Technical Trainer at Spartronics LLC
Brooksville, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jun, 26

Salary

80000.0

Posted On

18 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Circuit Boards, Soldering, IPC Standards, Training Program Leadership, Onboarding, Technical Skills Development, Compliance Training, Learning Management System (LMS), Skills Matrix Management, Cross-functional Collaboration, Performance Improvement, Technical Translation, Audit Readiness, Workforce Readiness, Data Integrity

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
Description We’re Hiring: Technical Trainer (Training Manager) If you’ve worked hands-on with circuit boards, soldering, and IPC standards—and you’re the person others rely on to teach and elevate the team—this role is for you. We’re looking for someone who can own training at a site level, combining real electronics manufacturing experience with the ability to build and deliver training that actually improves performance. What You’ll Own This isn’t just delivering training — you’ll be responsible for the entire training ecosystem at the site. Lead all training programs: onboarding, technical skills, compliance, and development Partner with Operations, Quality, Engineering, and HR to align training with real production needs Translate technical processes into clear, effective, hands-on training Own the LMS: assignments, tracking, reporting, and data integrity Maintain audit-ready training records and support customer/regulatory audits Manage skills matrices, certifications, and workforce readiness Continuously improve training effectiveness using feedback and performance data What Makes This Role Different You are the site authority on training Your work directly impacts quality, efficiency, and workforce capability You’ll influence how work is performed—not just how it’s taught You’ll bridge the gap between technical operations and people development Requirements ? What You Bring 3–5+ years of hands-on electronics manufacturing experience (soldering, PCB assembly, IPC standards, etc.) Experience training, coaching, or developing others in a production environment Ability to translate technical content into practical, easy-to-understand training Experience working cross-functionally with Operations, Quality, or Engineering Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities Experience with LMS platforms (or ability to quickly learn) ? Bonus If You Have IPC Certified Instructor (CIT) certification (or willingness to obtain) Experience in regulated or customer-driven manufacturing environments Prior experience leading or coordinating training programs What Success Looks Like New hires reach proficiency faster Training is compliant, audit-ready, and well-documented Measurable improvements in quality and reduced rework A cross-trained, flexible, and confident workforce Training programs that evolve with process and engineering changes If you’ve been the person on the floor who others trust to teach, guide, and raise the bar—and you’re ready to own training at a higher level—we want to talk. #TechnicalTrainer #TrainingManager #ElectronicsManufacturing #IPC #WorkforceDevelopment #NowHiringa little long still...but more engaging verbiage maybe?
Responsibilities
The Technical Trainer will be responsible for leading all site-level training programs, including onboarding, technical skills, and compliance, while partnering with Operations, Quality, Engineering, and HR to align training with production needs. This role also involves owning the LMS, maintaining audit-ready records, managing skills matrices, and continuously improving training effectiveness based on feedback.
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