Training Program Coordinator Welland, Ontario, Canada
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- Welland, ON
- $85,000-116,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deliver hands-on training in equipment operation, mechanical processes, assembly/structural procedures, and manufacturing best practices.
- Develop and maintain training materials aligned with BOMs, routings, SOPs, and work instructions.
- Create structured, process-based training modules to reinforce standardization, quality, and compliance.
- Conduct skill assessments and verify technical proficiency for production roles.
- Collaborate with instructors, manufacturing leadership, engineering, and HR to identify training needs.
- Maintain a structured training environment with clear learning paths and documented progression.
- Track training completion, certifications, and skill development using established systems and tools.
- Evaluate training outcomes and recommend improvements to enhance effectiveness and efficiency.
- Support onboarding of new manufacturing employees, ensuring early competency in core technical skills.
- Assist with the rollout and training for new tools, equipment, technologies, workflows, and procedures.
- Identify gaps in process understanding or documentation and work with cross-functional teams to improve clarity and execution.
- Conduct needs assessments to identify, develop, and execute training and engagement projects.
- Deliver training through both in-house and external resources.
- Support HR with employee and leadership development activities, including engagement surveys, action planning, and cross-functional development opportunities.
- Coach and support employees in planning and delivering training programs to groups of various sizes.
- Review and update training programs to improve the learner experience and maximize knowledge transfer.
- Coordinate administrative details for training sessions, including materials, space, and participant needs.
- Support Equipment Training Team in development of curriculum and maintenance of training records
- Organize and manage training records.
- Support HR and operations teams with various projects and initiatives.
- 5 to 10 years of experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Operations, Industrial Technology, Training, Education, Human Resources, Instructional Design, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
- OR Associate degree plus 5 years of manufacturing experience.
- Knowledge of adult instructional and learning theory and principles.
- Change Management Certification (preferred).
- Prior experience teaching, coaching, or coordinating technical training in a manufacturing environment is strongly preferred.
- Experience in manufacturing, technical training, equipment operation, industrial processes, or similar environments.
- Strong ability to teach technical skills in a clear, hands-on, practical manner.
- Working knowledge of manufacturing workflows, lean principles, and production documentation.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt to various learning styles and experience levels.
- Strong presentation skills.
- Excellent organizational and problem-solving abilities; comfortable working with technology, including SAP and Microsoft Office.
- Initiative and ability to offer new ideas.
- Ability to work independently while supporting multiple departments and priorities.
- Strong teamwork skills and a collaborative approach to learning.
- Effective organizational and planning skills to manage time and meet deadlines.
- Proactive, enthusiastic, and innovative approach to work.
- Commitment to equal opportunities and diversity.