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Regional Workforce Development Manager Business Unit: Learning and Development Location: West Region (Colorado) Reports to: Director of Workforce Development Employment Type: Full Time FLSA ...

Project Manager / Workforce Strategy Lead This role requires strong expertise in workforce development, higher education strategy, skills-based pathways, and employer engagement. 1. Key ...

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How much do workforce development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for workforce development in Colorado is $69,399.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,700.00 and $89,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Workforce Development vs Career Counselor?

AspectWorkforce DevelopmentCareer Counselor
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications in workforce or employment servicesTypically requires a counseling or career development certification or degree
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, community organizations, training centersEducational institutions, private practices, career centers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by public and nonprofit sectors to improve employment ratesUsed by schools, private firms, and counseling agencies to guide individual careers

While both roles focus on employment and career paths, Workforce Development primarily involves creating programs and policies to improve employment opportunities at a community or organizational level. Career Counselors work directly with individuals to help them identify career goals and develop personal strategies. Understanding these differences helps job seekers and organizations choose the right support for their needs.

What is workforce development?

Workforce development refers to a wide range of activities, policies, and programs designed to create, sustain, and retain a skilled workforce that meets the current and future needs of employers. This field focuses on improving workers’ skills, connecting people to employment opportunities, and supporting career advancement. Workforce development can include job training, education, career counseling, apprenticeships, and collaboration between businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies. Its ultimate goal is to strengthen both individuals’ employability and the overall economic health of communities.

How do Workforce Development professionals typically collaborate with local employers and educational institutions?

Workforce Development professionals often serve as a bridge between local employers, training providers, and educational institutions. They regularly coordinate with businesses to identify current and future hiring needs, then partner with schools and community colleges to develop or enhance training programs that align with those needs. This collaborative approach ensures that job seekers are equipped with relevant skills and that employers have access to a qualified talent pipeline. Effective communication and relationship-building are key parts of the role, making networking and stakeholder management essential daily activities.

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

To excel in Workforce Development, you need expertise in career counseling, labor market analysis, and program management, often supported by a relevant degree or certifications such as CWDP (Certified Workforce Development Professional). Familiarity with workforce information systems, job-matching platforms, and data analysis tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, relationship-building, and problem-solving skills help professionals connect with job seekers and employers effectively. These skills ensure successful program outcomes, foster community partnerships, and enable individuals to achieve employment and career growth.
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Infographic showing various Workforce Development job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 7% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,399 per year, or $33.4 per hour.

Workforce Development Manager

Loenbro

Westminster, CO

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Regional Workforce Development Manager 

Business Unit: Learning and Development

Location: West Region (Colorado)

Reports to: Director of Workforce Development

Employment Type: Full Time

FLSA Classification: Exempt

Travel: 50%+ Regional Travel Required 

Direct Reports: 6-15

About Loenbro 

Loenbro is a trusted, long-term construction lifecycle partner to thousands of customers across the U.S. Our market spans all industries and our service offerings include Critical Electrical, Mechanical & Structural, Soft Crafts, Inspection, Underground Maintenance and Installation, and Fabrication. Our expertise lies in simplifying the complex and establishing long-standing relationships with our partners. We have a national presence but a local approach-every customer benefits from our capabilities and our care. 

At Loenbro, we don't just offer jobs-we build careers grounded in integrity, teamwork, excellence, and purpose. Join a team where your expertise is valued, your growth is supported, and your work helps maintain and enhance the critical infrastructure that powers communities across the nation. 

Job Summary 

Loenbro is seeking an experienced and operationally minded Regional Workforce Development Manager to join our Learning & Development team within People Operations. This role sits at the heart of Loenbro's investment in its craft workforce, owning the full spectrum of workforce development and training operations across an assigned region. The Regional Workforce Development Manager is responsible for ensuring that the right people are assessed, credentialed, developed, and supported to perform at the highest level on Loenbro job sites. 

Reporting to the Director of Workforce Development, this leader will manage a geographically distributed team of Craft Trainers and Assessors embedded across job sites, training facilities, and warehouse locations throughout their region. While Loenbro maintains centralized training standards and content through Loenbro University, this role is responsible for regional execution, oversight, and any region-specific training design required to meet local project and workforce needs. This is a high-travel, high-impact role for someone who is craft-minded, operationally grounded, and passionate about developing people. 

Essential Job Responsibilities 

Regional Training Operations & Oversight 

  • Oversee the delivery and quality of all workforce development and training activities across the region, ensuring alignment with centralized Loenbro University standards and programs. 
  • Execute regionally, adapting centrally developed training content and programs to fit the specific craft, site, and operational context of your region. 
  • Design and develop region-specific training content where unique project types, craft mixes, or local workforce needs require it. 
  • Ensure training is delivered consistently and effectively across all job sites, training centers, and warehouse facilities within the region. 
  • Serve as the regional point of accountability for workforce readiness, training completion, and skill development outcomes. 

