Position Responsibilities :
- Deliver eight or more unique weeks of electrical trade theory instructor-led training (ILT) courses in a classroom, an electrical laboratory (Labtech training modules), and virtually.
- Deliver electrical trade theory ILT courses covering topics such as (not an all-inclusive list but representative) : electron theory; Ohm’s law; Kirchoff’s law; DC combination circuits; Lenz’s law; apparent power, reactive power, and true power theory and calculations; Resistive-Inductive-Capacitive AC circuits; single and three-phase transformers; wye-delta / delta-wye transformer configuration; etc.
- Lead students using Labtech training modules to reinforce electrical trade theory and calculations derived in class.
Requirements
Education and Corresponding Experience (required on matrix) :
Associate Degree (or equivalent—e.g. military technical training) with emphasis on electrical-related curriculum is required.Bachelor’s Degree with an emphasis on electrical-related curriculum is preferred.10 years of directly-related work experience is required.Required Technical Skills and Experience (required on matrix) :
2 years of experience in training, learning, and development, including :2 years of presentation experience to include making effective presentations reflecting diverse audiences’ understanding of the topics at hand.Intermediated to advanced algebra and trigonometry math skillsIntermediate to advanced proficiency in PowerPointPreferred Skills and Experience (optional on matrix) :
Working knowledge and experience with SharePointDOE Certified (see below).Experience in the electrical utility industry.Additional Requirements (not required on matrix) :
Valid U.S. Driver’s License is required.DOE Certification is required to deliver DOE trainer courses. Upon selection to the assignment, the worker may be required to complete internal / external training (e.g. MIT-111 Basic Instructor Training) to deliver assigned training requirements. The selected candidate has within 2 years of assignment start to complete the MIT-111 Basic Instructor Training. Additional training (MIT-210 Curriculum Training Development) may also be required subsequent to initial training.Hazards and Risks :
Position requires frequent walking, bending, and stooping.