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Craft Training Program Manager

Boston, MA · On-site

$95K - $145K/yr

The Craft Training Program Manager will oversee multiple Craft Training programs and ensure the ... Experience with learning data, reporting, and analytics, including the ability to identify trends ...

YOUR ROLE We are seeking a highly motivated Program Manager, Partner Enablement to develop, scale ... Familiarity with certification frameworks and scalable training methodologies. * Strong analytical ...

YOUR ROLE We are seeking a highly motivated Program Manager, Partner Enablement to develop, scale ... Familiarity with certification frameworks and scalable training methodologies. * Strong analytical ...

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Training Program Analyst information

How to become a training analyst?

To become a training analyst, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in education, human resources, or a related field. Relevant skills include data analysis, training program development, and proficiency with learning management systems; some roles may require certification in training or instructional design. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level positions in training or HR can also be beneficial.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Training Program Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Training Program Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, familiarity with instructional design principles, and typically a degree in education, business, or a related field. Proficiency with learning management systems (LMS), data analysis tools like Excel or Tableau, and experience with evaluation methodologies are commonly required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and project management skills help you collaborate with stakeholders and ensure effective training delivery. These abilities are crucial for assessing program effectiveness, optimizing learning outcomes, and supporting organizational goals.

How does a Training Program Analyst typically collaborate with subject matter experts and other departments to develop effective training solutions?

A Training Program Analyst frequently works alongside subject matter experts (SMEs) to identify learning objectives and ensure training content accurately reflects current practices and policies. Collaboration often involves facilitating meetings to gather expertise, aligning training materials with organizational goals, and integrating feedback from various departments such as HR, IT, or operations. This collaborative approach helps ensure training programs are relevant, practical, and tailored to the needs of different teams within the organization. Effective communication and project management skills are essential for coordinating these cross-functional efforts.

What does a Training Program Analyst do?

A Training Program Analyst is responsible for evaluating, developing, and improving training programs within an organization. They collect and analyze data on training effectiveness, identify learning needs, and recommend strategies to enhance employee development. Their duties often include designing training content, measuring outcomes, and ensuring that training initiatives align with business objectives. By optimizing training processes, they help organizations improve performance, productivity, and employee satisfaction.
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cGMP Training Program Lead

$74K - $82K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Summary

The cGMP Training Lead owns the site's GxP Training Program strategy and roadmap, ensuring full alignment with corporate Quality Policy, global standards, and applicable regulatory requirements. This role provides programlevel leadership, driving the design, implementation, and continual improvement of riskbased GxP curricula across the site.

Serving as the site's Training Program Owner, the Lead collaborates crossfunctionally with Quality, Manufacturing, QC, HR and IT to ensure training effectiveness, inspection readiness, and consistency with global best practices. The role acts as the primary training SME during regulatory and customer audits, presenting program strategy, metrics, and compliance status.

Area Of Responsibility

  • Owns and maintains the Site GxP Training Strategy and multiyear roadmap in alignment with corporate Quality and Compliance objectives.
  • Designs riskbased GxP curricula by role/function, incorporating CAPA trends, deviation themes, human error analyses, and change control requirements.
  • Establishes and oversees training governance, ensuring consistency with corporate standards and evolving regulatory expectations.
  • Chairs the Site Training Governance Forum, driving harmonization across departments.
  • Approves role-based curricula, training frequencies, waivers, and temporary deviations.
  • Serves as the central decision-maker for training policy interpretation and updates.
  • Functions as the Training Track Owner for regulatory agency inspections, customer audits, and corporate assessments.
  • Leads creation of audit readiness plans, SME preparation, and supporting documentation.
  • Presents training effectiveness, compliance metrics, and program design directly to FDA, notified bodies, and customer auditors.
  • Defines and monitors KPIs for training compliance, training effectiveness, curriculum alignment, and reduction of humanerror deviations.
  • Implements multilayered training effectiveness checks (e.g., knowledge assessments, observation, process performance indicators).
  • Drives process improvements and long-term capability building across the site.
  • Owns design of LMS and EDMS training workflows, ensuring compliance and efficient training processes.
  • Defines the training data model, reporting structure, dashboards, and analytics for the site's training                           program.
  • Sponsors enhancements and works closely with corporate system owners, IT, and Quality Systems.
  • Ensures adherence to global expectations for instructor competency and documentation.
  • Ensures timely delivery of all required annual GxP training (e.g., cGMP, GDP, HIPAA, and other GxP topics).
  • Oversees onboarding requirements and ensures training elements support inspectionreadiness for all new hires.

Ensures training content is current, riskappropriate, and reflective of regulatory updates.

Work Conditions:

  • Office area
  • Manufacturing floor
  • Labs
  • Warehouse

Physical Requirements:

  • Sit, stand, walk, use hands and fingers to handle or feel, talk, hear, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
  • Lift up to 25 lbs.
  • Close  vision
  • Gowning, lab coat, safety glasses, gloves in clean room areas
  • Operate computer/office machines

Travel Estimate

  • Up to 5%

Education and Job Qualification

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred.
  • 10+ years experience in regulated life sciences, including 5+ years of GxP training leadership or program ownership.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence and lead crossfunctional teams without direct authority.
  • Strong public speaking and regulatoryfacing communication skills; must be able to present program design, metrics, and inspection readiness narratives to regulators.
  • Excellent organizational, planning, and prioritization skills.
  • Ability to operate independently, applying judgment in ambiguous situations.
  • Proficiency in MS Office, MasterControl, TrackWise, and other Quality systems.

 

Experience

  • 5-7 years of related experience in life science' with 5+ years in GxP training leadership/program ownership
  • Preferred certifications: ASQ CQA, ISO 13485 Lead auditor, or equivalent
  • Working knowledge of cGMPs and ISO Standards
  • Experience with administration of Learning Management Systems (LMS), Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) required, experience with Master Control, and LinkedIn learning is a plus.
  • Strong sense of judgement and ability to act independently to solve problems and suggest solutions within their sphere of influence.
  • Working knowledge of 21 CFR Parts 210, 211, 820ISO 13485, Aseptic training experience is a plus
  • Work requires a sense of urgency and a "customer first" approach
  • Experience presenting systems details to FDA or other notified bodies during audits.
  • Instructor -led training experience required.
  • Must have excellent computer skills, including MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, TrackWise, and MasterControl.

 

The presently-anticipated base compensation pay range for this position is $74,500 to $82,500. Actual base compensation may vary based on a number of factors, including but not limited to geographical location and experience. In addition, this position is part of the Annual Performance Bonus Plan. Employees are eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs which include medical, dental and vision coverage; life insurance; disability insurance; 401(k) savings plan; flexible spending accounts; and the employee assistance program. Employees also receive various paid time off benefits, including vacation time and sick time.

The compensation and benefits described above are subject to the terms and conditions of any governing plans, policies, practices, agreements, or other materials or documents as in effect from time to time, including but not limited to terms and conditions regarding eligibility. If hired, employee will be in an "at-will position" and the Company reserves the right to modify base salary (as well as any other discretionary payment or compensation program) at any time, including for reasons related to individual performance, Company, or individual department/team performance, and market factors.