Job Description
Technical trainers play a pivotal role in shaping the skills of rail workers, imparting knowledge to support organisational objectives. This requires effective communication of complex ideas to trainees.
The job environment is varied, with technical trainers working in classrooms, workshops, and rail sites, often collaborating with other specialists and trainers. They spend most of their time with trainees, requiring a Certificate IV in Training and Education as well as significant experience in a specialised field like electrical or mechanical engineering.
Key Skills and Qualifications
* Certificate IV in Training and Education
* Significant experience in electrical or mechanical engineering
* Prior rail experience desirable but not essential
Benefits
Liberty Onesteel Corporate Services Pty Ltd offers competitive salaries based on company size, location, level of experience, competence, and time in role. The company prioritises lifelong learning, ensuring that its trainers provide relevant information to their trainees.
Additional Information
Technical trainers require strong communication skills, quality assurance standards, and the ability to achieve high training outcomes. With expertise in a specific field and a passion for teaching, they can make a lasting impact on the future of rail workers.