⚡️ Why Altium?

Altium is transforming the way electronics are designed and built. From startups to world’s technology giants, our digital platforms give more power to PCB designers, supply chain, and manufacturing, letting them collaborate as never before.

  • Constant innovation has created a transformative technology, unique in its space
  • More than 30,000 companies and 100,000 electronics engineers worldwide use Altium
  • We are growing, debt-free, and financially strong, with the resources to become #1 in the EDA industry

About the role:

The Certified Trainer – Content Developer is a member of the Altium Training group responsible for the delivery of industry leading instruction on Altium’s products. The training is aimed at enabling customers to fully utilize our product features and capabilities with best practices. Customer training is integral to the success and long-term growth of Altium through engaging technical training using various media formats. We are looking for an individual with a passion for delivering technical training as well as reviewing and verification of training content. Must be able to train customers with a high level of professionalism while demonstrating tool proficiency. Abilities to capture training course videos and audio recordings.

Working style: Remote working, occasional visit to regional office. This job will require delivering online training through our chosen training platform, as well as on occasion some travel for onsite customer trainings.

Deliverables:

Customer training with a high level of professionalism using Altium Training Content.
● Courses to be delivered by trainer will include:
○ Altium Designer Instructor Led – Essentials
○ Altium Designer Instructor Led – Advanced
○ Altium Designer Instructor Led – Harness Design
● Content development for the Altium Designer and Altium products.

Course structure:
● Essentials ILT is 3 days at 8 hours per day
● Advanced ILT is 3 days at 8 hours per day
● Harness Design ILT – 1 day at 8 hours
● There will be a total of 12-15 students per class
● Courses are delivered online as well as onsite at customer location

Your responsibilities

Instruct Altium Customers using Altium Training Content.
● Provide Online and Onsite Customer Training.
● Maintain knowledge of all Training Content provided to Altium Customers.
● Collaborate with other Trainers and colleagues.
● Must always represent Altium in a professional manner.

Who We’re Looking For:

Required: Fluency in Spoken and Written French and English (other European languages is a plus)
Required: 2+ years of Experience with Altium products.
Required: 2+ years of System / Board design experience using Altium Designer.
Required: Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills (Oration and Technical Writing) in French and English
Required: Fluent in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Required: Must be able to effectively communicate the status of each project/tasks as needed on-time.
Required: Be driven, self-managed, organized, and motivated.
● Preferred: 1+ years previous experience as a Technical Trainer both Face to Face and live web-based Training.

 

🎯 What Matters to Us

  • Big-thinking in pursuit of purpose
  • Diversity of thought
  • Courage of conviction
  • Transparency of intent
  • Ingenuity of AND
  • Agility in action
  • Adaptability of approach
  • Grit in pursuit of mission

🌍 Also, we would like you to know

We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.

💡 Learn more about why a career at Altium is an opportunity like no other: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAYCOLpPLPE 

✈️ Altium Benefits: https://careers.altium.com/#s-benefits 

👏 Are you already an Altium employee? Please apply directly through our internal Greenhouse job board. If you have questions, please contact HR.

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