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The Quality Training Specialist: CA will be responsible for trade-related curriculum development and training for new and existing IES teams, quality audits and on-site support to all IES projects in California.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit - General Summary: Develop, administer, and conduct a variety of training curriculum and projects related to rail maintenance training for Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) Light Rail Operations Department.
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As a Senior Clinical Vascular Training Specialist, you will support VIS products and procedures by assisting, training, and educating physicians, nurses, other hospital staff, and technicians on the use of our products.
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Training Specialist Location: Continguous US (Should be living within a commutable distance from a major airport). As Training Specialist, you will be responsible for conducting and delivering ASSA ABLOY product trainings, seminars, workshops, and schools, both live and virtual, for contract hardware and wholesale distributors, security professionals/locksmiths, systems integrators, architects, end users and internal employees.
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Maintains accurate and complete employee files concerning training - development profiles for salary and hourly employees. Coordinate On boarding and technical training for new employees hourly to ensure that all employees are adequately trained and prepared to perform their jobs.
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Greenberg Traurig, a global law firm, currently has an excellent full-time employment opportunity for an Innovation Training Specialist in the Innovation Department. The Innovation Training Specialist will be the central point of contact responsible for training primarily attorneys and staff, as requested or part of a practice group, on innovation resources for the firm.
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Dal-Tile is seeking a dynamic Training Specialist to develop and deliver blended learning solutions to support company training and development initiatives. Proficient in MS Office and Adobe Captivate, Articulate (or related training design software.
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Responsible for presenting / facilitating both FAA and other government regulatory and company required training programs to Flight Service employees such as flight attendants, management staff and outside business partners.
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Likewize is searching for a Training Specialist, Global Go To Market to join our team at our global Headquarters in Southlake, TX. In this role you will execute our global go to market (GTM) training strategy for go forward platforms for various consumer-based lines of business at Likewze.
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This is an exciting opportunity for experienced Senior Clinical Vascular Training Specialists to join Varian, a Siemens Healthineers Company, as part of an exciting new expansion of our VIS (Varian Interventional Solutions) business unit.
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Strong computer skills in all Microsoft Office programs with an emphasis on PowerPoint and working in training and development software programs. Lead orientation and onboarding activities for new employees with successful transitioning to post-training responsibilities.
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The Sales Training Specialist works directly with the Vice President of Sales Operations, Sales VPs, Area Sales Managers and Area Vice Presidents of Sales to create on-going positive working relationships that support business needs.
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JobTread is seeking dedicated individuals to join our growing Customer Success Team as a Customer Training Specialist. Customer Training Specialist. 1-2+ years of education and training experience at a SaaS or software company preferred.
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Monitor and evaluate the impact of sales training initiatives through assessments, quizzes, and post-training evaluations. Conduct dynamic and interactive training sessions, workshops, and role-playing exercises that foster a positive learning environment that encourages participation, collaboration, and skill application.
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We are seeking a dynamic Senior Specialist Training skilled in Learning Management Systems and training content development. Senior Specialist Training. Partner with Learning & Development Instructional Designer to utilize encompass to provide support to all training and to better evaluate progress of learners.
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