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CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company ... The Equipment Trainer is responsible for training, evaluating, and authorizing employees to safely ...

CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company ... The Equipment Trainer is responsible for training, evaluating, and authorizing employees to safely ...

CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company ... The Equipment Trainer is responsible for training, evaluating, and authorizing employees to safely ...

CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company ... The Equipment Trainer is responsible for training, evaluating, and authorizing employees to safely ...

Power Equipment Specialist Salesperson Job Type: Full-Time/Part-Time Reports To: Store Manger ... Training and Development: Assist in training new sales associates on products and sales techniques ...

Paid training to enhance your skills Skills You Will Learn: * Advanced product knowledge in outdoor power equipment * Refined sales techniques and customer service skills * Effective communication ...

Paid training to enhance your skills Skills You Will Learn: * Advanced product knowledge in outdoor power equipment * Refined sales techniques and customer service skills * Effective communication ...

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How much do power equipment trainer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for power equipment trainer in the United States is $65,927.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Power Equipment Trainer vs Equipment Sales Specialist?

AspectPower Equipment TrainerEquipment Sales Specialist
CertificationsOSHA safety, equipment operation certificationsProduct knowledge, sales certifications
Work EnvironmentTraining centers, on-site at job sitesRetail stores, client locations
Primary FocusTeaching safe operation and maintenancePromoting and selling equipment
Employer IndustryConstruction, landscaping, equipment rentalConstruction, industrial supply

While both roles involve working with power equipment, the Power Equipment Trainer focuses on educating users about safe operation and maintenance, whereas the Equipment Sales Specialist concentrates on selling equipment and providing product information. The trainer typically holds safety and operation certifications, working mainly in training environments, while the sales specialist emphasizes product knowledge and customer service in sales settings.

What job categories do people searching Power Equipment Trainer jobs look for?

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Infographic showing various Power Equipment Trainer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,927 per year, or $31.7 per hour.

Equipment Trainer

Signal Energy

Lebanon, KY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

CoVolt Power is a leading utility-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement & Construction) company specializing in the design and delivery of solar, battery energy storage (BESS), and high-voltage infrastructure. Since its founding in 2005, the company has built a reputation for de-risking project delivery and providing creative, integrated solutions that span the power and digital infrastructure sectors.
Consistently ranked as a top-tier EPC, CoVolt Power leverages a mission-driven approach to safety and quality, delivering thousands of megawatts in renewable assets that support a more resilient and sustainable energy future for developers, utilities, independent power producers (IPPs), and data center operators across North America.
Position Summary:
The Equipment Trainer is responsible for training, evaluating, and authorizing employees to safely and effectively operate construction equipment. This position plays a critical role in promoting safety, compliance, and operational excellence by delivering hands-on equipment training, conducting operator evaluations, and maintaining authorization records. The ideal candidate has extensive experience operating heavy equipment and a strong ability to teach and mentor equipment operators in field environments.
RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
  • Conduct hands-on and classroom training for employees operating construction equipment.
  • Train and authorize operators on safe operating procedures, equipment inspections, jobsite awareness, and company policies.
  • Provide instruction on proper inspection, startup, maintenance, operation, shutdown, and equipment care procedures.
  • Develop and deliver refresher training and corrective coaching as needed.
  • Conduct practical operating assessments and skills demonstrations.
  • Authorize and certify operators based on company standards and safety requirements.
  • Maintain accurate operator qualification, authorization, and training records.
  • Conduct equipment audits and reinforce proper Daily Vehicle Inspection (DVI) procedures.
  • Assist with incident investigations involving equipment operation when needed.
  • Oversee Equipment IRS Training for apprentice operators
  • This role may be required to perform other duties, tasks, and responsibilities as assigned or as necessary to meet the needs of the organization and Equipment Department

Equipment Knowledge:
  • Maintain expert-level knowledge of construction equipment operation and safety practices.
  • Train and evaluate operators on equipment including, but not limited to:
    • Pile Drivers
    • Skid steers
    • Forklifts
    • Dozers
    • Wheel loaders
    • Scrapers
    • UTVs
    • Excavators
    • Backhoes
    • Compactors
    • Other heavy equipment and support machinery

SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum 5+ years of experience operating heavy construction equipment.
  • Previous training, coaching, or leadership experience preferred.
  • Strong working knowledge of heavy equipment safety standards and operational practices.
  • Ability to effectively teach and communicate with employees of varying skill levels.
  • Strong documentation and organizational skills.
  • OSHA certifications or equipment trainer certifications preferred.

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CoVolt Power is an Equal Opportunity Employer and uses E-Verify.
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