Bilingual Training Specialist – Automotive (French & English) - Collabera

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$60

Job status

Full-time

Location

Collabera
Moncton

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Bilingual Training Specialist – Automotive (French & English)

Join Collabera as a remote Training Specialist delivering engaging and structured online sessions in both French and English. Your role will involve managing virtual classrooms, supporting learners through certification processes, and enhancing their customer service knowledge with a focus on automotive sales and warranty topics. Ideal candidates are organized, self-motivated, and have strong communication skills, with experience or interest in automotive dealership operations. Competitive hourly wage and comprehensive benefits package offered.

Key Highlights:

  • Deliver bilingual virtual training sessions
  • Manage learner engagement and feedback
  • Automotive dealership experience preferred
  • Flexible remote work opportunity
  • Competitive pay $55-$60/hr

Embrace this unique opportunity to impact automotive training and growth!

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Collabera

Collabera

🚗🌟 Seeking a bilingual (French & English) Training Specialist to deliver engaging online sessions for automotive staff. If you're organized, self-motivated, and passionate about learner success, this remote role offers competitive pay ($55-$60/hr) and the chance to grow within a leading company. Join Collabera and drive your career forward! 💼✨

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