Bilingual Training Specialist – Automotive (French & English)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$60

Job status

Full-time

Location

Collabera
North Vancouver

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Our Team as a Bilingual Training Specialist!

We are looking for a dynamic bilingual professional fluent in French and English to deliver engaging remote training sessions in the automotive industry. This role involves managing virtual classrooms, organizing training materials on sales, warranty, and customer service, and providing excellent learner support to ensure certification success. Ideal candidates are highly organized, self-motivated, and skilled in virtual instruction, with automotive dealership experience considered a strong plus. Enjoy competitive hourly pay ($55-$60/hr) and a comprehensive benefits package.

Key qualifications: bilingual fluency, training experience, excellent communication, and strong organizational skills.

Apply now to become a key player in elevating automotive service education!

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🚗💼 Exciting opportunity for bilingual (French & English) professionals to become remote Training Specialists in the automotive sector! Lead virtual training sessions, support learners, and apply your skills in a highly organized and dynamic environment. Competitive pay ($55-$60/hr) and comprehensive benefits make this a rewarding role. If you’re self-driven and passionate about training and automotive services, don’t miss out! 🌟

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