Talent Assessment & Craft Credentialing 

  • Manage a team of Assessors responsible for evaluating all incoming craft talent to accurately identify skill level and trade classification-including electrician apprentice tiers (A1-A4), Journeyman, and other multi-craft designations. 
  • Ensure assessment processes are consistent, objective, and operationally relevant so that project teams receive properly placed, qualified craft workers from day one. 
  • Collaborate with Recruiting and Operations to integrate assessment results into onboarding, placement, and mobilization decisions. 
  • Maintain documentation and reporting on assessment outcomes, placement accuracy, and workforce skill profiles across the region. 

Team Leadership & Development 

  • Directly manage a regional team of 6-15 Craft Trainers and Assessors distributed across job sites and facilities throughout the region. 
  • Recruit, onboard, develop, and retain high-performing training professionals who reflect Loenbro's values and commitment to craft excellence. 
  • Provide ongoing coaching, clear direction, and structured performance feedback to a geographically dispersed team. 
  • Foster a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and genuine investment in the development of others. 

Operational Partnership & Regional Alignment 

  • Build and maintain strong, trusted working relationships with Regional Presidents, Regional Leadership, Project Managers, Superintendents, and Site Leaders to ensure training efforts align with project timelines and workforce demands. 
  • Serve as the Learning & Development function's embedded partner within the region-bringing a people development lens to operational planning conversations. 
  • Proactively identify regional training needs based on project pipeline, workforce composition, and direct feedback from field leadership. 
  • Represent workforce development interests in regional planning meetings and ensure training timelines support project mobilization schedules. 

Program Administration & Reporting 

  • Track and report on key workforce development metrics including training completion rates, assessment outcomes, skill progression, trainer performance, and workforce readiness. 
  • Manage the regional training budget responsibly, including trainer deployment logistics, materials, and site coordination. 
  • Maintain accurate records of training activities, craft assessments, and workforce data in alignment with Loenbro's systems and standards. 
  • Identify and escalate systemic workforce or training challenges to the Director of Workforce Development with recommended solutions. 

Minimum Qualifications 

Required: 

  • 5+ years of experience in workforce development, training operations, or learning & development, with at least 2 years in a leadership or management capacity. 
  • Demonstrated background in construction, industrial, or multi-craft environments-with a working knowledge of craft trades, field operations, and project-based work environments. 
  • Proven experience facilitating training or managing training delivery for craft or technical audiences in hands-on, field-based settings. 
  • Experience managing geographically distributed teams, with demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and hold remote team members accountable. 
  • Strong relationship-building skills-able to earn the trust and respect of field leaders, craft workers, and corporate stakeholders. 
  • Comfortable creating structure and operating effectively in fast-paced, ambiguous environments without depending on an established playbook. 
  • Ability and willingness to travel 50%+ throughout the assigned region on an ongoing basis. 
  • Valid driver's license required. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with LMS or HRIS platforms a plus. 

Preferred: 

  • Familiarity with electrical trade classifications, apprenticeship structures (IBEW, NECA, or open-shop), and journeyman-level trade knowledge. 
  • Experience building or scaling workforce development programs in a growing, multi-site organization. 
  • Background spanning multiple craft disciplines beyond electrical-mechanical, structural, piping, insulation, or similar industrial services. 
  • Prior experience in a contractor, field services, or project-based environment where workforce readiness directly drives project outcomes. 
  • Exposure to workforce assessment methodologies, skills-based hiring practices, or craft competency frameworks. 
  • Advanced education with emphasis in workforce development, adult learning, instructional design, organizational development, or a related field. 

Physical Demands and Work Environment 

The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

Work Environment: 

  • Frequent travel to active construction and industrial job sites, training facilities, and warehouse locations throughout the region. 
  • Exposure to outdoor work environments including weather extremes, noise, dust, and other industrial site conditions. 
  • Must be physically capable of navigating active work sites including extended walking, standing, and occasional climbing. 
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is required on job sites and will be provided. 
  • Travel requirement: 50%+ regional travel on an ongoing basis. 

This role requires compliance with all applicable safety regulations, PPE requirements, and Loenbro's Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) policies. 

Benefits 

Loenbro offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and rewards to those who join our team: 

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance 
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company match 
  • Paid time off (PTO) and holiday pay 
  • Life and disability insurance 
  • Professional development and training opportunities 
  • Employee assistance program (EAP) 

Benefits eligibility may vary based on employment classification and hours worked. 

Our Core Values 

Guided by Core Values (LEAD), grounded in grit and a commitment to excellence, Loenbro betters our families, customers, and local communities. If you're ready to be part of a company that LEADS by: 

  • L - Living with Integrity 
  • E - Exceeding Expectations 
  • A - Acting with Urgency 
  • D - Delivering Excellence 

...we want to hear from you. 

Loenbro is an Equal Opportunity EmployerÂ