Troubleshoot technical issues related to learning systems and provide user support to ensure a smooth learning experience.
Guide external learning vendors on how to successfully integrate their tools with Lutron’s learning platforms.
Manage and maintain Lutron University's learning technology stack, including the LMS (Workday Learning), LXPs (LinkedIn Learning, NovoEd), and internal learning portals (MS SharePoint).
Integrate, implement, and support a variety of learning technologies, including authoring tools, mobile platforms, AI generators, and other digital learning apps.
Track, analyze, and report on learning data to monitor engagement, platform utilization, and overall effectiveness of learning solutions.
Support the creation and sustainability of multimedia content such as eLearning modules, videos, podcasts, and digital assessments.
Ensure accessibility, preservation, and proper management of digital learning content and materials.
Partner with instructional designers and facilitators to advise on the effective use of learning technologies in course design and delivery.
Collaborate with the Lutron University team to create and deliver engaging, technology-enhanced learning experiences.
Research, evaluate, and recommend emerging learning technologies to enhance user experience and learning effectiveness.
Requirements
project management
instructional technology
power bi
lms management
elearning tools
user-centered
Project Management (solution integration and deployment)
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Instructional Technology, Learning Design, or related field
Minimum, cumulative GPA of 3.00 for all related degrees
Experience in User-Centered Design, accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG), learning analytics and data visualization tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau)
Proven understanding of adult learning principles and corporate training strategies
Proficiency with eLearning development tools and digital media production
Benefits
The chance to make a meaningful impact on learners’ experiences globally
Opportunities to contribute to enterprise-wide learning initiatives
Opportunities for professional development
Access to cutting-edge tools and platforms
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Late 1950s
Founded
The company was established in the late 1950s by physicist Joel Spira.
$1B Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates over $1 billion in annual revenue, reflecting strong market presence.
15,000 Patents
Patented Devices
Over 15,000 patented devices have been developed and deployed worldwide.
Pioneered the first solid-state dimmer and reshaped how people control light.
Privately held and headquartered in Coopersburg, PA, the company has grown from a small lab to a global leader in lighting control systems.
Serve iconic residential and commercial projects—from cozy homes to large complexes like the New York Times Building and Lincoln Financial Field.
Offer integrated lighting, motorized shading, and control solutions, deployed across homes, offices, hotels, hospitals, and schools.
Notable innovations include the first mass-market electronic dimmer, fluorescent ballast controls, and combined light-and-shade systems.
Systems often include wireless and wired platforms tailored for specific environments—like HomeWorks QS for residences and Quantum for large buildings.
Culture + Values
Welcoming culture built on respect, fairness, and collaboration.
Empowered to give their best and achieve success.
Engaging everyone’s ideas and viewpoints is fundamental to our shared accomplishments.
Drive for excellence and innovation.
Committed to collaboration and drawing on diverse strengths.
Tight-knit community with lifelong friendships and shared interests.
Environment + Sustainability
10 billion kWh
Annual Electricity Savings
Products save nearly 10 billion kWh of electricity per year through energy-efficient designs.
60%/20%
Energy Use Reduction
Energy-saving products reduce lighting energy use by up to 60% and HVAC by 20%, significantly lowering energy consumption.
105%
Net Positive Energy
On-site renewable systems designed to supply 105% of net annual energy use, achieving net-positive energy status.
LEED Gold
Sustainability Certification
Costa Rica facility achieved LEED Gold certification in 2022, with a focus on zero-waste-to-landfill practices.
Many shade fabrics are UL Greenguard Gold certified to reduce VOCs.