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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for learning in Ontario is $42.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $58.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Learning Specialists are professionals who support students or employees in developing effective learning strategies and overcoming educational challenges. They often work in schools, colleges, or corporate settings, helping individuals with skills such as organization, time management, study techniques, and sometimes addressing learning disabilities. Their goal is to enhance learning outcomes and foster academic or professional growth by tailoring their approach to each individual's needs.

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Professionals in learning and development often encounter challenges such as engaging diverse learners, keeping up with rapidly changing technologies, and demonstrating the impact of training initiatives. To address these, it's important to tailor content to different learning styles, leverage new digital tools, and use data-driven approaches to measure effectiveness. Collaborating closely with subject matter experts and stakeholders also helps ensure training is practical and aligned with organizational goals.

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To thrive as a Learning and Development Specialist, you need expertise in instructional design, adult learning theory, and training delivery, often supported by a degree in education, HR, or a related field. Familiarity with Learning Management Systems (LMS), e-learning authoring tools, and certifications like CPLP or ATD are commonly required. Strong communication, facilitation, and organizational skills help you connect with learners and manage multiple training projects effectively. These skills ensure engaging, effective training solutions that support employee growth and organizational goals.

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Learning involves acquiring broad knowledge and understanding, often through self-directed or formal education. Training focuses on teaching specific skills needed for particular tasks or jobs. While learning is ongoing and flexible, training is usually structured and time-bound. Both are essential in professional development but serve different purposes in the growth of employees and individuals.

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Specialist, Learning & Development

Samuel, Son & Co (USA), Inc.

Oakville, ON • Remote

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Samuel, Son & Co. rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

89th of 540 rated manufacturers


Job description

Position Summary

Reporting to the Director, Learning & Development, this role is responsible for the design, delivery, administration, coordination, evaluation, and continuous improvement of learning and development (L&D) programs and learning technologies that support Samuel's growth and success.

Based at Samuel's headquarters in Oakville, Ontario, the position works closely with business leaders, HR, Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), and cross-functional stakeholders across a complex, multi-site organization to develop capabilities, support required learning, advance leadership development, and foster a culture of continuous learning. The role also leads stakeholder engagement for assigned initiatives, helping align learning solutions, implementation plans, and adoption support with business needs.

This is a builder role for someone who is energized by creating new solutions, improving existing programs, and finding better ways to support learning and development. Applying adult learning principles, data-informed decision making, creativity, and a continuous improvement mindset, the incumbent identifies opportunities, solves problems, and implements enhancements to learning experiences, processes, and technologies. The successful candidate is curious, resourceful, and motivated by challenge, with a strong commitment to making things better rather than simply maintaining the status quo.

This role owns assigned responsibilities across program design, learning technology administration, and essential operational support, with guidance and support from the Director, Learning & Development to set priorities, manage capacity, and enable scalable, effective L&D delivery.

Key Responsibilities:


1. Learning Program Design & Management

  • Applies a performance-consulting mindset and structured needs analysis to clarify business needs, gather relevant input, identify root causes, and recommend practical learning or support solutions.
  • Leads assigned L&D projects by engaging leaders, HR Business Partners, SMEs, training owners, and cross-functional stakeholders to identify learning needs, design and deploy practical solutions, support adoption, and continuously improve enterprise-wide learning programs, compliance training, and capability-building initiatives.
  • Owns assigned learning programs end-to-end, from needs analysis through design, delivery, evaluation, and continuous improvement.
  • Coordinates essential day-to-day L&D operations, including learner support, program logistics, LMS administration, communications, and reporting, to ensure core learning programs and required learning continue to run effectively in a small-team environment.
  • Designs, develops, and facilitates self-paced, instructor-led, virtual, and blended learning solutions using adult learning, instructional design, and AI-enabled research practices to inform benchmarking and industry best practices.
  • Supports consistent implementation of learning programs across corporate and operational sites.
  • Supports program delivery logistics, including scheduling, invitations, materials, reminders, session setup, and follow-up communications for assigned learning programs.
  • Supports training owners and decision makers by applying learning technology and adult learning expertise to administer required learning in the LMS, including training requirements, curricula, learning pathways, and training matrices.
  • Curates and manages Samuel's on-demand learning library to support business, technical, and leadership capability development aligned with Samuel's Strategic Plan and core values.
  • Partners with the Communications team to maintain L&D resources on the intranet and promote learning opportunities across the organization.


