The Instructional Designer is responsible for the analysis, design, development, and continuous improvement of learning content that drives measurable performance outcomes in an automotive retail environment. This role sits at the intersection of learning science, creative production, and business performance — translating client objectives and subject matter expertise into structured, engaging, and pedagogically sound learning experiences across multiple modalities. Operating within MSX’s Learning & Development team, the Instructional Designer works collaboratively with project managers, facilitators, creative strategists, evaluation personnel, and client stakeholders to ensure that every piece of learning content is grounded in defined learning objectives, aligned with adult learning principles, and designed for the context in which it will be consumed. This is a design-and-build role. The Instructional Designer is not simply assembling content — they are architecting learning experiences. They must balance instructional rigor with creative execution, client expectations with pedagogical best practice, and speed of delivery with quality of output. The role requires both the analytical discipline to define clear learning objectives and assessment strategies, and the creative fluency to bring those objectives to life through compelling storyboards, eLearning modules, facilitator guides, job aids, and blended learning solutions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level