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How much do corporate learning development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for corporate learning development in the United States is $103,730.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $81,000.00 and $118,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in Corporate Learning Development, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Corporate Learning Development often encounter challenges such as engaging a diverse workforce, keeping training content up-to-date with evolving business needs, and demonstrating the impact of learning initiatives. To address these, it's important to tailor programs to different learning styles, regularly assess and update curricula, and use data-driven methods to measure effectiveness. Collaboration with subject matter experts and stakeholders also helps ensure learning solutions align with organizational goals and drive measurable outcomes.

What is the difference between Corporate Learning Development vs Corporate Training Specialist?

AspectCorporate Learning DevelopmentCorporate Training Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education, HR, or related fields; certifications like CPLP or ATD are commonOften requires similar credentials; certifications like CPTD or training certifications are beneficial
Work EnvironmentDesigns and develops learning programs across organizations, often in office or remote settingsDelivers training sessions, workshops, and seminars, usually in classroom or virtual environments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate HR, L&D departments, and consulting firmsEmployed within companies' HR or training departments, especially in industries with ongoing employee development needs

While both roles focus on employee development, Corporate Learning Development primarily involves designing and strategizing learning programs, whereas Corporate Training Specialists focus on delivering and facilitating training sessions. Both roles are essential for fostering workforce growth but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Corporate Learning and Development Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Corporate Learning and Development Specialist, you need expertise in instructional design, adult learning principles, and program evaluation, often supported by a degree in education, HR, or a related field. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-learning authoring tools, and relevant certifications like CPLP or ATD are typically required. Strong communication, facilitation, and stakeholder management skills set top professionals apart in this role. These skills ensure training initiatives are effectively designed, delivered, and aligned with organizational goals, driving employee growth and business success.

What is corporate learning and development?

Corporate learning and development (L&D) refers to the strategies and programs organizations use to enhance employees’ skills, knowledge, and performance. This includes training sessions, workshops, e-learning, coaching, and leadership development initiatives tailored to business needs. The goal is to support employee growth, improve productivity, and help the company achieve its objectives in a competitive environment. L&D professionals assess training needs, design relevant programs, and measure their effectiveness to ensure ongoing improvement.
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Workforce Development Trainer

Workforce Development Trainer

Rosendin Electric, Inc.

Amarillo, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Rosendin Electric rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 52 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 78 rated construction


Job description

Whether you're a recent grad or a seasoned professional, you can experience meaningful career growth at Rosendin. Enjoy a true sense of ownership as you work with a proven industry leader on some of the most exciting and high-profile projects in the nation. We offer a wide range of job opportunities, competitive compensation, full benefits, an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and more.

Why Rosendin?

Committed. Innovative. Engaged.

If you're looking to take your career to the next level and work with some of the best and brightest in the industry, we want to hear from you. Since our founding over 100+ years ago, Rosendin has been driven to positively impact the communities where we live and work. We are an organization built on integrity and we have a culture that empowers people, embraces diversity, and inspires everyone to do their best. As one of the largest EMPLOYEE-OWNED electrical contractors in the United States, you will have the unique benefit of being a shareholder at a company that is experiencing tremendous growth and success. When our people succeed and fuel our success, we reward them. We'd love to have you as a shareholder!

YOUR NEXT OPPORTUNITY:

The Lead Workforce Development Trainer supports employee growth by delivering training programs and workshops for both field and office staff. Topics typically include supervisory skills, work readiness, team collaboration, and communication. This role requires a strong understanding of business needs and subject matter expertise. They may assume a team lead role for the work group.

The Lead WFD Trainer is a senior level employee development role that has an advanced understanding and can anticipate business needs. They direct new training program design and analyze session feedback to make recommendations for improvement to content and presentations. They have subject matter expertise in a particular subject, training program, or function of the company and are a trusted partner to the business. They have an increased exposure to senior leadership in the business unit and mentor Senior WFD Trainers.

The Workforce Development program focuses on field employee success and is structured around four key areas:Recruitment, Onboarding, Skills Training, and Leadership Development, with intentional overlap to support office-based teams.