2. Learning Technology Administration & Platform Ownership

  • Serves as Samuel's primary corporate administrator and platform owner for Samuel's Learning Management System (LMS) and assigned learning technologies, including configuration, learning assignments, security roles, content integration, user support, troubleshooting, vendor coordination, platform optimization, and effective use of AI-enabled features to improve administration and the user experience.
  • Establishes and maintains learning technology governance, standards, job aids, operating procedures, and data practices to ensure consistent administration and data integrity across Samuel.
  • Partners with HRIS, IT, vendors, and business stakeholders to support system implementations, upgrades, integrations, testing, issue resolution, and enhancement initiatives.
  • Collaborates with functional stakeholders, including Health & Safety, Quality, Legal, and HR, to configure learning technologies and administration processes that support regulatory, compliance, and business requirements.
  • Enables site training administrators through onboarding, training, coaching, resources, and ongoing support.


3. Learning Analytics, Reporting & Continuous Improvement

  • Develops, maintains, and distributes learning dashboards, reports, and analytics that provide actionable insights into participation, completion, compliance, adoption, and operational effectiveness.
  • Maintains accurate learning records, rosters, attendance, completions, and program documentation to support reporting, compliance, audit readiness, and continuous improvement.
  • Monitors learning and system performance data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities, and recommends actions to improve learning outcomes, compliance, and user experience.
  • Applies critical thinking when using AI-enabled tools to improve learning processes, reporting, automation, content development, and decision support.

Qualifications:

  • Growth mindset, with curiosity, adaptability, influence, and the ability to work independently and support change in a fast-changing business environment.
  • Minimum 3 years of progressive experience in learning and development, instructional design, and/or learning technology administration, ideally in a complex, multi-site, manufacturing, industrial, or operational environment.
  • Strong organizational, project-management, relationship-building, communication, presentation, stakeholder-management, and influence skills, with the confidence to lead stakeholder discussions for assigned work, speak in front of groups of varying sizes, and build trust across teams.
  • Demonstrated experience designing and facilitating learning programs for corporate and/or frontline audiences, using adult learning principles, instructional design models, and program evaluation practices.
  • Hands-on experience using AI-enabled learning technology solutions, including LMS platforms, e-learning authoring tools, learning data, dashboards, and reporting, to support content development, learning administration, problem solving, and sound decision making.
  • Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Education, Organizational Development, Instructional Design, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

The base salary range for this position is $66,800 - $91,850 per year (CAD). The posted range reflects the expected base salary for this position. Actual base salary will be determined based on factors such as geographic location, skills, education, and experience, as well as internal equity considerations. Offers are typically made within the range and not at the top of the range to support growth and progression. This position is eligible to participate in a short-term incentive plan. Incentive awards, if any, are based on business and individual performance and are not guaranteed.

At Samuel, we believe every team member brings unique and valuable skills, experiences and knowledge to our thriving business - enabling us to build on over 170 years of success in the metals industry. We offer countless opportunities for our team members to develop and grow in their careers, empower them to make decisions on the job and be a part of driving positive change - within our organization and in the communities where we live and work. If you're seeking a dynamic, supportive and welcoming workplace to make your mark and grow your career, we have the programs, culture and opportunities to make it happen. We're stronger together.
At Samuel we believe in a culture of equality. Respect and integrity are at our core. We are committed to building and creating an environment that is open and welcoming for everyone.

This job posting is for an existing vacancy within the organization

Samuel is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  In the United States, we utilize E-Verify.

At Samuel, meeting our customer needs is our top priority. With cost-effective distribution and just-in-time delivery of metals and industrial products across North America, we ensure our customers get exactly what they need - any time, anywhere and from a single source.  Our focus on value-added processing services and innovative supply chain solutions allow us to work closely with our customers, ensuring their products are on the market on time. Thanks to our integrated network of products and services supported by our in-house technical leaders and market experts, we are uniquely positioned to become your supplier of choice.

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