Military Writing Expert

Remote
Contracted
Experienced

 
                                                                               
We are a growing information technology company that offers its employees a culture of success, the chance to work on revolutionary federal IT infrastructure, and the opportunity to grow alongside cutting-edge technology that is reshaping the industry. We are seeking forward thinking candidates that have strong experience in operational support and can help take to the next level in a pro-active stance.
 
Chameleon Integrated Services has expertise in operations management, quality systems, data operations and cybersecurity. We secure some of the most sensitive data for the Department of Defense and for other U.S. federal government agencies. We are known for the great care we take with clients and employees, and we believe in promoting from within.
 
 
We offer a Full Benefits package including:
  • Competitive Employee Health Insurance options including dental
  • 100% company paid vision plan
  • 401K plan with generous company match and no vesting period
  • 100% company paid life insurance
  • 100% company paid long and short-term disability insurance
  • Training allowance
  • PTO and more
 
The Position:
 
Chameleon Integrated Services is currently looking for a remote Military Writing Expert to support one of our clients in downtown St. Louis.

This role will start as a remote role and may grow to onsite work in locations like Saint Louis or Washington DC. This a 6-month contractor position with the opportunity to renew.

Overview:
 
We are hiring military writing experts to develop fine-tuned LLMs for national security
customers. You will be a pioneer in accelerating the adoption of customized LLMs by
government customers. This position is a rare opportunity at a high-growth startup to be a
contributor in a cutting-edge field. If you are a current or ex-military officer looking to amplify
your impact on AI initiatives in the public sector, this may be a strong fit for you.


As a military writing expert, you will sit at the quality assurance stage of generative AI tasks.
Your primary job will be reviewing and writing analyses of doctrinal, operational, and strategic
documents, which will later be used to train and evaluate AI models. You will also train and
mentor junior AI writing specialists working on these projects. You will regularly interface with
machine learning engineers and operations teammates to optimize our workflows for improved
model outcomes.

 
Responsibilities:
  • Audit and create high quality data related to military topics (written analyses of doctrinal, operational, and strategic documents) used to drive AI innovation
  • Interface with machine learning engineers to align on approaches to generative AI tasks like model comparison or prompt response pairs
  • Work with an operations team to improve overall workflows for generative AI tasks
  • Partner with product managers to provide user feedback on AI Defense Tools

Education & Experience
  • 10+ years as a military officer with intelligence, operations, aviation, or ground combat
    as your primary occupational specialty
  • One tour as an O-4 or higher in a General Officer-level command (e.g. G-level or J-level
    staff in an intelligence, operations, or plans directorate
  • Graduate of a joint or service intermediate-level school (e.g. Command and General
    Staff College)
  • Deep interest in AI / ML applications for national security purposes
  • A strong orientation towards outcomes and a history of being scrappy when it counts

Preferred Experience:
  • A secondary occupational specialty as a service planner (e.g. Marine Corps MAGTF
    plans officer)
  • Multiple tours as an O-4 through O-6 at joint or combined commands, combatant
    commands, service component command (e.g. Army “G” staff, Navy “N” staff, or Air
    Force “A” staff), or part of a joint task force staff (especially in support of combat
    operations)
  • Familiarity with the development of plans, policies, and functions pertaining to Global
    Force Management (GFM) of assigned, apportioned, or allocated forces, and the
    management of Time Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD) in support of combatant
    commanders
  • Familiarity with OPLAN / CONPLAN operations roles consist of advising Joint and Staff
    Plans Officers on Joint Force Deployment Planning and Execution (FDP&E) matters in
    the deliberate, and crisis action planning environments, developing and sourcing of
    global force requirements and the refinement of forces and movement data for plan
    mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment of forces.
Clearance:
  • Top Secret or willingness to obtain one (preferred)
Pay:
  • The target pay for this role is $10,000 per month.

The Location:   Remote

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