WHAT YOU'LL DO:

Recruitment

  • Organizes and attends local job and career fairs.

  • Coordinates recruitment efforts with Marketing and Business Development teams.

  • Processes field applications submitted via rosendin.com/electricians

  • Interviews and assesses field applicants, providing next steps (e.g., referral to local union halls).

  • Aligns hiring needs with local union representatives.

  • Explores and engages with local and national recruitment programs.

Onboarding

  • Designs onboarding program content and duration based on local needs assessments.

  • Coordinates onboarding materials with Corporate Learning & Development and Safety departments.

  • Facilitates onboarding sessions focused on culture, safety, and skills.

  • Administers written and hands-on skills assessments.

  • Manages DocuSign paperwork for new hires.

Skills Training

  • Delivers hands-on training modules for various classifications (e.g., conduit bending, MC cable installation, terminations).

  • Facilitates basic skills training for new industry entrants, focusing on safe and proper tool/material use.

  • Leads bootcamp-style sessions for sub-journeyman level employees.

Leadership Development

  • Coordinates and/or facilitates:

  • Foreman Development Series

  • Field supervision training

  • App-based and software-based training

  • Customizes training content to meet local needs.

  • Promotes the Rosendin Field Operations Manual and internal processes.

  • Coordinates with external consultants or vendors for specialized training.

General Workforce Development Support

  • Promote Rosendin culture, core values, mission statement, and vision

  • Pursue & coordinate grant & training reimbursement opportunities

  • Pursue & coordinate continued education credits (for class participants) as available per location

  • Track & report training metrics as identified by corporate training or regional leadership

  • Capture participant feedback on all trainings via survey

  • Communicate upcoming schedule & direction with corporate Learning & Development Team

  • Participate in personal continued education & development as identified by regional management & corporate Learning & Development management

  • Develop new training content as needed

  • Participate in peer reviews of newly developed or extensively modified content

  • Participate in scheduled Workforce Development meetings

  • Assign (recommend) LinkedIn Learning paths & content to field employees

  • Counsel & coach struggling field employees

  • Connect field & office teams through joint training opportunities

  • May manage additional local training resources

  • Promote a positive community presence

WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL:
  • Proven work experience in a training or similar role is preferred.

  • Understanding of electrical construction and contracting.

  • Ability to speak comfortably in front of a classroom audience.

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to handle confidential information.

  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills.

  • Ability to analyze business and training needs for improvement.

  • Experience in developing and implementing training programs is preferred.

  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills.

WHAT YOU BRING TO US:
  • Generally, requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent working experience.

  • Requires 6+ years of related experience.

  • Union experience is preferred.

  • Instructional Design certification is preferred.

  • Presentation skills are preferred.

TRAVEL:
  • Up to 30%

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • General work environment - sitting for long periods, standing, walking, typing, carrying, pushing, bending. Work is conducted primarily indoors with varying environmental conditions such as fluorescent lighting and air conditioning.

  • Noise level is usually low to medium; it can be loud on the jobsite.

  • We fully comply with the ADA and applicable state law, including considering reasonable accommodation measures that may enable qualified disabled applicants and employees to perform essential functions.

  • Occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs.

Rosendin is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are considered regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, age (over 40), or any other categories protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

YOU Matter - Our Benefits
  • ESOP - Employee Stock Ownership

  • 401 K

  • Annual bonus program based upon performance, profitability, and achievement

  • 17 PTO days per year plus 10 paid holidays

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance

  • Term Life, AD&D Insurance, and Voluntary Life Insurance

  • Disability Income Protection Insurance

  • Pre-tax Flexible Spending Plans (Health and Dependent Care)

  • Charitable Giving Match with our Rosendin Foundation

Our success is rooted in our people. We all come together around long-term vision and a sense of shared ownership. As a group, we do whatever it takes to ensure the success of our business...and your career.

Rosendin Electric is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.Employment decisions are considered regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.


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