Technical Trainer
This position will be open to internal and external applicants and is set to close on Friday, March 6th, 2026.
The Technical Trainer position pays between $78,640.00 to $98,300.00 and is based on skills, experience and education of the successful candidate.
About This Position
Would you like to be able to share your extensive technical knowledge with others? New Mexico Gas has two (2) open Technical Trainer roles. One role will specialize in Measurement/Pressure Control & SCADA Systems and the other role will specialize in Cathodic Protection (CP). This position is responsible for delivering important Operator Qualification (OQ) training for new and existing employees. You will find the workday interesting as you provide expert knowledge for our gas operations staff, and aid in the development of many employees throughout the company.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
This list does not reflect the job duties in their entirety
- Facilitates classroom, shop, and field training programs and conducts performance evaluations for participants.
- Serves as a technical expert in the areas of assigned expertise and keeps abreast of new trends and technology in field of expertise.
- Provides technical subject matter consultation and troubleshooting for projects and field work.
- Teaches, demonstrates, and models safe work practices at all times.
- Conducts site visits to ensure proper procedures and practices are being followed in all operations areas.
- Designs, develops, revises, and implements technical training program content and structure.
- Develops annual training schedule and arranges program logistics. Evaluates program effectiveness regularly.
- Provides individualized training/re-training to aid in the development and enhancement of job skills and technical knowledge.
- Researches, analyzes, evaluates and recommends new equipment to management.
- Partners with business unit to develop and implement company technical training strategy.
- Researches, interprets, and presents statistics and data relating to training including designing data collection and communicating through reports and proposals.
- Recommends budgets, procures, maintains, and operates specialized equipment not normally provided to or operated by field personnel.
Successful Candidate Must Have
- A high school diploma or GED with a minimum of seven (7) years of related gas, utility, or oil industry operations or engineering experience in progressively more complex assignments. A relevant college degree will be considered in lieu of up to four (4) years of the required gas, utility or oil industry operations or engineering experience.
- Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in one of the following areas, Measurement/Pressure Control & SCADA Systems and/or Cathodic Protection (CP).
- A valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
- Preferred: CDL, JG License, NACE (AMPP) Certification.
Work Environment
Field/classroom environment. May be required to work at various job sites, out of town, and/or remote locations. Regularly required to stand and/or walk up to 2/3 of the time and sit up to 1/3 of the time. Manual dexterity required. Ability to climb and balance; stoop, kneel crouch or crawl; and to talk, listen, taste or smell. Close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Must occasionally lift and/or more than 50 pounds. May be exposed to wet, humid and/or outdoor weather conditions; may work near moving mechanical parts, fumes and/or airborne particles, toxic and/or caustic chemicals; extreme heat, risk of electrical shock and/or radiation; vibration, and/or very loud noise. Working in hazardous environments that include high-pressure gas, chemicals and automatic equipment is required.
Nearest Major Market: Albuquerque
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