Training and Development Specialist

Orbis Sibro Inc

NH

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Benchmarking, Communication Skills, Ecosystems, Government, Government Organizations, High School Diploma, Interviewing Skills, Leadership, Machining, Maintenance - Electrical, Manufacturing, Mentoring, Military, Multitasking, Onboarding, Operational Audit, Operations Planning, Organizational Skills, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Production Systems, Project Execution, Quality Assurance, Reporting Skills, Research Skills, Safety Training, Team Player, Technical Presentation, Train-the-Trainer, Training/Teaching, United States Citizen, Welding, White Papers
LOCATION
NH
POSTED
25 days ago

Job Description:

  • Provide skilled-trades subject matter expertise to support the National Instructor Pipeline Framework and Regional Pilot effort focused on strengthening the Submarine Industrial Base (SIB) and Maritime Industrial Base (MIB).
  • Support workforce research, trade validation, and operational analysis activities focused on instructor recruitment, qualification, onboarding, readiness, deployment, and retention across priority skilled trades.
  • Conduct research and provide practitioner insight regarding skilled-trades workforce requirements, training environments, instructional readiness, apprenticeship pathways, credentialing requirements, and shipyard production realities.
  • Assist with national-to-local instructor supply and demand analysis by validating trade-specific workforce constraints, labor availability, provider readiness, and operational feasibility considerations.
  • Support ecosystem mapping activities by identifying and assessing training providers, instructor sources, apprenticeship pipelines, employer partnerships, credentialing pathways, and regional workforce development organizations aligned to SIB/MIB priorities.
  • Participate in stakeholder interviews, focus groups, workshops, and field engagements with shipyards, employers, labor organizations, training providers, community colleges, and workforce partners to gather operational insight and validate findings.
  • Support the development of instructor archetypes, journey maps, and trade-specific instructor pathways by providing real-world perspective regarding skilled-trades career progression, barriers to instruction, and workforce transition considerations.
  • Assist in benchmarking instructor development programs, train-the-trainer models, and accelerated qualification pathways to identify scalable leading practices for industrial workforce training environments.
  • Provide practical trade and instructional insight to support the development of national instructor qualification standards, readiness requirements, and implementation recommendations.
  • Review and validate research findings, pipeline models, pilot recommendations, and workforce development concepts to ensure alignment with operational realities and skilled-trades workforce conditions.
  • Assist in the preparation of reports, white papers, briefing materials, presentations, and analytical deliverables that support SWIB objectives and Government workforce development priorities.
  • Collaborate with research analysts, program leadership, employers, training providers, and subcontractor partners to support project execution, stakeholder engagement, and pilot planning activities.
  • Support project administration, field coordination, workshop execution, and operational planning activities as required to support successful project delivery.

Required Skills and/or Experience:

  • Minimum of 10 years of direct skilled-trades experience within industrial, maritime, manufacturing, shipyard, maintenance, or related operational environments.
  • Strong understanding of skilled-trades workforce development, apprenticeship systems, instructor qualification requirements, and industrial training operations.
  • Experience in one or more priority trades such as welding, machining, marine electrical, pipefitting, outside machinist, maintenance, fabrication, or related disciplines preferred.
  • Experience serving as an instructor, mentor, supervisor, foreman, training lead, quality assurance representative, or workforce development leader strongly preferred.
  • Ability to translate operational and trade-specific knowledge into actionable workforce development recommendations and research findings.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills with the ability to engage effectively with employers, shipyards, educators, workforce organizations, government stakeholders, and project teams.
  • Familiarity with shipyard operations, industrial safety requirements, skilled-trades qualification standards, and production environments preferred.
  • Ability to support interviews, workshops, stakeholder engagements, and collaborative working sessions involving diverse technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Ability to review, validate, and contribute to technical reports, presentations, white papers, and workforce analysis deliverables.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced project environment.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive operational or workforce-related information with discretion and professionalism.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen.

Degree Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Associate degree, technical certification, apprenticeship completion, military technical training, or equivalent trade credential preferred.
  • Significant operational or instructional experience within shipbuilding, industrial manufacturing, maintenance, or defense industrial environments may substitute for formal academic requirements.

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Orbis Sibro Inc