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Level 3 Traveling Infrared Thermography Trainer
Location
United States
Posted
80 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Level 3 Traveling Infrared Thermography Trainer
Guidant Power
• Deliver high-quality Level I and II infrared thermography certification courses (primarily in-person, occasionally online) across the U.S. • Travel up to 75% to customer sites to lead 4-day certification courses (typically Mon–Thu or Tue–Fri, every other week) • Prepare for each course by coordinating logistics, including travel, student materials, classroom setup, and equipment functionality • Present training in an engaging, professional manner using real-world examples tailored to the audience’s industry and experience level • Administer, grade, and report exams to confirm successful completion and certification • Provide ongoing support to students and ensure a positive, successful learning experience • Maintain excellent student satisfaction and consistently receive strong post-class reviews • Contribute to the development and enhancement of training materials, including webinars, articles, and other content during non-travel weeks • Build and maintain strong customer relationships, acting as an ambassador of Guidant’s training excellence • Collaborate with our sales teams to identify upsell opportunities and sharing customer feedback • Stay current on industry trends, infrared technology, and applications • Submit expense reports in a timely manner and support other departments as needed
Job Requirements
- Level 3 Infrared Thermography Certification (e.g., ASNT, Infraspection, ITC, or equivalent).
- Minimum 3 years of hands-on infrared inspection experience in commercial, industrial, or utility environments.
- Passion for training.
- Proven experience delivering technical training in a classroom and/or online setting is preferred.
- Strong knowledge of infrared camera operation, thermographic principles, and relevant safety practices.
- Excellent public speaking and communication skills with the ability to engage a diverse audience.
- Strong organizational skills for managing travel, training logistics, and documentation.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, virtual meeting platforms (e.g., Zoom, Teams), and basic AV equipment.
- Reside within 1.5 hours of a major airport for efficient travel to customer sites.
Benefits
- Compensation package commensurate with experience and skills
- Competitive benefit package including health insurance, ancillary benefits, 401(k), etc.
- Flexible working policy
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