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Armada

Technical Trainer - AI Infrastructure Products (Part-time)

United States (Remote) (Remote)part-timemidAdded today

About this role

Join Armada as a Part-Time Technical Trainer to create hands-on demo content and deliver customer training sessions for our edge AI infrastructure platform. This flexible, project-based role (averaging ~1 week/month) blends technical marketing and customer enablement, ideal for experienced trainers seeking meaningful part-time work without full-time commitment.

What you'll do

  • Design and deliver interactive, hands-on technical training sessions at customer sites globally
  • Create customer-centric demo content and curriculum tailored to technical practitioners and managers
  • Conduct pre-engagement needs assessments to align training with customer use cases
  • Travel domestically and internationally to conduct in-person training; deliver remote sessions as needed
  • Provide post-training follow-up and support to ensure customer success
  • Develop relatable, use-case-driven training flows replacing engineering-focused recordings

What they're looking for

  • Technical training and curriculum design
  • GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) platform knowledge
  • AI and edge infrastructure understanding
  • Customer communication and presentation skills
  • Hands-on technical enablement
  • Needs assessment and discovery
  • Adaptability to diverse technical audiences
  • Remote and in-person facilitation
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Armada

Armada builds modular, liquid-cooled data center infrastructure designed for AI and compute workloads, with a focus on deployment and optimization. The company is hiring for engineering and technical roles spanning mechanical design, field deployment, customer success, and financial analysis to support its infrastructure products.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through your experience designing and delivering hands-on technical training—what made it effective?
  • How have you adapted training content for audiences ranging from technical practitioners to senior managers?