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Customer Technical Training Specialist – Mid and Lead-Level

Customer Technical Training Specialist – Mid and Lead-Level

CompanyThe Boeing Company
LocationSeattle, WA, USA
Salary$82450 – $139150
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level, Senior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • FAA A&P/Aircraft Electronics Technician Certification or EASA B1 and B2
  • Experienced in electrical and electronics troubleshooting
  • Formal Electrical or Avionics Training (degreed or military)
  • Experience interpreting commercial technical data including drawings, maintenance, and operations manuals
  • Experience conducting technical training and/or performing instructional system development
  • 5+ years’ experience in aircraft maintenance and troubleshooting (This is time you were the technician physically working on the airplane with tools in hand)
  • Capable of traveling 25% of the time

Responsibilities

  • Independently conducts customer training in broad subject areas using the approved medium to satisfy customer training requirements.
  • Conducts analyses to evaluate customer technical training needs to determine appropriate training content, objectives, and design.
  • Develops, conducts, and evaluates effectiveness of technical training. Uses specialized software to research, configure, maintain, update, and develop new and existing media and materials.
  • Travels for work up to 25% of the time.
  • Ability to adjust shift. This position is primarily a 1st shift position but occasional adjustments to support classes, meeting, workshops, etc.
  • Works under general supervision.
  • May be asked to support other programs or perform other duties as needed.

Preferred Qualifications

  • 9+ years’ experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Licensed Aircraft Mechanic
  • Electrical or Aeronautical Engineering Degree
  • 2+ years’ experience conducting technical training and/or performing instructional system development
  • Experience maintaining large complex commercial aircraft and have provided instruction on the same