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Maintenance Training SupervisorReports to: Maintenance Engineer and/or Assistant Maintenance EngineerLocation: Beardstown, ILEffective Date: 02/03/2026Job Status:Full TimeFLSA Status:

The Maintenance Training Specialist will work closely with supervisors, department leads, and other stakeholders to build and maintain a comprehensive training program that supports the growth and ...

Maintenance Support Coordinator

Waco, TX · On-site

$27.79K - $37.23K/mo

Training Program Execution Support the Maintenance Training Superintendent by implementing structured maintenance training programs within the DuPont Training Program. Deliver hands-on technical ...

Disseminates information by training employees in both technical and non-technical maintenance, creating schedules, procedures and evaluation criteria, implementing policies, creating training aids ...

Regional Maintenance Training Supervisor JOB SUMMARY: Works closely with new and existing technicians to develop skills and ensure proper repairs are being performed; develops training profiles and ...

Regional Maintenance Training Supervisor JOB SUMMARY: Works closely with new and existing technicians to develop skills and ensure proper repairs are being performed; develops training profiles and ...

Regional Maintenance Training Supervisor JOB SUMMARY: Works closely with new and existing technicians to develop skills and ensure proper repairs are being performed; develops training profiles and ...

Regional Maintenance Training Supervisor JOB SUMMARY: Works closely with new and existing technicians to develop skills and ensure proper repairs are being performed; develops training profiles and ...

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How much do maintenance training jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for maintenance training in the United States is $31.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $38.22 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Maintenance Training, and why are they important?

To thrive in Maintenance Training, you need a solid understanding of mechanical and electrical systems, experience in equipment troubleshooting, and relevant technical certifications such as OSHA or maintenance-related credentials. Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), technical manuals, and training software is often required. Strong communication, instructional ability, and problem-solving skills are essential for effectively transferring knowledge and engaging trainees. These competencies ensure that maintenance staff are properly trained, leading to improved equipment reliability, workplace safety, and operational efficiency.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals in Maintenance Training, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Maintenance Training often encounter challenges such as keeping training materials up-to-date with rapidly evolving equipment and technology, addressing diverse learning styles among trainees, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. To address these issues, trainers regularly collaborate with maintenance teams and technical experts, participate in continuous education, and leverage interactive training methods like hands-on workshops and digital simulations. Open communication within the team and ongoing feedback from trainees also help trainers adapt their programs and maintain high training standards.

What is maintenance training?

Maintenance training is a specialized program designed to teach individuals the skills and knowledge required to perform maintenance tasks on equipment, machinery, or facilities. These programs cover areas such as safety procedures, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and the use of tools and technology. Maintenance training is essential for ensuring that workers can maintain and repair equipment efficiently, reducing downtime and extending the lifespan of assets. It can be delivered through classroom instruction, hands-on practice, or online courses, depending on the organization's needs.

What is the difference between Maintenance Training vs Maintenance Technician?

AspectMaintenance TrainingMaintenance Technician
CredentialsVocational or technical certifications, safety trainingTechnical certifications, relevant licenses
Work EnvironmentClassroom, hands-on training settingsIndustrial, manufacturing, or facility sites
Employer & Industry UsageTraining providers, companies for employee developmentManufacturing, facilities, industrial plants
Search & Comparison IntentLearning programs, certification coursesJob roles, skills, responsibilities

Maintenance Training focuses on educating individuals through courses and certifications to prepare them for maintenance roles. Maintenance Technicians are skilled workers who perform hands-on maintenance tasks in industrial or facility settings. While Maintenance Training provides the foundational knowledge, Maintenance Technicians apply those skills daily in their jobs.

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Infographic showing various Maintenance Training job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 40% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,662 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
Manager of Maintenance Operations Training

Manager of Maintenance Operations Training

Bell Partners

Charlotte, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


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8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

19th of 209 rated facilities management


Job description

Join Bell Partners and be a difference maker.

