 
        
        Stadler Signaling is at the forefront of innovation in the rail industry. As part of the Stadler Group, we are committed to the safety, reliability, and efficiency of rail systems worldwide through innovative technologies and tailored services. We deliver cutting-edge signaling solutions that enable seamless, secure, and sustainable rail operations. 
Our team is committed to upholding the highest standards, fostering a collaborate and dynamic work environment, and continuously striving for excellence in everything we do. Join us in shaping the future of rail signaling and make a lasting impact on the world's transportation infrastructure. 
As a 
Training Manager 
, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing training programs for employees, clients, operators and maintainers working on signaling, communications, and train control systems. This includes ensuring compliance with federal regulations, developing technical training materials capable of supporting modern rail infrastructure and safety systems. 
Key Activities 
Design and deliver training programs for modern railway signaling systems (e.g. CBTC), various communication systems, operations systems and other advanced monitoring systems used for railway operations. 
Develop course materials, assessments, and certification pathways. 
Maintain and upgrade training simulators for hands-on learning. 
Ensure training programs meet the Clients Specifications, FRA, FTA, and other regulatory standards. 
Maintain accurate training records and documentation for audits and compliance. 
Lead classroom and field-based instruction. 
Mentor and evaluate trainees, including task-based assessments and performance reviews. 
Provide feedback and recommendations for continued improvement. 
Collaborate with engineering teams to develop training material. 
Develop electronic and advanced training modules. 
Coordinate with external partners and clients. 
Represent the training programs in cross-functional initiatives and expansion projects. 
Promote a culture of safety, excellence, and continuous improvement. 
Qualifications 
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Education, Safety, or related field (or equivalent experience). 
5–10 years of experience in rail signaling, communications, or training. 
Strong communication and teaching abilities 
Technical proficiency in signaling systems and electronics 
Project management and organizational skills 
Ability to work independently and in field environments 
Benefits 
401(k) with employer match after 90 days 
Generous Paid Time Off / 10 Paid Holidays / Extended Paid Holiday (Dec. 25 - Jan 1) 
Tuition and training reimbursement 
Paid maternity and parental leave 
Company-paid life and disability insurance 
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