The Technical Training Specialist develops and delivers online and instructor-led training for the electrical power grid, serving as a Subject Matter Expert and managing training programs, curricula, and student support.
The Technical Training Specialist - NERC provides training development and delivery services for online and instructor-led training related to the operation of the electrical power grid, including generation, transmission, and distribution. Functions as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) resource.
This is a casual employment opportunity.
Key Functions:
- Participates in all aspects of training including development and delivery of training programs and individual courses
- Monitors emerging changes in NERC training standards and participates in developing new training curriculum (on-line and classroom) to meet these standards
- Plans, develops, and implements technical product training programs for customers; technical training may include standard, repeatable modules, customized and new product modules
- Serves as technical training and simulation subject matter expert (SME)
- Provides one-on-one student support when scheduled (Instructor Hours) or requested.
- Follows up with students at completion of class (NERC Prep class) to gather helpful information for improving future classes.
- Analyzes training needs to develop new training programs or modifies and improves existing programs.
- Functions as SME and performs technical writing as needed
- Perform instructional design and assists in improving courses as needed The Technical Training Specialist provides training development and delivery services for online and instructor-led training related to the operation of the electrical power grid, including generation, transmission, and distribution. Functions as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) resource.
Competencies:
- Ability to work independently and within a team environment
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Strong interpersonal and team-focused skills through a collaborative approach towards work and deliverables
- Excellent communications skills (presentation, verbal and written) and ability to relate to and communicate with audiences of different levels, including executives
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple project deadlines through effective organizational skills
- A Bachelor's of Science degree from a four-year college or university and four years experience in operation of the power grid; or equivalent combination of education and experience totaling eight years.
- North American Reliability Corporation (NERC) System Operator Certified required
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a role where teaching, training, or presenting information to an audience is required
- Proficiency with Systematic Approach to Training and evidence based adult learning techniques
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and/or related software.
This is a Casual opportunity with HSI.
This position has a hourly rate range of $70-$100 USD. Where an applicant will ultimately fall within the stated range depends on a variety of factors, including, for example, geographic location and level of experience.
Top Skills
Microsoft Office Suite
Nerc
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