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Technical Trainer (Automation Technologies

PowerCo1 day ago
St. Thomas, ON
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Competitive salary and bonuses
Paid vacation, no take‑out during holidays
Relocation assistance

About the role

Date: Sep 16, 2025

Location: St. Thomas, CA

Company: PowerCo Canada Inc.

Level of Experience: Professionals

Job Function: HR

Job ID: 4232

Technical Trainer (Automation Technologies

Our Story and Why We're Growing

We are proud to announce the launch of Volkswagen Group’s largest cell factory, PowerCo, in St. Thomas. This is more than just a job – it’s a unique opportunity to shape the future of sustainable energy. Join us as we ramp up operations and help build a world-class company.

At PowerCo, we believe in fostering an environment where ambition meets collaboration, and where flexibility and creativity thrive. You'll be part of a diverse, talented team that is shaping the future of battery production. You’ll have the chance to advance your career while working alongside passionate colleagues who share a vision of making a lasting impact on the world.

Are you ready to be part of something exciting? Power up your career with us!

About the Role

The Technical Trainer (Maintenance & Automation Technologies) is responsible for designing, developing, and delivering training programs focused on advanced maintenance skills, including robotics, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and electric control systems. This role is critical during the launch phase of operations, requiring deep engagement with technical teams to understand equipment, identify skill gaps, and build structured, hands-on training solutions. The trainer will also manage all administrative and logistical aspects of training delivery.

This position is in-person and located in the charming town of St. Thomas ON.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct technical needs assessments in collaboration with maintenance, engineering, and production teams.

  • Design and develop training programs and curricula for:

    1. Industrial robotics (e.g., KUKA, FANUC)
    2. PLC programming and troubleshooting (e.g., Siemens, Beckhoff, Omron)
    3. HMI configuration and diagnostics
    4. Electric control systems and motor control
    5. Preventive and predictive maintenance practices
  • Develop training materials including manuals, schematics, simulations, and assessments

  • Create structured learning paths for maintenance technicians at various skill levels

  • Deliver hands-on technical training in classroom, lab, and shopfloor settings

  • Facilitate onboarding and upskilling for maintenance personnel and cross-functional teams

  • Support Train-the-Trainer programs and mentor junior trainers

  • Provide real-time coaching and troubleshooting support during training sessions

  • Deliver end-to-end, customer-focused training solutions aligned with operational and technical goals

  • Evaluate training effectiveness through assessments, feedback, and performance metrics

  • Continuously improve training content based on equipment updates, audit findings, and learner feedback

  • Stay current with emerging technologies and industry best practices in automation and maintenance

  • Schedule and coordinate training sessions, labs, and equipment usage

  • Maintain training records, certifications, and qualification matrices

  • Manage training tools, simulators, and technical equipment

  • Ensure compliance with safety standards and technical documentation requirements

  • Partner with maintenance, engineering, and production teams to align training with operational needs

  • Support launch readiness by preparing technicians for new equipment and systems

  • Collaborate with vendors and OEMs for specialized training and certification programs

What you bring to the Team

  • College diploma or equivalent in manufacturing related disciplines.

  • 7+ years of experience in industrial maintenance or automation training.

  • Strong technical knowledge of robotics, PLCs, HMIs, and electric drives.

  • Experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment.

  • Proven ability to develop and deliver technical training.

  • Excellent communication and facilitation skills.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Learning Management Systems (LMS).

  • Experience in a launch/start-up manufacturing environment.

  • Degree in Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, or related field.

  • Familiarity with safety standards and technical documentation practices.

Power Perks

  • Attractive Remuneration: We offer a competitive and attractive remuneration that reflect your skills, experience, and contributions.

  • Vacation Allowance: We offer our employees competitive paid time off. Plus, you don’t need to take any vacation days from December 24 to December 31.

  • Opportunities for development

  • Relocation Support

  • Opportunities to participate in exciting company events that give back to the community.

  • Competitive employer paid benefits and overall compensation package with extended health care, dental, vision and mental health support.

  • Pension and Retirement Savings: We contribute to a Registered Pension Plan and matching contribution to a retirement savings plan.

Please note that we appreciate the interest of all candidates, however only those under consideration will be contacted.

We believe that the best results are created in a diverse and inclusive environment.
Therefore, all qualified applications will be considered for employment regardless of age, race, religion, gender (identity), sexual orientation, national origin or disability.

PowerCo Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities including during the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to determine what reasonable accommodation may be available to meet your needs whether it be as an applicant or an employee. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Recruiter who will consult with you to determine an appropriate and reasonable accommodation.

Company: PowerCo Canada Inc.

Location: St. Thomas, CA

Job Function: HR

Level of Experience: Professionals

Job ID: 4232

Change the Future with Us

PowerCo was founded in 2022 to become a global battery champion. Headquartered in Germany, we are currently ramping up gigafactories in Salzgitter, Valencia and St. Thomas in Canada with a total volume of up to 200 GWh. We are integrating the entire value chain and building a supply chain as local as possible. With that we are driving the development of a strong, sustainable battery industry in Europe and North America.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

PowerCo Canada Inc. is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, family status, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal, or local laws.

PowerCo Canada Inc. is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities including during the application process. If you require an accommodation because of a disability, we will work with you to determine what reasonable accommodation may be available to meet your needs whether it be as an applicant or an employee. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance. If you are selected for an interview and require an accommodation, you are encouraged to advise the Recruiter who will consult with you to determine an appropriate and reasonable accommodation.

Please note that we appreciate the interest of all candidates, however only those under consideration will be contacted.

About PowerCo

Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
1001-5000

At PowerCo, we are shaping the battery future. Founded by the Volkswagen Group in 2022, PowerCo is a globally operating battery cell manufacturer with a strong commitment to sustainability. The company, headquartered in Salzgitter, is rooted in Europe and is responsible for the development and production of battery cells, as well as the vertical integration of the value chain. PowerCo is currently ramping-up three cell factories with a combined capacity of up to 200 gigawatt-hours per year: Salzgitter in Germany, Valencia in Spain, and St. Thomas in Canada. Our company is dedicated to driving sustainable energy solutions that contribute to a greener future, leveraging our expertise and innovation to make a positive impact on the global energy landscape.