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The Power Plant Trainer is responsible for developing, delivering, and evaluating training programs for power plant management, operations, and maintenance personnel. This role ensures that employees have the knowledge and skills required to operate and maintain plant systems safely, efficiently, and in compliance with regulatory standards.
Conduct classroom, hands-on, and on-the-job training sessions for plant management, operators, and maintenance staff. Utilize adult learning principles and interactive methods to enhance knowledge retention. Design and update training materials, manuals, and job aids based on plant systems, procedures, and industry best practices. Develop competency-based training programs aligned with company standards and regulatory requirements. Ensure all training programs meet OSHA, EPA, and other applicable regulatory requirements. Promote a strong safety culture through training initiatives. Conduct knowledge checks, skills assessments, and certification exams. Track training effectiveness and recommend improvements. Work closely with plant leadership to identify training needs and performance gaps. Coordinate with engineering and technical teams to incorporate system updates into training programs.
Associate or Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Technical Education, or related field (or equivalent experience). Minimum 5 years in power plant operations, maintenance, or training. Familiarity with power generation systems (steam turbines, boilers, electrical systems, etc.). Strong presentation and facilitation skills. Ability to develop technical training materials. Proficient in MS Office and Learning Management Systems (LMS). OSHA Trainer Certification Instructional Design or Training Certification (Preferred)
Technical expertise in power plant systems Strong communication and interpersonal skills Problem-solving and analytical thinking Commitment to safety and compliance
Ability to travel up to 5075% to various plant locations, including domestic and occasional international sites. Must be able to work flexible schedules to accommodate training needs at different facilities.
Ability to stand for extended periods during training sessions. Capability to climb stairs and ladders, and navigate industrial environments safely. Occasional lifting of training materials and equipment (up to 25 lbs). Must be able to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) when conducting on-site training in operational areas.
Training Specialist • Houston, TX, US