Stanley Black & Decker

AssociateTrainingManager

$62–100k Towson, Maryland, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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The Brief

“Associate Training Manager at Stanley Black & Decker. Skills: Training design, Employee development, Learning delivery. Assist with in-person and virtual training classes. Assist with workshops”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Problem solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

4+ years Power Tool & Hand Tool experience, Bachelor's degree or trade background

What You'll Do.

Assist with in-person and virtual training classes

Assist with workshops

Cultivate employee skills

Cultivate customer skills

Cultivate end user skills

Support training class design

Support training class set-up

Reimagine training courses

Maintain training courses

Use various learning techniques

Guide students through learning process

Help learners uncover alternate ways of thinking

Help learners uncover solutioning

Act as coach in learning journeys

Assist in measuring learning effectiveness

Share performance reports

Encourage best practice sharing

Facilitate best practice sharing

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Commercial business collaboration

Communication Scope

Strategic communication; Executive communication

Full Job Description

**Associate Training Manager, SBDU –** **Towson, MD - Onsite** **Come build your career.** It takes great people to achieve greatness. People with a sense of purpose and integrity. People with a relentless pursuit of excellence. People who care about making things better For Those Who Make The World™. Sound like you? Join our top-notch team of approximately 43,500 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world’s most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER®. **The Job:** As an Associate Training Manager, you’ll be part of our Commercial Development team as an on-site employee at Stanley Black & Decker University located in Towson, MD. You will get to collaborate cross-functionally with all aspects of the Americas Commercial business surrounding key channels such as Retail, C&I and Farm & Hardware. As an Americas, Training Manager you will bring the organization’s purpose “For Those Who Make The World” to life each and every day while making a meaningful impact on the business growth and success. You'll also have the opportunity to: * Assist with in-person and virtual training classes, workshops, and seminars * Cultivate the skills of employees, customers, and end users * Provide support in the design and set-up of trainings classes, reimagination of and maintenance of training courses * Use various learning techniques aligned with adult learning theory * Guide students through the learning process * Help learners uncover alternate ways of innovative thinking and solutioning * Act as a coach in learning journeys * Assist in measuring the effectiveness of learning * Share performance reports to relevant cross-functional partners * Encourage and facilitate best practice sharing **The Person:** You love to learn and grow and be acknowledged for your valuable contributions. You’re not intimidated by innovation. Wouldn’t it be great if you could do your job and do a

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