Instructional Designer
Listed on 2026-04-17
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Education / Teaching
Faculty, Training Consultant
Substation Training Instructor (Journeyman Electrician)
Location: Amarillo, TX (Onsite)
Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 10-hour days ONLY the Dates listed below
Employment Type: Contract / Part-Time (Seasonal Delivery Schedule)
Position OverviewWe are seeking an experienced Substation Training Instructor to deliver established curriculum focused on substation construction and maintenance. This role is primarily instructional delivery, not course creation—ideal for a seasoned substation professional who enjoys teaching and mentoring others.
The instructor will lead structured training sessions (“schools”) and support hands‑on learning through occasional substation site visits. This is a great opportunity for a retired or semi‑retired journeyman looking to stay engaged and share their expertise.
Key Responsibilities- Deliver pre-developed substation training curriculum to internal and/or external audiences
- Facilitate 3-week instructor-led training sessions covering multiple technical topics
- Conduct engaging classroom instruction using PowerPoint and other multimedia tools
- Support hands‑on learning through substation field visits (3–4 times per year)
- Ensure high‑quality instruction and learner comprehension
- Assist with training program coordination and administrative tasks
- Evaluate training effectiveness and provide feedback/reporting on outcomes
- Collaborate with training staff to ensure consistent delivery standards
All Training Sessions Run Monday–Thursday (10-hour Days)
- May 4 – May 21 → 3rd Year Apprentice School
- June 1 – June 18 → 4th Year Apprentice School
- September 14 – October 1 → 1st Year Apprentice School
- October 12 – October 29 → 2nd Year Apprentice School
- Approximately 1 week of prep time required prior to each 3-week session
- ~12 weeks annually + prep time
- Journeyman Substation Electrician certification (required)
- Minimum 5+ years of substation experience (including apprenticeship/training)
- Strong knowledge of:
- Substation equipment and systems
- Breakers and relays
- Mechanical and electrical components within substations
- Prior experience in substation construction or maintenance
- Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and basic MS Office tools
- Strong communication and presentation skills
- Previous experience in training, teaching, or mentoring
- Experience delivering technical training programs
- Familiarity with curriculum development or instructional design
- Utility or energy industry experience
- Instruction and facilitation
- Communication and presentation
- Technical substation expertise
- Ability to engage adult learners
- Organization and independent work capability
- Basic multimedia and training tools usage
- Candidates must have direct substation experience (lineman‑only backgrounds will not be considered)
- Ideal for retired or transitioning field professionals
- Local or regional utility experience is a strong plus
65 - 75 USD hourly
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