Engineering * Create multi-level training programs that progress from entry-level to expert ... Build apprenticeship, internship, and early-career pathways into technical roles. * Partner with ...
Engineering * Create multi-level training programs that progress from entry-level to expert ... Build apprenticeship, internship, and early-career pathways into technical roles. * Partner with ...
Apprentice Unity Vr Developer information
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$12.11 - $14.36
6% of jobs
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14% of jobs
$17.05 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$16.60 - $18.85
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The median wage is $19.48 / hr.
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$23.06 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$21.09 - $23.34
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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Unity VR Developer, and why are they important?
What does an Apprentice Unity VR Developer do?
What is the difference between Apprentice Unity Vr Developer vs Junior Unity Developer?
| Aspect | Apprentice Unity Vr Developer | Junior Unity Developer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Basic knowledge, often in training or coursework | Some experience, possibly a related certification |
| Work Environment | Entry-level, supervised projects, learning-focused | Developing skills, contributing to projects under guidance |
| Industry Usage | Common in training programs and internships | Standard entry-level role in game and VR development |
The main difference is that an Apprentice Unity Vr Developer is typically in a training or internship phase, focusing on learning and gaining experience in VR development. A Junior Unity Developer has more hands-on project experience and can contribute more independently. Both roles serve as stepping stones in a Unity development career, with the apprentice role emphasizing skill acquisition and the junior role emphasizing application.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 7 days ago
Kraft Heinz rating
6.9
Based on 121 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
215th of 395 rated food and drinks producers
Job description
Hybrid Position 3 days/week in Chicago (AON CENTER)
The Associate Director, Supply Chain - Technical University is responsible for designing and leading the company's supply chain technical learning ecosystem to develop world-class skilled trades and technical professionals. This leader will build a scalable "Technical University" that develops capabilities across maintenance, operations, quality, engineering, and skilled trades while creating clear career pathways that attract, develop, and retain talent.
This role will partner closely with Operations leadership, HR, COEs, functions, and external education partners to ensure the organization develops the technical capabilities required for current and future business needs.
The Head of Technical University will establish a modern learning model that combines classroom instruction, digital learning, hands-on training, certifications, and apprenticeship pathways.
Success is measured by the impact on employee capability, engagement, and alignment with Kraft Heinz's mission to grow and elevate technical excellence.
Key Responsibilities
Strategy & Vision
- Define and implement the long-term strategy and vision for the Technical University aligned with business and workforce needs.
- Build a scalable learning ecosystem for skilled trades, maintenance, quality, engineering technicians, and frontline technical roles.
- Establish competency models, certification frameworks, and structured career progression for technical talent.
- Establish KPIs to measure training effectiveness including:
- Skill attainment
- Certification rates
- Productivity improvements
- Retention of technical talent
- Demonstrate ROI of training investments.
Program Development
- Design curriculum across core technical disciplines including:
- Maintenance and reliability
- Electrical and mechanical systems
- Automation and controls
- Safety and regulatory compliance
- Quality
- Engineering
- Create multi-level training programs that progress from entry-level to expert technician.
Workforce Development
- Build apprenticeship, internship, and early-career pathways into technical roles.
- Partner with community colleges, technical schools, and workforce organizations to develop talent pipelines.
- Partner with Talent Acquisition to create initiatives to attract new entrants to skilled trades careers.
Learning Delivery & Infrastructure
- Establish modern training environments including labs, simulations, and digital learning platforms.
- Implement blended learning approaches (hands-on, instructor-led, microlearning, VR/AR, etc.).
- Ensure consistent learning standards across all locations.
Leadership
- Build and lead a team of technical instructors, curriculum designers, and learning specialists.
- Create a culture of continuous learning and technical mastery across the organization.
Experience
- 10+ years of experience in technical training, workforce development, operations leadership, or industrial learning environments.
- Experience in manufacturing, industrial operations, field service, or skilled trades training environments strongly preferred.
- Proven track record of building learning programs, academies, or workforce development initiatives.
- Proven experience in technical learning, talent development, or university leadership
- Strong knowledge of adult learning principles, instructional design, and digital learning platforms
- Demonstrated ability to lead teams and manage large-scale projects
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills
- Data-driven mindset with experience in measuring learning impact
- Ability to inspire, coach, and develop technical talent
Education
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, industrial technology, education, workforce development, or related field required.
Skills
- Deep understanding of technical workforce development
- Strong business and operational acumen
- Curriculum design and learning architecture
- Partnership development with education institutions
- Data-driven program evaluation
- Exceptional leadership and communication skills
What Success Looks Like
- A fully operational Technical University, delivering structured career pathways for technicians.
- Increased internal promotion rates within technical roles.
- Strong pipelines of early-career skilled trades talent.
- Measurable improvements in maintenance reliability, safety, and operational performance.
- Recognition as an employer of choice for skilled trades careers.
Why This Role Matters
The Technical University will play a critical role in addressing the skilled trades gap, strengthening our technical workforce, and ensuring the organization has the capabilities needed to compete and grow in an increasingly technical operating environment.
Work Environment & Schedule:
- Office-based (Chicago, IL)
- Standard business hours; occasional travel and evening/weekend work may be required for program launches or events
Our Total Rewards philosophy is to provide a meaningful and flexible spectrum of programs that equitably support our diverse workforce and their families and complement Kraft Heinz' strategy and values.
New Hire Base Salary Range:
$164,200.00 - $205,200.00
Bonus: This position is eligible for a performance-based bonus as provided by the plan terms and governing documents.
The compensation offered will take into account internal equity and may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors
Benefits: Coverage for employees (and their eligible dependents) through affordable access to healthcare, protection, and saving for the future, we offer plans tailored to meet you and your family's needs. Coverage for benefits will be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the applicable plans and associated governing plan documents.
Wellbeing: We offer events, resources, and learning opportunities that inspire a physical, social, emotional, and financial well-being lifestyle for our employees and their families.
You'll be able to participate in a variety of benefits and wellbeing programs that may vary by role, country, region, union status, and other employment status factors, for example:
- Physical - Medical, Prescription Drug, Dental, Vision, Screenings/Assessments
- Social - Paid Time Off, Company Holidays, Leave of Absence, Flexible Work Arrangements, Recognition, Training
- Emotional - Employee Assistance Program , Wellbeing Programs, Family Support Programs
- Financial - 401k, Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, Disability
Location(s)
Chicago/Aon Center
Kraft Heinz is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Underrepresented Ethnic Minority Groups/Women/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity and other protected classes. In order to ensure reasonable accommodation for protected individuals, applicants that require accommodation in the job application process may contact NAZTAOps@kraftheinz.com for assistance.
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