J. S. Held LLC

Consulting

Architecte,Formateur.trice(Junior)

Québec City, Quebec, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Architecte, Formateur. trice (Junior) at J. S. Held LLC. Skills: Architecture, Training, Building codes, Technical content. Create varied quality educational materials. Design and deliver dynamic training sessions”

Industry & Context.

Consulting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 to 5 years of experience as an architect, Master's degree in architecture, Mastery and interest in analyzing Quebec building codes and standards, Excellent knowledge of French, Rigor, creativity, and listening skills

Nice to Have

Experience in training, teaching, or mentoring, Some knowledge of digital training and documentation management tools, Ease in English for possible training in English

What You'll Do.

Create varied quality educational materials

Design and deliver dynamic training sessions

Simplify technical content with rigor

Update content for accuracy

Monitor training cycle for client experience

Clarify learner questions

Collaborate with training team

Embody company values

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with the training team; Participate in training implementation coordination; Contribute to continuous improvement of pedagogical methods; Interact with colleagues; Interact with clients

Communication Scope

Excellent knowledge of French; Ease in English

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