What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Education, Administration position at Electrical Generating Systems Association?
Responsibilities
Educational Content and Project Management
- Work closely with the Education Committee and staff in creating new classroom and lab training including certification preparation to complement and enhance EGSA’s current programs.
- Serve as project management lead on updating EGSA’s on-site Power Generation reference book; also serve as administrative lead.
- Serve as staff lead on all conference (currently two per year) educational sessions and project manage and coordinate all speakers.
- Oversee the execution of all in-person and virtual schools. Ensure a quality member experience by reviewing instructor presentations and attendee engagement.
- Partner with Membership Experience in recruiting Member targets that participate in educational offerings. Responsible for educational member communications including various marketing channels.
- Develop and enhance EGSA’s Learning Management System (LMS) with both EGSA and Member content; create other online programs to support technician certification needs.
- Support all other existing educational programs including Power Webinars.
- Oversee the administration of the technician certification program.
- Staff lead on the Education Committee and other Education groups.
- Management of Education budget including monthly review of financials and forecast updates.
- Other tasks as assigned by EGSA staff leadership.
Skills and Qualifications :
To achieve our mission, we hire energetic individuals with a positive and entrepreneurial mindset who possess the following skills :
Apply Now :
About Electrical Generating Systems Association Founded in , the Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world’s largest organization exclusively dedicated to on-site power generation. The Association is comprised of over companies—Manufacturers, Distributor / Dealers, Contractors / Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service Firms, end-users and others—throughout the U.S. and around the world that make, sell, distribute and use on-site power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, voltage regulators, governors and much more. The Association promotes contact with others in the industry and affords each Member an opportunity to make an impact on the industry through annual meetings and trade shows. EGSA also encourages the exchange of ideas and information for the mutual benefit of its Members, the industry and end-users of On-Site Power Generation Systems and serves as a source of information, education and training while actively promoting professionalism, communication, and international cooperation. Lastly, EGSA is a leading authority in the development and monitoring of performance standards for the On-Site Power Industry.