About the opportunity In this role for an experienced trainer who has worked at supervisory level, you will enjoy varied and intellectually challenging work as you:Support the delivery of lines, substation, and power technician training and facilitation performed by contractors' and subject matter experts.collaborate closely with industry and stakeholders to create tailored curricula and assessments, including for our Grid & Systems Operations areas.ensure high participant completion rates.supplement national coordination centre and national grid operations centre trainer/ facilitators.deliver training critical to building capability of people working with key systems, processes, and tools used to deliver the management and operation of the New Zealand power and market systems.supporting the Manger of Training and Learning.Ultimately this role will enable you to join a Category 1 Private Training Establishment and contribute to exciting change which will impact electricity sector training pathways for future generations.
You'll be the right-hand person for the Training Manager and will provide operational support and development for our trainers and trainees.What will you bring?Drive, pace, and a passion for delivering facilitation and training excellence!
You will be someone who likes being hands on but who can see how to enable the Training and Learning Strategy operationally.
Electricity sector experience isn't essential, however your CV and cover letter will clearly demonstrate:Deep experience in training and learning methodologies and tools, with a strong focus on learner achievement.Training practitioner level experience in complex training technical environments.
You ideally will have experience guiding less experienced trainers and supporting the varied needs of diverse adult learners.Proven ability to work with technical subject manager experts to extract information needed to design appropriate learning solutions.Strong planning skills and attention to detail.Outstanding communication skills.Experience in supporting and mentoring trainers and learners.DesirableExperience and an understanding of te ao Maori principles and their application in the workplace and/or education environment are highly desirable.Experience in managing academic risk and quality assurance processes.Knowledge of the electricity supply industry, SCADA applications, and New Zealand Power System.
(This could be experience with training on complex real time applications)Join us at TranspowerAotearoa is powered by the people who work here.
Every home, every marae, every electric vehicle, every hospital relies on the electricity we manage and deliver.
This is your opportunity to join us on a mission that affects all New Zealanders, every day and long into the future.With over 28 nationalities, our people provide diverse perspectives, knowledge, and deep and varied experience which they love to share.
Your wellbeing is supported with a generous range of employee benefits including health insurance - check them out here stepsTo join us, please review the position description via our careers site apply without delay.Role closes Monday 11th November however, applications will be reviewed as they are received, and you may be contacted to explore your application further or to arrange an interview prior to the close date.
Reasonable accommodation is available to suit your personal circumstances.Existing eligibility to work in New Zealand is required.