Reference number:TCD_25
Location: Remote North America or UK
About PulseLearning
With teams in the US, Canada, Ireland, Europe, and Australia we are passionate about creating outcome-focused learning solutions.
Role description
Technical Curriculum Developer working with a team to create AWS technical curriculum and labs.
Key job responsibilities
Dive deep into the requirements and deliver with speed, agility, and accuracy
Cloud based Curriculum Creation
Work remotely with team in UK, and potentially all US time zones
Embed into the Client team seamlessly
Bring your wealth of knowledge and experience in AWS, Training & Certification, Learning & Development and technology to the project team
Qualifications
- 3+ years demonstrated experience designing and developing IT or technical training materials and content
- 3+ years of proven experience in one or more AWS domains (Storage, Compute, Networking, Security, Software Development, Systems Administration, Database Engineering or Administration, Machine Learning, AI, Cloud Infrastructure, Big data, DevOps)
- 3+ years of proven experience working with remote and dispersed teams and time zones
- Degree in Computer Science, instructional design, adult learning, or other education-related ot tech-related field
- Industry certifications in instructional design, curriculum development, performance improvement, project management, or other content-specific certifications as appropriate
- AWS Certifications and experience
- Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following tools: Articulate Storyline, Articulate Rise, Captivate ect.
- Demonstrated experience in graphic design. image editing software desirable
Employment type: Fixed term contact with possible extension.
How to apply
Please emphasize how your experience meets the requirements for this role.
To apply please use follow the link:
https://pulselearning.bamboohr.com/careers/170
Applications without AWS experience or content development experience will not be considered.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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