Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. We maintain a reputation as a trusted manufacturer, partner, and corporate citizen committed to our customers and employees.
Our founder, Barc Simpson established 9 Principles of Business we live out as company values and have made Simpson Strong-Tie an inspiring place to work since 1956. Our team of talented people are dedicated to our shared mission: to provide solutions that help people design and build safer, stronger structures.
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YOU
The Senior Manager, Operations Training is a strategic and operational training leader responsible for designing, governing and continuously improving the enterprise operations training system, including defining standards, frameworks and capability models that enable consistent, high-quality training execution across our North American manufacturing branches while driving measurable business outcomes.
This role is responsible for designing scalable systems, frameworks and processes for production onboarding, on-the-job training (OJT), technical skills training, safety/EH&S capability development, skills and certification management, and trainer development. This leader partners closely with the branch leadership and training teams, VP of Manufacturing, HR and the Training COE Leads to ensure operations training initiatives and programs are scalable, aligned, prioritized and impactful.
This role leads through matrix leadership and influence and in strong partnership with branch leadership and training teams, establishing governance, standards, and consistency while enabling local execution and business priorities.
This role reports to the Director, Learning & Organizational Development with dotted-line alignment to the VP of Manufacturing and is a key member of the Training Center of Excellence (COE) leadership team.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING (% of Time)
Operations Training Strategy, Roadmap Execution & Stakeholder Alignment (25%)
- Define and execute Operations Training strategy and roadmap aligned to manufacturing and business priorities.
- Partner with operations and branch leadership to conduct training needs assessments, identify critical capability gaps (current and future state), and translate business requirements into clear training objectives, outcomes and measures of success.
- Establish governance, standards, and scalable models across manufacturing sites and branch operations to drive consistency, leverage best practices and provide “lift” and support to the branches.
- Serve as a credible and trusted advisor to manufacturing, operations and branch leadership on OJT and workforce capability priorities.
Production Onboarding, OJT & Workforce Readiness (25%)
- Design and scale production onboarding processes and programs to ensure consistent, high-quality employee experience, accelerate time-to-productivity and support retention.
- Build and implement an enterprise OJT framework, including training progression models, certification requirements, and evaluation standards.
- Establish clear standards and expectations for OJT delivery, documentation and evaluation across branches.
- Enable workforce readiness strategies that align training with operational throughput, safety, and quality expectations.
Technical Skills, Certification & Capability Development (20%)
- Partner with operations and branch leadership to identify skill and capability gaps across production, equipment, safety, quality, and technical processes.
- Define and manage enterprise skill architecture, including role-based skill matrices, proficiency levels, and certification requirements.
- Provide oversight and guidance for development and maintenance of curriculum for technical, operational and safety training programs.
- Build role-based learning paths and capability progression models for operations roles.
Trainer Development, Governance & Quality (10%)
- Define trainer qualification standards, certification processes and ongoing evaluation criteria.
- Build trainer capability through standardized development programs, tools and coaching.
- Establish governance and quality assurance processes to ensure consistency and effectiveness of training delivery across branches.
- Create a community of practice (COP) to enable knowledge sharing and continuous improvement.
Branch Partnership & Field Enablement (10%)
- Partner with branch leadership and training teams to ensure alignment and reinforcement of operations training content, programs and initiatives.
- Establish strong feedback loops with branch training teams to identify gaps, unmet needs and opportunities to scale best practices.
- Maintain regular communication and alignment with key stakeholders to balance enterprise standards and local execution needs.
Training Operations, Program Management & Impact Measurement (10%)
- Lead planning, execution, and management of operations training initiatives, ensuring high-quality design and delivery.
- Partner closely with branch training teams to provide functional training guidance, coaching and support.
- Leverage shared services team support for instructional design, training operations, and learning technology.
- Define and execute a measurement strategy to evaluate effectiveness, capability development, and business outcomes (e.g., time-to-proficiency, safety, quality, productivity).
DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
If you can do everything listed above, you’ve got what it takes. Perhaps some of the following would be helpful too:
Education
Bachelor’s degree required.
Experience
- Minimum of 8+ years of progressive experience in manufacturing or operations training.
- Experience leading enterprise or multi-site training initiatives, including standardization across plants, branches, or regions.
