The Natural Gas Systems Training Designer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high‑quality training programs that support the safe and compliant operation of natural gas transmission and distribution systems. This fully remote role focuses on translating complex field operations, regulatory requirements, and best practices into effective learning solutions for craft, technician, and apprentice personnel.
The ideal candidate has hands‑on experience with natural gas systems and a strong background in instructional design for technical or industrial audiences.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop technical training programs covering natural gas regulation, metering, odorization, and control systems used in transmission and distribution environments.
- Create instructional content related to the installation, operation, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting of regulator stations, metering stations, and associated equipment, including Town Border Stations (TBS) and District Regulator Stations (DRS).
- Develop training materials addressing meter types and instrumentation, including positive displacement meters, rotary meters, orifice meters, correctors, gauges, recorders, and remote operating controllers (ROC).
- Translate field procedures, safety practices, and regulatory requirements into clear learning objectives, lesson plans, assessments, job aids, and reference materials.
- Incorporate system safety, compliance, and risk‑mitigation concepts into training, including pressure testing, leak detection, bypass operations, odorization, and emergency response procedures.
- Partner with subject matter experts, operations, and compliance teams to validate technical accuracy and ensure training aligns with current standards, procedures, and regulations.
- Support multiple training delivery methods, including instructor‑led, virtual instructor‑led, self‑paced eLearning, and blended learning solutions.