What are the responsibilities and job description for the Experienced Electrical Engineer position at Amatrol?
Come help Amatrol transform the global workforce! We are looking for electrical experts to make the complex topic easy to understand at both basic and advanced levels. Curriculum Design Engineers work closely with our multimedia, graphical services and web-software development teams to develop training systems that include interactive eLearning and hands-on simulators.
Hear what our curriculum team has to say about working for Amatrol:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32pVtsdLcAY
In the Curriculum Design Engineer role, you will create outlines for technical training materials that help people get jobs, keep jobs, and improve their lives. The skills gap in industry is real – great paying jobs go vacant because applicants don’t have the skills needed. You’ll find us in colleges, vocational schools, high schools and industry alike. Want to help change some lives, especially your own? Apply today!
Essential Functions
Please Note: In order to be considered for this position, candidates must submit a current, chronological resume showing relevant work experience.
This position is not eligible for placement by outside recruitment or staffing agencies.
About AMATROL
Our highly interactive eLearning, hands-on simulators, and more train tomorrow’s global workforce for many diverse industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, packaging, etc. Colleges, universities, high schools, and businesses use our made-in-the-USA products to teach individuals technical and workplace skills ranging from entry level basic technical skills to advanced technology troubleshooting for both degree and certification preparation.
Hear what our curriculum team has to say about working for Amatrol:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32pVtsdLcAY
In the Curriculum Design Engineer role, you will create outlines for technical training materials that help people get jobs, keep jobs, and improve their lives. The skills gap in industry is real – great paying jobs go vacant because applicants don’t have the skills needed. You’ll find us in colleges, vocational schools, high schools and industry alike. Want to help change some lives, especially your own? Apply today!
Essential Functions
- Collaborate with engineering, technical writing, multimedia, and graphical services teams to develop training outlines and hands-on procedures for new and updated products.
- Work closely with technical writers to transform your outlines into comprehensive training systems.
- Stay current with industry trends and research new concepts and topic areas, as we have a wide range of ongoing projects.
- Track projects and generate reports as needed.
- Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electrical Engineering
- Industrial electrical, mechanical, and/or automation experience
- Excellent communication and organizational skills
- Must be authorized to work in the United States
- Troubleshooting
- Process control
- VFDs
- Writing technical material a plus
- We’re committed to you being happy inside and outside of work. We offer paid holidays, paid time off (PTO), everyone works day shift so you can rest and spend time with your family and hobbies.
- We like to have fun! We have employee lunches, ice cream days, treat cart days, a Christmas luncheon, and other events that allow us to enjoy life and bond as a team.
- You will be part of something special. Amatrol is a long-standing family-owned business since 1981. We design and build training systems that help people learn the skills needed to get better jobs.
- Hear what our employees say about working in curriculum at Amatrol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32pVtsdLcAY
- You will be part of a team – not just a number in a big company.
Please Note: In order to be considered for this position, candidates must submit a current, chronological resume showing relevant work experience.
This position is not eligible for placement by outside recruitment or staffing agencies.
About AMATROL
Our highly interactive eLearning, hands-on simulators, and more train tomorrow’s global workforce for many diverse industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, packaging, etc. Colleges, universities, high schools, and businesses use our made-in-the-USA products to teach individuals technical and workplace skills ranging from entry level basic technical skills to advanced technology troubleshooting for both degree and certification preparation.