Panelmatic
Manufacturing
MechanicalTechnicalTrainer
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“Mechanical Technical Trainer at Panelmatic. Skills: Mechanical assembly, Structural fabrication, Technical training. Deliver hands-on operator training. Train mechanical assembly”
What You'll Achieve.
Operators competent for production; Operators validated at intervals; Operators formally signed off
Industry & Context.
Lift up to 50 lbs, Stand for full shift, Use required PPE, Travel to other facilities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5–7 years industrial mechanical assembly, Demonstrated technical mastery, Working knowledge of OSHA, Ability to read and interpret drawings, Proficiency with measurement tools, Proficiency with power tools, High school diploma or equivalent, Ability to work on production floor, Lift up to 50 lbs, Stand for full shift, Use required PPE
Nice to Have
Prior experience as Lead, Prior experience as Floor Lead, Prior experience as formal trainer, AWS welding certification, Completion of welding apprenticeship, Completion of fabrication apprenticeship, OSHA 30 certification, Rigging & Signal Person certification, Forklift operator certification, Overhead Crane operator certification, AWS D1.1 certification, Familiarity with Lean, Familiarity with Kaizen, Familiarity with TWI, Working knowledge of ANSI, Working knowledge of IEEE, Experience with LMS platforms, Experience with competency-based training, Bilingual (English / Spanish)
What You'll Do.
Deliver hands-on operator training
Train mechanical assembly
Train structural fabrication
Train base/assembly building
Own operator's training journey
Teach in safe environment
Use Single Point Lessons
Use Work Instructions
Coach operators to competency
Validate skills at intervals
Sign off operators for production
Lead classroom training sessions
Lead hands-on training sessions
Execute instructional framework
Deliver 'Know It' content
Demonstrate 'Watch It' steps
Observe operator practice
Coach operator practice
Conduct initial skill-building
Reinforce PPE practices
Reinforce LOTO practices
Reinforce safe-work practices
Provide behaviorally specific feedback
Document observations
Target development areas
Adjust pacing to learner
Administer competency checklists
Document competency checklists
Apply objective evaluation criteria
Hold sign-off authority
Release operators to OTJ
Withhold release when standards not met
Define path to re-evaluation
Partner on enrollment tracking
Partner on completion tracking
Provide input on system improvements
Attend cascade TTT sessions
Internalize content before delivery
Escalate issues for revision
Travel to deliver training
Support new product launches
Calibrate trainer consistency
Backfill during peak demand
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Engineering feedback; Document Control escalation
Full Job Description
**About Us:** Panelmatic, Inc. was founded in 1957 in Youngstown, OH to serve manufacturing industries with the design and build of custom electrical, instrument, and pneumatic control panels. Our business has sufficiently grown over the years to support expansion for our clients. We have produced control packages for many of America's top corporations in the chemical, environmental, food, pulp and paper, rubber, petroleum, pharmaceutical, glass, metals, and utilities industries. We also deliver equipment for use worldwide. Our rigorous methodology assures compliance with domestic and international standards. We can meet the needs of our diverse clientele from start to finish through sales, design, fabrication, testing, and delivery. Since 1957, we have been known for our high-quality, custom-built control packages, our comprehensive service, and our technological and manufacturing expertise. This expertise assures you of our ability to handle the largest and most complex packages quickly and efficiently. **Job Summary:** The Mechanical Technical Trainer is responsible for delivering hands-on operator training for all Panelmatic mechanical assembly, structural fabrication, and base/assembly building work across product lines (PEC, REL, PDP, ICP, and future products). This role owns the operator's training journey from day one through full floor release, teaching in a safe, controlled training environment using approved Single Point Lessons (SPLs) and Work Instructions. This also includes coaching operators to competency, validating skills as at 30/60/90-day intervals, and formally signing off operators for unsupervised production work. The Technical Trainer is the last quality and safety checkpoint before an operator joins the floor and the first line of feedback to Engineering and D when content gaps are identified. **Job Duties:** * Lead structured classroom and hands-on training sessions for new and incumbent operators using the approved SPL library and Work Inst
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