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6 jobs that use SMEs the most

Jobs that use smes the most include e-learning developer, media/instructional designer, and senior instructional systems designer.

What jobs use SMEs the most?

1. E-Learning Developer

How e-learning developer uses SMEs:

  • Manage complex e-Learning projects involving SME s and reviewers from multiple levels and departments in the organization.
  • Manage intranet updates while administering user access to corporate projects.
  • Write new blog entries using XHTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Most common skills for e-learning developer:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • SMEs
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Instructional Design
  • Course Development
  • Adobe Captivate

2. Media/Instructional Designer

How media/instructional designer uses SMEs:

  • Manage project development including facilitating all stages of the ADDIE process from analysis to evaluation.
  • Create and implement graphics and animation for use in instruction videos.
  • Produce e-Learning animation, video, and learning tools for online courses.

Most common skills for media/instructional designer:

  • Video Production
  • Instructional Design
  • Graphic Design
  • SMEs
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Multimedia Production

3. Senior Instructional Systems Designer

How senior instructional systems designer uses SMEs:

  • Lead, facilitate, and report on the progress of the ISD process for the training academy.
  • Manage the company SharePoint and information distribution program.
  • Contribute to the proposal efforts for multiple DoD training development projects.

Most common skills for senior instructional systems designer:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Instructional Design
  • SMEs
  • ISD
  • Learning Objectives
  • Instructional Systems

4. Instructional Systems Designer

How instructional systems designer uses SMEs:

  • Manage the company SharePoint and information distribution program.
  • Develop PowerPoint presentations, instructor and student guides, and job aids using ISD methodologies and strategies.
  • Utilize the ADDIE model to design and develop instructional material for training courses according to adult learning principles.

Most common skills for instructional systems designer:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • Instructional Design
  • SMEs
  • Instructional Systems
  • ISD
  • Course Content

5. Procedure Writer

How procedure writer uses SMEs:

  • Lead, coordinate and train off-site team during QA revision.
  • Help company achieve ISO registration by determining best practices, writing ISO compliant manufacturing instructions and teaching best manufacturing processes.
  • Pass 10 CFR 50.59 qualification training.

Most common skills for procedure writer:

  • Subject Matter Experts
  • SharePoint
  • Technical Procedures
  • Training Materials
  • SMEs
  • Procedure Development

6. Instructional Design Consultant

How instructional design consultant uses SMEs:

  • Manage CBT and ILT course documents using SharePoint.
  • Manage a repository on SharePoint of all assign training modules and supporting documentation of recent updates and changes to material.
  • Develop and implement leader-led and online training programs, introducing new learning methods and growing eLearning market.

Most common skills for instructional design consultant:

  • Instructional Design
  • Subject Matter Experts
  • ELearning
  • Project Management
  • SMEs
  • Learning Solutions

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