Curriculum Developer

Our world is transforming, and PTC is leading the way. Our software brings the physical and digital worlds together, enabling companies to improve operations, create better products, and empower people in all aspects of their business.

Our people make all the difference in our success. Today, we are a global team of nearly 7,000 and our main objective is to create opportunities for our team members to explore, learn, and grow – all while seeing their ideas come to life and celebrating the differences that make us who we are and the work we do possible.

Overview
The Curriculum developer contributes to the development and maintenance activities of 70+ courses, across multiple modalities, and PLM and ALM products, and 8+ certification exams. This role is multi-faceted and collaborates effectively across functional teams working with requirements leads, certification, operations, delivery teams, production, and with leadership.
Key Responsibilities

  • Work alone and with other curriculum developers across multiple ALM and PLM development projects and various learning modalities with a focus on speed and consistency
  • Work with requirements leads on curriculum design
  • Manage their development using defined workflows and tools
  • Ensure content aligns with defined strategy and applicable standards or frameworks
  • Review, test, and continuously improve content, assessments, and learning materials
  • Monitor content and exam effectiveness using data and feedback and collaborate with the support the growth of the certification program
  • Liaison with instructor community for feedback and VILT preparedness.
  • Track and summarize learner feedback and work with developers to address in course updates.
    • Assist with resource allocation and planning for curriculum projects
  • Perform quality control activities and define an efficient final testing strategy Look for ways to modernize and adopt AI with a focus on speed.
  • Facilitates exam build activities with SMEs in collaboration with requirements leads
  • Works on key organizational initiatives


Life at PTC is about more than working with today’s most cutting-edge technologies to transform the physical world. It’s about showing up as you are and working alongside some of today’s most talented industry leaders to transform the world around you.

If you share our passion for problem-solving through innovation, you’ll likely become just as passionate about the PTC experience as we are. Are you ready to explore your next career move with us?

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