Technical Instructor, Power
Vertiv · Westerville, OH · 3 wk ago
Information Technology$5/hrFull-time
About the role
The Technical Instructor, Power is responsible for delivering technical training for field technicians, installers, customers, and service partners on Vertiv Power Services products. These products span electrical and mechanical disciplines and include UPS Systems, Energy Storage Solutions, Building & Cabinet Power Distribution and future emerging technologies within the Power Services portfolio.
Responsibilities
- Instruct field service safety and technical classes on UPS, power distribution, and monitoring systems.
- Prepare classrooms and lab areas.
- Deliver classroom and virtual training to a variety of audiences of various experience levels.
- Adapt course materials to support virtual training environments.
- Create real-world, relevant training scenarios based on knowledge and experience gained over time.
- Modify training delivery based on experience level of the audience.
- Model and enforce Vertiv safety guidelines at all times.
- Maintain and enforce classroom conduct in accordance with published policies.
- Drive the creation of relevant course materials.
- Provide support for course development efforts, including product research, providing subject matter expertise, and training content review.
- Create, update, and maintain teaching material and lab exercises based on feedback from Field Operations, Technical support, Engineering, and student surveys.
- Participate in New Product Development (NPD) activities.
- Perform training needs analyses.
- Incorporate change notices and safety bulletins into training materials in a timely manner.
- Maintain classrooms and training lab equipment in good working condition.
- Aid in the management of lab equipment and lab activities.
- Maintain safety and test equipment in proper working order and update tracking lists.
- Maintain tools, spare parts, and lab equipment in proper working order.
- Maintain the classrooms and lab areas.
- Continuous Improvement: Review and integrate feedback from installation teams to continually enhance training programs and methodologies. Explore and implement new training techniques and approaches based on lessons learned and industry advancements.
- Attend professional development opportunities and industry conferences to stay abreast of evolving installation practices and technologies.
Qualifications
- Two year electrical/electronic technical degree or equivalent training/field experience.
- 5+ years of hands-on experience in electrical and/or mechanical installation, commissioning, or field service within data center, industrial, or commercial environments.
- Strong working knowledge of electrical power distribution systems, including switchgear, busway/busbar, UPS and Energy Storage infrastructure.
- Excellent written & verbal communication skills with an emphasis on presentation and facilitation skills for both the classroom and lab environments.
- Knowledge of, and experience with, adult learning theory and principles or equivalent military trainer experience.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to present technical content clearly to adult learners.
- Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to multitask and work independently.
- Proficient PC skills, including Microsoft Office Suite and virtual training platforms (e.g., Microsoft Teams).
- Positive attitude, adaptability, and comfort operating in a fast-changing, product-launch-driven environment.
Skills
- Strong technical knowledge of UPS, power distribution, and monitoring systems.
- Ability to adapt and modify training materials for different audiences.
- Effective communication and presentation skills.
- Experience with adult learning theories and principles.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and virtual training platforms.
Benefits
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Pay
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Schedule
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