

Sulzer is a leading engineering company with a proud heritage of innovation. Join our global team to grow your expertise and develop innovative solutions that enable a prosperous and more sustainable society.
Designs and delivers hands on mechanical training courses (1–2 weeks) that build foundational and advanced turbomachinery skills, guiding new hires through core concepts, job book exercises, and real-world inspection and assembly practices while evaluating their proficiency. Develops and continuously improves training curricula, materials, and programs to address skill gaps, enhance safety and productivity, and ensure effective onboarding and ongoing workforce upskilling.
Responsibilities
Leading novice mechanical training courses
Identify current and future training needs and create a curriculum to facilitate that training
Refining and developing mechanical training materials
Leading periodic advance mechanical upskilling training efforts
Supporting aspects of new hire shop orientation
Search for gaps in training content and materials that need updating to generate higher productivity and safety among staff
Researching new training supplies and materials that can enhance Sulzer’s training procedures while providing value to employees
Communicating with management, trainers, and team members to ensure that all training needs are met
Conducting technical orientation programs and arranging on-the-job training for new hires as needed
Resolving any specific problems and tailoring training programs as necessary
Provide documentation of employees performance during training to supervision and upper management including aptitude, attitude, and academic performance.
Maintain records from all training classes.
Qualifications:
Sulzer is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in the strength of a diverse workforce and are committed to offering an inclusive work environment.
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