Not specified; benefits: flexible hybrid working, ...
Hybrid
Certificate iv in workplace & training
Workplace training and assessment experience
Manufacturing or operational environment experience
Alcoa is seeking a Learning and Development Supervisor for its WA Mining Operations team, focusing on capability development through training delivery and mentoring. The role emphasizes leadership in training programs to ensure workforce competency and operational alignment
Job Summary
This role involves leading, coaching, and developing a team of trainers to deliver high-quality training outcomes within Alcoa's WA Mining Operations.
The position requires overseeing traineeship programs and ensuring compliance with training standards, systems, and audit requirements.
Candidates will benefit from flexible hybrid working options, generous leave entitlements including a leisure day off every 4-week period, and salary packaging for a novated car lease.
Matching Summary
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Alcoa is seeking a Learning and Development Supervisor for its WA Mining Operations team, focusing on capability development through training delivery and mentoring. The role emphasizes leadership in training programs to ensure workforce competency and operational alignment.
Salary
Not specified; Benefits: Flexible hybrid working, 18 weeks parental leave, one paid Flexi Day, Alcoa Live Well program, leisure day off every 4 weeks, salary packaging for novated car lease, employee share plan, superannuation options
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Certificate IV in Workplace & Training
Workplace training and assessment experience
Manufacturing or operational environment experience
Adult learning and coaching techniques
LMS and document control systems
Nice-to-have
Leadership development initiative support
Site-wide capability uplift focus
Strong report writing skills
Inclusive workplace environment values
Key Requirements
Relevant qualifications including Certificate IV in Workplace & Training
Experience in workplace training and assessment within manufacturing