Experienced Systems Trainer

Job Locations US
ID
2024-1410
Category
Information Technology
Type
Full Time

Overview

Unison Software Solutions, a leading provider for procurement solutions to the federal marketplace, is seeking an experienced systems trainer.  Unison's trainer will work directly with clients to understand key elements of client business processes and then work to train users on Unison's software products by performing key tasks.  The Trainer is responsible for the writing and delivery of a variety of training courses and guides to ensure high-quality, value-added content, which is engaging and delivered to the Federal Acquisition workforce.   

Responsibilities

  • Work with clients to participate in the:
    • Planning for training
    • Development and delivery of user guides
    • Development and delivery of training curriculum
    • Development, scripting, and delivery of web-based training modules
    • And other training content or events as assigned
  • Help drive successful operation of Unison’s product suite by delivering high quality advisory and support services to government employees, contractors, and internal Unison team members
  • Ensure assigned tasks are performed on target, on time, and on budget, and that client personnel appreciate the value of the work performed
  • Understand client’s business objectives and help clients achieve their goals

Qualifications

  • Professional experience with one or more of the following:
    • Software implementation (Requirements Analysis, Business Process Design, Configuration, Testing)
    • Training
  • Prior consulting/training experience, preferably with a top consulting firm
  • Possesses superior client relationship skills
  • Exceptional written and verbal communications skills
  • Self-starter, quick learner, and team player
  • Proficient in the basics of Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word
  • BA or BS degree in a related field or equivalent experience

Unison is an Equal Opportunity Employer 

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