Aftersales Customer Satisfaction & Loyalty Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, NJ 17.01.2025
Body & Paint Instructor/DeveloperSPREAD ENTHUSIASM.
SHAPE THE FUTURE. SHARE YOUR PASSION. As a Body & Paint Instructor/Developer, you will facilitate, develop, deliver, and maintain BMW Group Technical, E-Learning, and Non-Technical courses using BMW Group training standards.
You will contribute to the team effort by maintaining the quality of training provision, ensuring all necessary tools, equipment, vehicles, classrooms, and workshops are in working order and maintained to a high level with BMW standards.
WHAT AWAITS YOU. Development responsibilities include:Curriculum Development.Active course-sponsor of the development team.Report and redevelop changes due to diagnostic updates ISPi.Ensure training courses address all levels of customers in the use of company products/services.Maintain course outlines, gather supporting technical documentation, develop course work and trainer notes.Interface with curriculum development team and peers to develop specifications for course content.Assess customer needs for future course development.Instructional duties include:Prepare training/instructional materials including engines, body shells, vehicles, and training assets.Ensure quality and consistency of course content throughout the course lifecycle.Plan and direct classroom training, electronic learning, multimedia programs, and other computer-aided instructional technologies.Enhance technical instructional delivery, presentation skills, and technical expert knowledge with BMW Group vehicle systems and diagnostic technology.Ensure successful adoption of new tools and processes.WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING. Associates degree in automotive technology or post-secondary certificate.BMW Master Structural/Non-Structural or Painter technician or equivalent OEM/aftermarket with industry-recognized certifications.ASE Master technician (ASE B2-B6) or I-CAR Platinum technician.If the candidate does not have education credentials listed above:If the candidate has an Associates degree in automotive technology or post-secondary certifications in body/paint/collision, then 5+ years of work experience in automotive collision and/or body paint curriculum development field is required.If the candidate does not have an associate degree or post-secondary certifications as mentioned above, then 7+ years of work experience in automotive collision and/or body paint curriculum development field is required.WHAT YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO. Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.401(k) with Company match and Retirement Income Account.Employee vehicle program.Generous PTO and Company paid holidays.Voluntary Benefits to fit your needs.Relocation is available for this position.
This role requires full-time attendance in the office.
The expected salary range for this position is $62,500 - $125,000.
The selected candidate's education, skills, experience, and location will be used to determine the final salary offer.
All pay ranges are based on a full-time work schedule.
Even more so than the generous compensation and benefits, the culture and values of BMW of North America make it the ultimate working environment.
These values are Responsibility, Appreciation, Transparency, Trust, and Openness.
At BMW, we are driven by diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and are welcoming of all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Body & Paint Instructor/Developer
Legal Entity: BMW of North America LLC.
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