and acceptance processes - desirable

DXC Technology provides IT services to large enterprises, helping them manage and modernize mission-critical systems. It offers consulting, system integration, and managed services that are typically delivered under long-term contracts. The core offering is the Enterprise Technology Stack, which modernizes IT infrastructure, optimizes data architectures, and ensures security and scalability across public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. By applying this stack, DXC helps clients run reliable and scalable IT operations while migrating workloads to the cloud and strengthening data governance. The company differentiates itself with a global reach, a large Fortune 500 client base, and a track record of long-term partnerships, coupled with commitments to sustainability and corporate responsibility. The goal is to be a trusted partner that enables enterprises to operate, secure, and evolve their IT environments efficiently and effectively.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

McLean, Virginia

Founded

2017

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What believers are saying

  • 10,000+ Amazon-certified professionals enable high-margin AI consulting revenue scaling.
  • Hogan-Euronet integration creates cross-sell opportunities in fintech and banking sectors.
  • Debt refinancing at 4.25% extends maturity profile, funding AI-native revenue streams.

What critics are saying

  • Organic revenue declined 6.9% annually over five years; Q1 2026 guidance misses estimates.
  • All three business segments declining; USPS contract losses to Palantir and IBM.
  • €650M notes at 4.25% raise annual interest costs by ~€24M, straining cash flows.

What makes DXC Technology unique

  • Enterprise-scale AI operationalization with 115,000 employees using Amazon Quick platform.
  • AMBER automotive platform reduces development time 50% and costs 30%.
  • Agentic Security Operations Center partnership with 7AI addresses emerging cybersecurity demand.

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DXC Technology reported third-quarter revenue of $3.2 billion, declining 4.3% year-over-year, though adjusted EBIT margin of 8.2% and non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.96 both exceeded guidance. The company generated $266 million in free cash flow for the quarter and $603 million year-to-date. The IT services firm reduced total debt by $465 million to approximately $3.6 billion whilst increasing its cash balance by over $500 million to $1.7 billion. DXC repurchased $190 million in shares year-to-date. However, performance declined across all three business segments, with US markets particularly weak. The company expects fourth-quarter organic revenue to decline 4% to 5%. DXC is pursuing a dual-track strategy focusing on stabilising heritage businesses whilst building AI-native revenue streams, with full-year free cash flow guidance of approximately $650 million.

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