Summary
Per Scholas seeks a Technical Curriculum Analyst to support instructional design and technical training development for advanced manufacturing programs. The role focuses on the analysis and design phases of curriculum development, working with industrial technical content and leveraging AI tools to create structured learning materials.
Key Responsibilities: Draft lesson plans, learning objectives, and competency maps; perform Job Task Analysis using AI and subject matter expert interviews; synthesize complex technical information into structured content; research and procure lab equipment and components; coordinate with vendors and manage documentation in Google Workspace.
Skills & Tools: Strong understanding of ADDIE instructional design process and Bloom's Taxonomy; proficiency with AI tools like Gemini and ChatGPT; expert-level skills in Google Workspace; foundational knowledge of industrial systems and factory operations; ability to write measurable learning objectives and organize complex technical information.
Qualifications: 1-3 years of experience in instructional design, technical training, or related field with a background in industrial settings (former technician, maintenance assistant, or industrial consultant preferred); Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience; technical certifications and design certifications are a plus.
Location: Remote within the United States (no travel required)
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