At Bell Partners, our mission is to be the apartment company of choice by creating value and honoring commitments to our residents, partners, and associates. We proudly serve our community of 85,000+ homes across 13 states and the District of Columbia. As stewards entrusted to contribute with care and appreciation, our 2,000 associates succeed in a dynamic space where everyone impacts. We take pride in producing outstanding results and fostering a work environment that allows everyone to contribute to their fullest potential. We rise above industry standards when every associate embraces their unique role and seizes the opportunity to make an impact.

Overall focus on the development of Bell Maintenance Associates to achieve maximum performance, safety, and engagement. This role assesses maintenance team members to identify skill gaps and development needs and creates learning experiences that support technical excellence, safety compliance, and customer service consistency in alignment with Bell Core Values.

This role will lead the design, delivery, and evaluation of maintenance operations training that supports CBMT, safety initiatives, maintenance systems, and service excellence across Bell communities.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

Learning Design and Development

  • Design, develop, and update training programs for maintenance team members in partnership with the Instructional Design team.

  • Support the design, development, and execution of the Bell Annual Leadership Conference as assigned.

  • Stay current on maintenance training standards, safety regulations, and adult learning best practices through seminars, forums, and professional development.

  • Determine the most effective delivery methods (handson, virtual, inperson, job aids, video, etc.) and deliver training as required.

  • Design and develop videobased and handson technical training content in collaboration with Instructional Design and Maintenance Subject Matter Experts.

  • Create evaluations and measurement tools to assess skill acquisition and training effectiveness.

  • Leverage tools and resources to reinforce learning application and retention.

  • Maintain strong collaboration with Subject Matter Experts and field teams to ensure relevance and applicability.

MaintenanceSpecific Programs

  • Manage and support maintenance learning programs including:

    • Certified Bell Maintenance Training (CBMT)

    • Safety and compliance training

    • Maintenance systems and tools

    • Customer service and resident interaction standards

  • Maintain the Rock It Booster program including gathering topics, design and development, communicating, and providing feedback and support to the regional leaders.

  • Support maintenance onboarding and rolespecific development pathways.

  • Partner with Maintenance Leadership and Safety/Risk teams on initiative launches and program enhancements.

Evaluation, Assessment, and Reporting

  • Conduct needs assessments for maintenance roles across the organization.

  • Evaluate performance, safety, and operational trends and recommend development solutions.

  • Partner with leadership, Regional Maintenance team, and field teams to support training tied to process changes, system enhancements, and compliance requirements.

  • Utilize the LMS to track certifications, completion, and program effectiveness; develop leadership dashboards and reports.

  • Partner with Human Resources to address performance and safety trends through targeted development efforts.

Learning Delivery

  • Coordinate training schedules with field and home office leadership to meet operational needs.

  • Manage inventories of training tools, materials, and resources to ensure highquality delivery.

  • Create maintenance training communications as needed.

  • Measure learner progress and recommend strategies to reinforce learning on the job.

  • Facilitate teambuilding and engagement sessions when appropriate.

Project Management

  • Manage multiple maintenance training initiatives from concept through implementation.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Additional Functions and Responsibilities
  • Additional duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Strong knowledge of adult learning, facilitation, and instructional design methodologies

  • Experience supporting maintenance, safety, or skilledtrade teams

  • Ability to read and interpret safety rules, technical documentation, and operating instructions

  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and organizational skills

  • Ability to manage multiple initiatives and collaborate with diverse stakeholders

  • Willingness to travel within the United States

Education and Background:
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent technical or training experience

  • Minimum five (5) years' experience in training, maintenance operations, or workforce development

  • Experience in large, multisite organizations preferred

  • Safety, maintenance, or assessment certifications a plus

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About Bell Partners

Our purpose at Bell Partners is to create communities our residents are proud to call home. We currently own or manage over 85,000 homes in North America and continue to grow. Our people are the most important part of our company. We believe in building a culture that encourages our associates to invest in and serve one another, while pushing each other to take risks, allowing us to grow together and make a difference.

Join Bell to be a difference maker. Apply today!

Bell Partners reserves the right to amend this job description at any time. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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