Wärtsilä

Manager, Technical Talent Programs

Lead early-career technical talent programs at Wärtsilä in Houston, Texas. Build university partnerships, design internships, and enhance onboarding to support workforce growth. Enjoy a hybrid work model and comprehensive benefits in a global renewable energy leader.

Wärtsilä

Company Overview

Wärtsilä Oyj Abp

Helsinki, Finland

1834

Approximately 18,300 employees globally (source: wartsila.com). Revenue figures for 2023 are not detailed in available sources.

What They Do

Wärtsilä Energy specializes in providing flexible engine power plants that can operate on sustainable fuels, alongside energy storage systems and optimization technologies such as the GEMS platform. Their offerings include full lifecycle services aimed at balancing renewable energy sources and enabling 100% renewable grids (source: wartsila.com). The company’s product lineup features utility-scale Quantum battery energy storage systems designed for compactness and efficiency, intelligent software for real-time control, and hybrid solutions that integrate engines with storage capabilities (source: wartsila.com). Target markets encompass power utilities, independent producers, and industries across 180 countries that require reliable baseload power, peak shaving, or grid stability in the face of increasing solar and wind intermittency (source: wartsila.com). Wärtsilä differentiates itself through a global portfolio that exceeds 18 GWh of storage deployed or contracted, emphasizing bankable reliability and expertise in decarbonizing energy systems (source: wartsila.com).

Projects & Track Record

Wärtsilä has an impressive track record, having installed 79 GW of power plant capacity across 180 countries and over 130 energy storage systems, with a global storage portfolio exceeding 18 GWh (source: wartsila.com). Notable projects include the tenth energy storage system for Flow Power in Australia, the fourth stage of Origin Energy’s Eraring battery system, and a synchronous condenser power plant designed for an Australian mining operation (source: wartsila.com). The company is also engaged in ongoing projects such as the Eraring battery stages and co-research initiatives aimed at enhancing predictive engine safety (source: wartsila.com). Key clients include Flow Power, Origin Energy, and various mining operations in Australia and Mauritania, showcasing Wärtsilä's commitment to delivering reliable energy solutions (source: wartsila.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Wärtsilä has made significant strides, including the announcement of its tenth Australian energy storage project for Flow Power and the renewal of an operation and maintenance agreement for a Mauritanian gold mine (source: wartsila.com). The company has also introduced the first power plant with a synchronous condenser for Australian mining, aimed at integrating renewable energy sources (source: wartsila.com). Additionally, Wärtsilä has appointed Luke Witmer as Vice President of Software Engineering for Energy Storage, reflecting its commitment to innovation in this sector (source: wartsila.com). The company has set fire safety benchmarks with its Quantum3 system while advancing the Eraring battery project, further solidifying its leadership in energy solutions (source: wartsila.com).

Working There

Wärtsilä offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including engineering, product development, sales, and software engineering, particularly in the development of the GEMS platform (source: wartsila.com). The company employs over 18,300 individuals across 77 countries, with hiring occurring at its Helsinki headquarters and globally across more than 230 locations (source: salestools.io). The workplace culture emphasizes collaboration and innovation, featuring modern facilities in Helsinki that include open-plan offices, wellness rooms, and fitness centers (source: salestools.io). Documented benefits include support for work-life balance and a purpose-driven environment that fosters creativity and technological advancement (source: salestools.io).


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Job Description

The Manager, Technical Talent Programs plays a pivotal role in building a sustainable and future‑ready technical workforce across Region North (AMER). This role leads early‑career talent strategy for technical and Field Service populations by developing strong academic partnerships, designing best‑in‑class internship and trainee programs, and owning structured induction experiences for new hires.

This position directly supports Wärtsilä's long‑term growth, technical capability continuity, safety culture, and employer brand in the North American technical labor market.

Key Responsibilities

Technical Careers Strategy & Talent Pipeline

  • Define and execute a regional early‑career and technical talent strategy aligned with Operations and Field Service workforce demand.
  • Translate business needs into scalable, sustainable hiring pipelines through academic and early‑career programs.

University & Technical College Partnerships

  • Build and maintain long‑term partnerships with targeted universities, community colleges, and technical schools across the region.
  • Position Wärtsilä as an employer of choice for technical talent through a clear and compelling employer value proposition for students and educators.

Internship & Trainee Program Management

  • Design, launch, and continuously improve technical internship and trainee programs supporting Field Service and operational roles.
  • Ensure program quality, consistency, safety compliance, and alignment with future technical skill requirements.

Induction & Onboarding Excellence

  • Own and evolve structured induction programs for early‑career and newly hired Field Service employees in Region North.
  • Partner with Service, QEHS, and HR teams to ensure onboarding accelerates productivity, retention, and safe ways of working.

Stakeholder & Vendor Collaboration

  • Work closely with Field Service leaders, HR Business Partners, Talent Acquisition, and external training providers to deliver programs at scale.
  • Act as the regional subject matter expert for early‑career and technical workforce programs.

Program Performance & Continuous Improvement

  • Track and analyze outcomes such as conversion rates, time to productivity, and retention.
  • Use data‑driven insights to continuously improve program design, partnerships, and delivery models.

Qualifications & Experience

Required

  • Proven experience designing and leading technical workforce, early‑career, or internship programs.
  • Strong understanding of technical, blue‑collar, or skilled trade talent pipelines.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and manage external partnerships (universities, technical schools, training providers).
  • Solid program and stakeholder management skills across multiple functions and locations.

Preferred

  • Experience supporting Field Service, Manufacturing, Engineering, or Operations populations.
  • Exposure to safety‑critical or regulated environments.
  • Knowledge of US / AMER early‑career technical labor markets.

Why You'll Love Working at Wärtsilä

Wärtsilä is a global leader in innovative technologies and lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets. We are at the forefront of enabling the transition toward sustainable societies through smart technology.

You'll join a diverse, inclusive, and purpose‑driven organization where you can shape the future of technical talent, make a tangible impact on workforce sustainability, and grow your career in a truly global environment.

Candidates for regular U.S and Puerto Rico positions must be a U.S. citizen, national, or an alien admitted as permanent resident, refugee, asylee with valid work permit or temporary resident under 8 U.S.C. 1160(a) or 1255a(1). Individuals with temporary visas such as E, F-1, H-1, H1B, H-2, L, B, J, or TN or who need sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future, are not eligible for hire.

Individuals hired for positions that require on-site customer interactions and/or in-person travel may be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or other country-specific vaccinations, unless otherwise prohibited by law.

Wärtsilä North America values our employees. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Wärtsilä North America is an EOE/AA employer.

At Wärtsilä we value, respect and embrace all our differences, and are committed to diversity, inclusion and equal employment opportunities; everyone can be their true self and succeed based on their job-relevant merits and abilities.

Effective January 2025, Wartsila companies in the USA have implemented a new hybrid work model. Most employees who live within 40 miles of an office will work 2 days per week in office. This model will provide our employees the flexibility of working from home, while also providing the benefits of in-person collaboration twice a week. We will be happy to provide more information during your interview process.

Please note that according to Wärtsilä policy, voluntary consent for a security check may be required from candidates being considered for this position, depending on the applicable country.

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About the role

April 29, 2026

Full time

Company

April 29, 2026

Hybrid

Smart Grid

Wärtsilä

wartsila.com

  •  Houston, Texas, United States

Proven experience in technical workforce or internship programs

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