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Schindler Elevator Corporation (U.S.) is offering an Operations Management program based in Cleveland, OH. This structured, 12-month experience combines formal training with hands-on field exposure, aimed to prepare participants for leadership roles.
Ideal candidates have a Bachelor’s degree and strong skills in customer service and communication. The program includes rotations through various departments and a mentor to guide participants along the way. Relocation may be required following the program completion.
Location: Cleveland, OH, United States
Job ID: 89432
We Elevate... Quality of urban life. Our elevators, escalators, and moving walks safely transport more than two billion of us up and down buildings and across transportation hubs every day. As part of the Schindler team, you’ll discover meaningful work that enhances quality of life for communities, and contribute to making places more accessible, inclusive, and sustainable for all.
The Operations Management program is a structured, 12‑month development experience that combines formal training with immersive, hands‑on field exposure. The program is designed to build a strong pipeline of Schindler’s most critical operational leadership roles, by equipping participants with the technical knowledge, business acumen, and leadership capabilities required to succeed.
Participants gain practical experience in the field, developing a deep understanding of Schindler’s products, services, and customers. Throughout the program, participants work closely with Area, Territory, and local leadership, including a dedicated mentor, to learn how to effectively manage the maintenance and repair of elevators, escalators, and moving walks.
In addition to field experience, the development program includes a structured curriculum delivered through in‑person training, eLearning modules, and cohort‑based sessions. Core focus areas include safety, product knowledge, resource planning, leadership, technician development, and financial acumen.
The program is divided into three distinct phases with specific learning objectives set for each phase. Upon completion of the program, participants MUST be open to relocating to other locations within the local territory should a permanent, full‑time Field Superintendent position not be available at their host training location near time of graduation.
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