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Training Supervisor

Cypress, California, United States; Redondo Beach, California, United States

At Senra Systems, we believe that the future of manufacturing lies not in automation, but in configuration.  

We supercharge electrical wire harness manufacturing through software configuration, transforming skilled assembly tasks into high-throughput production lines. We enable customers to design what they want, when they want it and deliver harness builds at record-breaking speed.

At Senra Systems, our ability to scale hinges on building a workforce of exceptional technicians and that starts with a world-class training program. As the Training Supervisor, you’ll own that program end to end: leading a team of Technical Trainers, shaping curriculum, ensuring compliance with aerospace and defense standards, and measuring what actually moves the needle. 

This role is for a builder and leader who is equally comfortable on the production floor and in a planning meeting. You set the standard, develop the people who deliver it, and have the data to back it up. 

What you'll own:

Program Leadership & Curriculum Ownership 

  • Own the full training program lifecycle from onboarding through advanced certification for apprentice and harness+ technicians. 
  • Develop, maintain, and continuously improve training curriculum, SOPs, and assessment tools to reflect current engineering drawings, quality standards, and customer requirements. 
  • Design structured learning paths that balance classroom fundamentals with on-the-job (OTJ) reinforcement, ensuring every trainee exits prepared for Day 1 on the floor. 
  • Establish and maintain a master training library, keeping materials version-controlled and audit-ready. 
  • Evaluate program effectiveness using trainee performance data, first-pass yield, and production team feedback; iterate quickly when gaps appear. 

Team Leadership & Trainer Development 

  • Directly supervise and develop a team of Technical Trainers, setting clear expectations, providing ongoing coaching, and conducting performance reviews. 
  • Build trainer capacity through structured observation, feedback loops, and shared best practices that elevate the whole team. 
  • Own scheduling and workload allocation across the training team to support production ramp, onboarding cycles, and cross-training initiatives. 
  • Identify and close skill gaps within the trainer team, creating development plans that grow their technical and instructional capabilities. 
  • Foster a culture of accountability, psychological safety, and continuous improvement within the training function. 

Compliance & Certification Management 

  • Serve as the internal subject matter expert on IPC/WHMA-A-620 and other applicable aerospace and defense standards; ensure all training content stays current with standard revisions. 
  • Own technician certification tracking — maintain accurate records, manage renewal cycles, and ensure compliance across the workforce. 
  • Prepare the training program for internal audits, customer audits, and AS9100/NADCAP reviews; lead training-related corrective actions when findings arise. 
  • Partner with Quality and Engineering to ensure training content reflects the latest drawing revisions, customer specifications, and non-conformance trends. 
  • Maintain all training records in the ERP/MES system with the accuracy and completeness required for regulatory and contractual compliance. 

Metrics & Reporting 

  • Define and own key training KPIs: time-to-certification, trainee throughput, first-pass yield by cohort, certification compliance rates, and trainer utilization. 
  • Deliver regular reporting to Operations and People leadership that connects training outcomes to production performance and quality metrics. 
  • Use data to make the case for program investments, headcount, and curriculum changes — and to proactively flag risks before they hit the floor. 
  • Maintain a real-time view of training pipeline capacity to support workforce planning and production scheduling. 

Cross-Functional Leadership 

  • Act as the strategic interface between the training function and Engineering, Quality, and Production leadership — ensuring training is a driver of throughput and quality, not a bottleneck. 
  • Collaborate with People/HR on workforce planning, new hire onboarding sequencing, and internal mobility pathways for technicians. 
  • Champion the training program’s role in Senra’s scale strategy — bringing visibility to wins, surfacing systemic challenges, and advocating for necessary resources. 

What you'll bring to the team:

  • 10+ years of hands-on experience in wire harness assembly or similar electro-mechanical manufacturing. 
  • 5+ years as a Technical Trainer in a production environment, with demonstrated ownership of training content and trainee outcomes. 
  • 2+ years of direct people management experience, including performance management and team development. 
  • Deep familiarity with IPC/WHMA-A-620 and aerospace/defense quality standards. 
  • Proven ability to build and manage structured training programs — curriculum design, documentation, and assessment. 
  • Strong communication skills: able to present to leadership, coach trainers, and hold technicians accountable — all with the same credibility. 
  • Comfortable with data — able to track, interpret, and act on training metrics without needing to be an analyst. 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • IPC/WHMA-A-620 Certified Trainer (CIT) or equivalent certification. 
  • Experience managing training operations during a manufacturing scale-up or high-growth environment. 
  • Proficiency in ERP/MES systems for training record management and reporting. 
  • Experience with AS9100, NADCAP, or equivalent audit environments. 
  • Background in instructional design or adult learning principles. 

Compensation:  

  • Compensation will be based on experience, qualifications, and other job-related factors.  
  • Salary Range: $100,000-$140,000 
  • This is an onsite role at our headquarters in Redondo Beach or Cypress, CA.  

Benefits:  

  • Unmatched opportunities to drive impact on a friendly and mission-driven team  
  • Own a piece of the pie with equity participation!   
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life and long-term disability coverage  
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Dependent Spending Account (DSA) for health-related expenses  
  • 20 vacation days per year and 12 company holidays for rest and relaxation
  • a 401(k) plan to set yourself up for retirement
  • Choose a record you love, and we’ll add it to our growing vinyl collection!  
  • $50/month DoorDash credit – lunch is on us!   
  • Up to $100/month reimbursement for gym memberships   
  • Fully stocked kitchen with snacks and beverages  
  • Regular team-building events, lunches, and the occasional breakfast burrito!   
  • Bright, open office with communal spaces for collaboration and free parking  
  • Conveniently located near the metro, major freeways and local dining spots  

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Contact us at jobs@senrasystems.us or visit our website https://senrasystems.us. 

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  • To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR here.  

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$100,000 - $140,000 USD

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