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Engineer Trainer Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

We provide you with cutting edge technology, training and programing to help you gain clients. We're not just a fun place to work out, but we are a great place to work! We offer competitive ...

We provide you with cutting edge technology, training and programing to help you gain clients. We're not just a fun place to work out, but we are a great place to work! We offer competitive ...

Documents all aspects of client programming * Remains current on credentials and continuing ... Certified personal Trainer * CPR and AED Certified * Knowledge of fitness, cardiovascular training ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Salina, KS · On-site

$66K - $104K/yr

Wilson & Company is seeking a Civil Engineer in Training to join our design team in our Salina office. This position will perform roadway design and modeling utilizing Microstation OpenRoads Designer ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Wichita, KS · On-site

$66K - $104K/yr

Wilson & Company is seeking a Civil Engineer in Training to join our design team in our Salina office. This position will perform roadway design and modeling utilizing Microstation OpenRoads Designer ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Salina, KS · On-site

$66K - $104K/yr

Wilson & Company is seeking a Civil Engineer in Training to join our design team in our Salina office. This position will perform roadway design and modeling utilizing Microstation OpenRoads Designer ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Salina, KS · On-site

$66K - $104K/yr

Wilson & Company is seeking a Civil Engineer in Training to join our design team in our Salina office. This position will perform roadway design and modeling utilizing Microstation OpenRoads Designer ...

Civil Engineer in Training

Kansas City, KS · On-site

$59K - $69K/yr

Your Opportunity As a Civil Engineer in Training in our Community Development Group, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of innovative and diverse land development projects. This ...

Technical Trainer

Kansas City, KS

$31.25 - $41.75/hr

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or equivalent experience * 2+ years of experience delivering technical training, preferably software training * Willing and able to travel ...

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Engineer Trainer information

What is an engineer trainer?

Engineer Trainers are professionals who specialize in instructing and mentoring engineers, typically within technical fields such as mechanical, electrical, or software engineering. Their primary role is to develop and deliver training programs to help engineers improve their technical skills, stay updated on industry standards, and comply with safety regulations. They may work in corporate settings, educational institutions, or as independent consultants, tailoring their instruction to the needs of their audience. Engineer Trainers often bring years of practical engineering experience to their teaching, ensuring their training is relevant and effective.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an engineer trainer?

To thrive as an Engineer Trainer, you need a solid engineering background, relevant technical expertise, and experience in instructional design or adult education. Familiarity with training platforms, presentation software, and certification in professional training (such as CompTIA CTT+) are typically valuable. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to adapt teaching styles to different learners are essential soft skills. These abilities ensure knowledge is effectively transferred, trainees are engaged, and technical concepts are clearly understood, supporting organizational growth and competency.

What are the most common challenges faced by engineer trainers when delivering technical training to diverse teams?

Engineer Trainers often encounter the challenge of addressing varying skill levels and learning styles within a single training group. It can be difficult to ensure that both novice and experienced engineers remain engaged and that complex concepts are accessible to everyone. Successful Engineer Trainers use a mix of hands-on demonstrations, interactive discussions, and real-world examples to bridge knowledge gaps. Regularly seeking feedback and adapting training materials also help in meeting the needs of diverse participants.

What is the difference between Engineer Trainer vs Engineer Instructor?

AspectEngineer TrainerEngineer Instructor
CredentialsEngineering degree, certifications in training or educationEngineering degree, certifications in specific technical fields
Work EnvironmentCorporate training centers, manufacturing facilities, online platformsEducational institutions, corporate training, workshops
Employer & Industry UsageCompanies, technical training providers, industry-specific organizationsUniversities, technical colleges, corporate training departments

Engineer Trainers focus on developing training programs and teaching technical skills to employees or students, often in corporate or industrial settings. Engineer Instructors primarily teach engineering concepts and technical skills in academic or formal training environments. While both roles require engineering expertise, Trainer roles emphasize curriculum development and adult education, whereas Instructor roles focus on classroom teaching and technical instruction.

What cities in Kansas are hiring for Engineer Trainer jobs?

Cities in Kansas with the most Engineer Trainer job openings:

Personal Trainer

Genesis Health Clubs

Leawood, KS • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental

Re-posted 20 days ago


Genesis Health Clubs rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

53rd of 63 rated gym and leisure clubs


Job description

GENESIS HEALTH CLUB - Recently remodeled with a focus on fitness to help YOU grow your business! New equipment, a trainers playground, Combo 6, and Z Power will help you become a successful trainer in a short amount of time. We provide you with cutting edge technology, training and programing to help you gain clients. We’re not just a fun place to work out, but we are a great place to work! We offer competitive compensation and outstanding benefits in a friendly and fun atmosphere! 

JOIN A ROCK STAR TEAM & CHANGE LIVES!  

Job Overview:

Genesis Personal Trainers provide personalized attention, professional instruction, and exercise programming to each member to maximize the member’s health, fitness, and wellness goals while providing the highest level of customer service. Join us and discover a dynamic work environment built around helping others maximize their potential, where limitless opportunity is cultivated by the highest in industry standards across training, education, marketing, media and sales. 

Responsibilities:

  • Build client base through conducting orientations and PT sessions and demonstrating the value of personal training, including safe and proper exercise techniques
  • Prepare and deliver comprehensive fitness programs based on clients’ goals
  • Motivate and inspire clients to get results through goal setting, frequent follow-up
  • Provide hospitality to all members
  • Set the positive energy and tone of the club

Qualifications:

  • Approved Personal Training Certification preferred. Genesis can help you obtain a certification
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification required
  • Desire to transform lives through educating members on health and wellness topics
  • Understand principles of physical fitness and proper exercise technique
  • Possess excellent customer service skills
  • Possess or be willing to learn sales skills
  • Ability to self-promote and network
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing
  • Adjust and operate fitness equipment

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation and bonus opportunities
  • Medical and Dental plan available
  • Career Advancement opportunities
  • Complimentary membership
  • Fun working environment!


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