- Proven experience designing and implementing:
- On-the-job training (OJT) systems
- Skill matrices and certification frameworks
- Workforce readiness or operator development programs
- Demonstrated success working in a matrixed organization, influencing stakeholders and driving results across functions without direct reporting relationships.
- Experience partnering closely with operations and manufacturing leadership to identify capability gaps and align training to business priorities.
- Proven ability to build and scale training programs tied to operational KPIs (e.g., safety, quality, productivity, time-to-proficiency).
- Experience leveraging data, metrics, and reporting to evaluate training effectiveness and drive continuous improvement.
- Experience working with and leveraging learning management systems (LMS) and learning technology to drive desired learning outcomes.
Skills & Capabilities
- Strategic thinker with strong execution focus; able to balance long-term vision with immediate operational needs.
- Strong influencing capability; ability to lead and drive outcomes within a matrixed reporting structure.
- Deep understanding of manufacturing workflows, production environments and plant operations.
- Strong stakeholder management, alignment and communication skills. Proven success in aligning site leaders, training resources and operations stakeholders to shared objectives and defined outcomes.
- Strong coaching capability with demonstrated success developing training resources, building capability, and elevating the effectiveness, consistency, and impact of training teams and resources.
- Ability to “meet the organization where it is” and drive practical, scalable solutions.
- Expertise in adult learning principles and instructional design for technical and operational audiences.
- Data-driven mindset with experience using metrics, dashboards and insights to drive decisions and outcomes.
- Operational rigor with focus on standardization, scalability and continuous improvement.
- Ability to balance enterprise governance and standards with branch-level flexibility.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, and hear, and sometimes walk and stand. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or lift up to 25 lbs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional office environment where standard office equipment such as computers, phones, printers/scanners, etc. are frequently used.
TRAVEL
This position requires domestic and international travel up to 40% of the time.
WORK STATUS & LOCATION
This full-time, exempt position is ideally located at one of our U.S. branch locations (McKinney, TX, Riverside, CA, Stockton, CA, Gallatin, TN or Columbus, OH).
RELOCATION
Relocation is available for this position.
PAY
$123,700 - $210,300 / year
REWARDS AT SIMPSON STRONG-TIE
We recognize and reward employees with a carefully designed and comprehensive rewards package, including competitive compensation, quarterly bonuses or commission and first-rate benefits. May exclude some positions, such as seasonal jobs.
- Quarterly Bonuses/Commission: You will be eligible for either a bonus or commission, paid on a quarterly basis. We believe all employees affect customers, sales and revenue — directly or indirectly – and should be rewarded by sharing the company profits.
- Benefits: We provide a wide range of benefits for eligible full-time employees including: medical, dental, vision, retirement contributions, employee stock purchase and bonus plans, pay for holidays, vacation, sick days, funerals and jury duty, years of service awards, employee discounts, employee referral bonuses, charitable contribution matching, education reimbursement and more. View benefit plan details here: https://benefits.strongtie.com/.
In keeping with our values and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our communities, we are an equal opportunity employer. This means that our employment decisions are based on your qualifications and merit, and our business needs.
Please note all job offers are contingent upon a successful drug screen and criminal background check, in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal laws.
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Company: Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree
- Minimum of 8+ years progressive experience in manufacturing or operations training
- Experience leading enterprise or multi-site training initiatives and standardization across plants or branches
- Proven experience designing and implementing on-the-job training (OJT) systems
- Proven experience creating skill matrices and certification frameworks
- Proven experience designing workforce readiness or operator development programs tied to operational KPIs
- Demonstrated success influencing stakeholders in a matrixed organization
- Experience partnering with operations and manufacturing leadership to align training with business priorities
- Experience leveraging data, metrics, and reporting to evaluate training effectiveness and drive improvement
- Experience working with and leveraging learning management systems (LMS) and learning technology
- Expertise in adult learning principles and instructional design for technical/operational audiences
- Deep understanding of manufacturing workflows, production environments and plant operations
What We Do
A leader in structural systems research and technology, Simpson Strong-Tie is one of the world's largest suppliers of structural building products. Simpson Strong-Tie is committed to providing exceptional products and services to its customers, including engineering and field support, product testing and training. To find out about new job opportunities visit: www.strongtie.com/talentnetwork






