Full-Time

Instructional Designer

Posted on 9/23/2025

TFE

TFE

501-1,000 employees

Produces global wines and spirits brands

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Westminster, CO, USA

In Person

Category
Training
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree with 7 years applicable experience or Masters degree with 5 years applicable experience.
  • Degree preferred in adult education, science, or related field.
  • Applicable experience is required in instructional design and or adult education.
  • Portfolio with examples of work will be requested.
  • Working knowledge of modern adult learning principles and techniques.
  • Experience creating online modules and instructor-based training sessions, instructor-led training guides, supporting materials following an ADDIE (or similar) instructional design process.
  • Ability to organize employee and student curriculums based on job field or functional areas of responsibility.
  • Working knowledge of a wide range of instructional technologies including the ability to assist instructional faculty and program staff in choosing/implementing the best methods to meet the program’s identified needs.
  • Strong written, verbal, and visual communication skills.
  • Strong understanding of Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Products, Articulate 360 Suite, or similar platforms.
  • Knowledge of instructional design software suites and learning management systems (Absorb or similar Learning Management Systems).
  • Ability to work in a fast paced, rapidly evolving and fluid environment; must be able to manage multiple projects, sometimes on tight deadlines, while liaising with multiple project managers.
  • Proficiency with eLearning and/or video development software (Articulate 360 Storyline and Rise, Camtasia, and Vyond) and Microsoft 365.
  • Demonstrate success in core competencies: Safety, Teamwork, Quality, and Ownership.
Responsibilities
  • Work with the learning team to design, develop high quality training materials including eLearning, in-person and virtual classes and presentations, micro-learning, job-aids, video-based, etc.
  • Apply adult learning principles and accessibility standards to ensure inclusivity and knowledge retention.
  • Adhere to internal organizational editorial styles and branding guidelines.
  • Maintain course updates in the Learning Management System.
  • Assist with LMS operations.
  • Use Articulate 360, Vyond, Camtasia, and other software to develop courses.
  • Manage instructional design projects and responsibilities independently, ensuring timely and high-quality delivery.
  • Create design documents and storyboards outlining course objectives, content, assessment, and evaluation criteria.
  • Ensure ongoing compliance by proactively completing required training and documentation in accordance with organizational standards.
  • Implement the requirements of DOE Handbook DOE-HDBK-l078-94; DOE Standards DOE STD-l060¬93; ANZI/OSHA training requirements; and, other DOE orders and policies.
  • Develop and execute Legacy Management Support (LMS) program learning and development, training, communication of educational and learning materials, and other requirements for contract employees, all subcontractors, and courses for the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM), LMS program.
  • Develop assessments and feedback mechanisms to measure learning effectiveness and identify and implement areas of improvement.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Degree preferred in adult education, science, or related field.

Trinchero Family Estates is a large family-owned producer and distributor of wine and spirits with a portfolio that includes flagship, luxury, partner, import, and spirits brands. The company grows and makes wines and spirits at its facilities in California, owns many brands, and distributes products through its own network and international partners to customers in more than 50 countries. It differentiates itself by being the world’s second-largest family-owned winery and the fourth-largest winery overall, with vertically integrated production and a broad range from everyday labels to premium offerings, plus multiple tasting rooms. Its goal is to expand and manage a diverse portfolio while preserving family ownership, maintaining quality production, and extending its global reach.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

St. Helena, California

Founded

1948

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Libby expands premium non-alcoholic sparkling wines nationally.
  • Mumm Napa bolsters California sparkling portfolio leadership.
  • Sustainability investments across four wineries via Duke Energy.

What critics are saying

  • E.&J. Gallo erodes TFE's sparkling share with $450M 2025 sales.
  • Libby underperforms versus FRE, diluting non-alc margins.
  • Duke audit fails AB 32 mandates, triggers $10M+ fines.

What makes TFE unique

  • TFE leads non-alcoholic wines with FRE and exclusive Libby partnership.
  • Acquired Mumm Napa from Pernod Ricard on April 6, 2026.
  • Family-owned 75+ years, largest Napa Valley winery with 50+ brands.

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Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

401(k) Retirement Plan

Company News

WineBusiness
Apr 10th, 2026
Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits accelerates non-alcoholic leadership through exclusive partnership with Libby.

Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits accelerates non-alcoholic leadership through exclusive partnership with Libby. Apr 10, 2026. ST. HELENA, Calif., April 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits today announced a strategic sales and marketing partnership with Libby Beverage Company, becoming the exclusive U.S. sales and distribution partner for Libby Non-Alcoholic Wines. The partnership builds on Trinchero's long-standing leadership in the non-alcohol space, including the consistently category-leading FRE brand. Libby was founded by winemaker Grant Hemingway and beverage entrepreneur John Green to bring a modern, culturally relevant, quality-driven approach to non-alcoholic wine. The brand focuses on premium de-alcoholized sparkling Rosé and White blends (SRP $15.99), emphasizing balance, acidity, and drinkability rather than alcohol removal alone. In 2025, Libby emerged as a high-growth brand in the non-alcohol set and has continued to expand nationwide distribution since. "Partnering with Trinchero gives us the scale and expertise to take Libby to the national stage while continuing to elevate what consumers expect from non-alcoholic wine," said Grant Hemingway, CEO and Co-Founder of Libby. "Together, we see a real opportunity to help shape the next generation of the category." "Libby is a strong addition to our non-alcoholic portfolio and aligns with our goal of bringing more consumers into the wine category, while also supporting our customers by helping them build more dynamic shelf sets with a broader range of high-quality non- and low-alcohol options," said Brie Wohld, Vice President, Marketing for Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits. The partnership further expands Trinchero's portfolio of more than 50 wine and spirits brands. About Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits A family-owned company for more than 75 years, Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits comprises more than 50 award-winning wine and spirits brands distributed globally. Founded in 1948 - when Italian immigrants Mario and Mary Trinchero moved their young family from New York City and purchased the Sutter Home winery in St. Helena - Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits remains rooted in Napa Valley. From these humble beginnings Trinchero has grown to become one of the five largest US wineries through strategic partnerships and investments in technology and vineyards, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to quality, value, sustainability and philanthropy. Today, the portfolio includes Sutter Home, Ménage à Trois, SEAGLASS Wine Company, Napa Cellars and Mumm Napa; luxury brands including Trinchero Napa Valley and Neyers Vineyards; partner brands Joel Gott Wines, Bravium and Bieler Père et Fils; a growing portfolio of alcohol-removed wine including Fre and Luminara, import brands Ceretto, Tenuta Regaleali, San Polo, Famiglia Cotarella, Avissi, Echo Bay, Celler Vall Llach and Terras Gauda; and spirits and specialty beverage brands Tres Agaves Organic Tequila, Tres Agaves Organic Cocktail Mixers, Amador Whiskey and Trincheri Vermouth. Learn more at www.tfewines.com. About Libby Beverage Company Libby Beverage Company is a modern wine brand focused exclusively on premium non-alcoholic sparkling wines. Founded by winemaker Grant Hemingway and beverage entrepreneur John Green, Libby was created to bring craftsmanship, flavor, and cultural relevance to the evolving non-alcoholic wine category. Produced from premium California wine and carefully dealcoholized to preserve balance and acidity, Libby's Sparkling White and Sparkling Rosé are designed for today's moderation-minded consumers. Learn more at www.drinklibby.com

Vinetur
Apr 6th, 2026
Pernod Ricard sells California sparkling wine brands to Trinchero Family Wine and Spirits.

Pernod Ricard sells California sparkling wine brands to Trinchero Family Wine and Spirits. French drinks giant accelerates U.S. wine exit as it sharpens focus on champagne and spirits portfolio. 2026-04-06 Pernod Ricard has completed the sale of its California sparkling wine brands, marking a significant shift in its U.S. wine business. The French group announced it finalized the sale of its Mumm Napa sparkling wines, excluding champagne, to California-based Trinchero Family Wine and Spirits. The deal also includes the Mumm Sparkling California and DVX brands. Trinchero, which has operated in Napa Valley for 75 years, is one of the leading wine producers in the United States. The transaction amount was not disclosed. Pernod Ricard clarified that the sale does not include the G.H. Mumm champagne brand or other international Mumm operations. In a separate move, Pernod Ricard also confirmed the sale of its Kenwood Vineyards in Sonoma Valley to F. Korbel & Bros, another California producer known for sparkling wines. This deal covers about eight hectares of vineyards, winemaking facilities, and Kenwood's visitor center. The financial terms were not made public. These sales are part of Pernod Ricard's ongoing strategy to focus on its core businesses of champagne and spirits. In 2025, the company had already divested an international portfolio of wines as it shifted attention away from still wines in favor of higher-margin products. The company stated that these transactions reflect its continuous evaluation of strategic opportunities. The moves come at a time when the global alcoholic beverage market faces challenges, with slower growth and changing consumer preferences affecting sales across categories. Against this backdrop, Pernod Ricard and Brown-Forman, the American owner of Jack Daniel's whiskey, confirmed on March 26 that they are in talks regarding a possible merger. Both companies see potential benefits in combining their commercial strengths across different markets. Pernod Ricard's exit from most of its U.S. wine business signals a broader trend among major beverage groups to streamline portfolios and concentrate on premium segments where they hold strong positions. The company continues to invest in its champagne brands and spirits portfolio as it adapts to evolving market conditions and prepares for possible consolidation within the industry. Liked the read? Share it with others!

Wine Industry Advisor
Dec 16th, 2025
Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits Acquires Mumm Napa

December 16, 2025 (St. Helena, CA) -- Trinchero Family Wine & Spirits announces its agreement to acquire Mumm Napa, a renowned California sparkling

Pacific Publishing Group Inc.
Apr 21st, 2025
Madera vintner honored in nation's oldest wine judging competition

Northern California-based Trinchero Family Estate also received Lifetime Achievement Honors, with Lodi-based Marian's Old Vine Zinfandel recognized as Vineyard of the Year.

Springfield Business Journal
Jan 5th, 2024
Wine Review: Alcohol-free wines offer change from the norm

I recently had an opportunity to sample some alcohol-free wines from Trinchero Family Estates, the same people that introduced the blush zinfandel wine that swept the country several years ago.

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