The Roles · Who teaches it
Technical instructor
Held this role - delivering vendor-authorised training, 2020-present
The engineer who teaches the product to the people who will run it. Authorised instruction is delivered against a vendor's own curriculum to a room of practising engineers, which makes the role a teaching job resting on a practitioner's foundation: the questions arrive from real environments and expect answers that hold up in them. The work is also continuous with what came before it — field, consulting and support roles all end with training the customer's staff, and instruction is that final hour of the visit made into the whole job.
Who it receives from
- The vendor
- Curriculum, laboratory environments and certification objectives.
- The training organisation
- Schedule, students and the commercial arrangement.
- The students
- The environments they came from, which are the source of every interesting question.
Who it serves
- The students
- Capability that outlasts the week.
- Their employers
- Engineers who can operate what the organisation bought.
- The vendor
- A trained population, which is what makes a product adoptable.
What the job turns on
Evaluation scores measure the week and the value shows up months later, in the engineer who diagnoses something alone. The instructor's real leverage is choosing which questions to follow: a class steered toward the mechanisms underneath transfers to problems well beyond the curriculum, and one steered toward the interface teaches this release. Both score well on the day; only one of them is still working a year later.