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CNH Industrial seeks a Technical Trainer to deliver service training on Ground Engagement Equipment for agricultural brands in Racine, Ames, or New Holland. You will educate dealer technicians and field personnel, requiring a Bachelor’s degree with 6 years of experience or equivalent. This role d...
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United States , Racine; Ames; New Holland
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86625.00 - 132825.00 USD / Year
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CNH Industrial
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Specialty Redy/Platform Trainer
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We are seeking an experienced Specialty REDY/Platform Trainer for a long-term contract in Charlotte, NC. You will drive user adoption and deliver live training for an evolving enterprise system. Ideal candidates have 5+ years in training, strong facilitation skills, and experience with software r...
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United States , Charlotte
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Robert Half
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Senior IT Systems Trainer Enterprise Apps
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Senior IT Systems Trainer – Enterprise Applications in Boston. Lead training strategy and adoption for Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Teams, and Power Platform. Drive digital transformation and workflow optimization across the organization. Requires 5+ years of training experience, strong leadership,...
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United States , Boston
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83241.60 - 133192.80 USD / Year
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Lead Credentialed Trainer, BPE Access Integrity
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Lead Credentialed Trainer role at Baptist Health's BPE Access Integrity Team. This hybrid position in Jacksonville requires 3-5 years of customer service and healthcare/insurance experience. You will oversee training programs, ensure compliance, and mentor new trainers, aligning with the organiza...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Learning and Development Assistant Manager Technical Trainer
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Join our team in Plano as a Learning & Development Assistant Manager / Technical Trainer. This hybrid role involves designing and delivering engaging technical training programs for enterprise systems and Microsoft Office. The ideal candidate has 3+ years of experience, strong facilitation skills...
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United States , Plano
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Anderson Merchandisers, LLC
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Technical Trainer
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Join our team as a Technical Trainer in Downtown Orlando, FL. This on-site contract role requires 3+ years' experience and expertise in 'Skyward' or 'Focus School Software'. You will design, develop, and deliver comprehensive training programs using various instructional methods. We offer competi...
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United States , Orlando
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Software Resources
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Autotech Technical Trainer
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Join NAPA, the automotive aftermarket leader, as an Autotech Technical Trainer. This remote-based role requires an ASE Master Technician with 5+ years of experience and a passion for adult education. You will deliver vital training across the US (70% travel), using a company vehicle, to enhance d...
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United States , Atlanta
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Alliance Automotive UK LV Ltd
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Field Sales Trainer
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Join a premier airline's Uplift Program as a Field Sales Trainer. You will travel across the Detroit region, delivering dynamic training and boosting employee engagement at airports. This role requires strong presentation skills, CRM proficiency, and a talent for building relationships. Enjoy com...
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United States , Detroit
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60000.00 USD / Year
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2020 Companies, Inc
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CNA Healthcare Trainer
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United States , Carol Stream
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30.00 - 35.00 USD / Hour
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Latino Memphis
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CNA Healthcare Trainer
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United States , Carol Stream
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Latino Memphis
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Field Sales Trainer
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Join a premier airline as a Field Sales Trainer for the Uplift Program. You will travel to airports across Atlanta, delivering dynamic training and boosting employee engagement. This role requires sales or training experience, strong charisma, and CRM proficiency. Enjoy competitive pay, benefits,...
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United States , Atlanta
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60000.00 USD / Year
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2020 Companies, Inc
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About the Trainer role

Explore a world of opportunity in the dynamic field of training and development. Trainer jobs represent a vital profession dedicated to empowering individuals and organizations through knowledge transfer, skill enhancement, and performance improvement. Professionals in this role act as catalysts for growth, designing and delivering educational experiences that bridge the gap between potential and proficiency. Whether focusing on corporate soft skills, complex technical systems, operational procedures, or compliance standards, trainers are the backbone of an organization's learning culture and a key driver of its success.

The core of a trainer's role involves a comprehensive cycle of analysis, design, delivery, and evaluation. It typically begins with collaborating with stakeholders and subject matter experts to conduct thorough Training Needs Analyses (TNAs), identifying specific knowledge or skill gaps within a target audience. Based on these findings, trainers are responsible for designing and developing structured curricula, lesson plans, and engaging training materials—which may include presentations, e-learning modules, handouts, and interactive exercises. The delivery phase is where trainers shine, facilitating workshops, classroom sessions, virtual webinars, or one-on-one coaching. This requires not only presenting information clearly but also fostering an interactive environment, managing group dynamics, and adapting content on the fly to meet learner needs. Following delivery, trainers evaluate effectiveness through assessments, quizzes, feedback surveys, and by monitoring post-training performance metrics to ensure learning objectives are met and to inform future program improvements.

Common responsibilities across trainer jobs include maintaining and updating training content to reflect the latest industry standards, company policies, and regulatory compliance requirements. They often manage training administration, such as scheduling sessions, tracking attendance, and reporting on learning outcomes to management. Many trainers also provide mentorship and targeted coaching to employees, supporting continuous professional development. In senior or specialized roles, trainers may lead a team of training professionals, manage the learning management system (LMS), and strategize on organization-wide learning and development initiatives.

Typical skills and requirements for a career in training are both diverse and essential. Exceptional communication and presentation skills are paramount, encompassing clear verbal instruction, active listening, and professional writing. Strong interpersonal and facilitation skills are needed to engage diverse audiences and create an inclusive learning atmosphere. Instructional design knowledge and technical proficiency with authoring tools and presentation software are highly valuable. Trainers must be highly organized, detail-oriented, and adept at project management to handle multiple programs simultaneously. A foundational requirement is often deep domain expertise in the specific area they are training on, whether it's hospitality operations, financial services, IT, healthcare, or manufacturing processes. While educational requirements vary, a bachelor's degree in education, business, human resources, communications, or a related field is common, often supplemented by certifications in training and development (e.g., CPTD). Ultimately, the most successful professionals in trainer jobs are passionate about teaching, patient, adaptable, and possess a genuine desire to see others succeed. Discover your next career move and find trainer jobs where you can inspire, educate, and make a measurable impact.