Edgewater Technical Associates is seeking qualified candidates for an Industrial Safety & Health Training Instructor opportunity to support the Hanford Site HAMMER Facility in Richland, WA
DESCRIOPTION OF WORK
Seeking training instructors for coursework in the following areas: Hoisting and Rigging, Fall Protection, Confined Space, and Industrial Safety & Health training topics.
Please Note: Instructor(s) does not have to be skilled and experienced to train in ALL the training program areas listed. However, he/she does need to be skilled and experienced to train in fall protection and confined space entry training program areas. It is expected that instructor(s) has some knowledge in general industry or construction so that if not selected as the primary instructor for a training program, they could assist the primary instructor during course instruction, e.g., donning a fall protection harness is applicable in Slip Simulator and Fall Protection training, so experience in either course has transferable applicability.
Training instructor support is strictly based on the training demands of the Hanford Site Contractors.
Industrial Safety & Health Training
HAMMER provides a wide variety of training for Hanford and non-Hanford customers. Whether DOE required, regulatory driven, a Site-wide Standard or best practice, HAMMER courses are designed to be student centric and performance-based. Our goal is to provide students with the knowledge to perform to a high level in a safe manner.
Examples of Industrial Safety training subjects include but are not limited to:
•COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER SAFETY
•SUSPECT AND COUNTERFEIT ITEMS
•ON THE JOB TRAINER (OJT) FUNDAMENTALS
•ON THE JOB EVALUATOR (OJE) FUNDAMENTALS
•EXCAVATION SHORING & TRENCHING
•SAFETY LEADERSHIP/OVERSIGHT
Instructor Expectations:
The instructor(s) shall:
•Attain proficiency in each course prior to teaching the class unsupervised. This will entail studying the course(s) material, discussion of the course material with current instructor(s) or training program manager to ensure adequate knowledge of the material, observing the class, and conducting the class under the supervision of a current instructor or HAMMER individual identified by the BTR. This will be coordinated through the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR. The HAMMER individual identified by the BTR will ultimately determine and document if a new instructor(s) is approved to teach classes unsupervised.
•Provide training in accordance with, and without deviation from, approved current course lesson plans. Deviation from approved course lesson plans is not allowed without prior approval from the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR.
•Notify the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR if he/she is unable to conduct the training as scheduled for any reason. This notification should be done prior to the course delivery date if possible.
•Notify the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR prior to the course delivery date if the contracted course lesson plans and/or curriculum cannot be followed as originally submitted or noted in the contractual SOW.
•Adhere to and require that all students abide by the approved Health and Safety Plan for each course. If a safety concern is raised or if a deviation to the approved safety plan is observed or anticipated, the instructor(s) shall notify the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR, responsible HAMMER Training manager, or HAMMER Operations immediately.
•Conduct all HAMMER Training related work in accordance with approved HMIS/HAMMER procedures and policies.
•Arrive thirty (30) minutes prior to the beginning of the course being taught to 1) ensure that the classroom, equipment, and course documents are in order for class and 2) greet students and ensure they are properly signed into class.
•Ensure that all students listed on the course roster (Note: HAMMER Training Logistics will provide the student roster) have a charge code entered in the appropriate area on the roster prior to submitting the roster to HAMMER Training Logistics at completion of the training.
•Verify all students successfully completed the training and indicate any students who did not successfully complete the course.
•Spend the time after class ends to ensure that all course materials/rosters have been checked for accuracy and delivered to HAMMER Training Logistics.
•Return the signed course roster (along with the original students’ course evaluation forms) to HAMMER Training Logistics at the completion of class. Please note: This step is necessary to ensure students’ training records get updated to show they completed the course.
Onsite Work Location
The primary location where this work scope shall be completed is at the HAMMER Facility (2890 Horn Rapids Road, Richland, WA 99354) or nearby satellite locations across the Hanford Site. Work will be performed in an office environment/conference room/classroom/HAMMER training props. When directed by the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR, courses may be conducted at satellite locations on the Hanford Site.
The HAMMER Facility is open from 5:30am to 5:30pm, Monday through Thursday. As deemed necessary, HAMMER is open non-standard hours (including Fridays) to support Hanford Site training needs. Work is to be performed during those hours unless special arrangements are made through the BTR and HAMMER Management.
INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS
•Minimum of eighteen (18) months experience providing instructional support on training subjects including or similar to those listed.
•Demonstrated knowledge of instructional techniques and adult education methods, applied through training or experience.
General Desired Qualifications (not specific to any particular training program):
•Experience working at a Government Operated Facility, i.e., Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DOD).
•Previous technical instructor experience
•Previous experience performing this specific training or be approved to participate in on-the-job training by the HAMMER individual identified by the BTR
•Ability to respond on short notice to requests to teach training courses
•Experience on the Hanford site will improve the ability of the individual(s) to complete the necessary activities
•Basic use of Audio/Visual (A/V) equipment
•Comfortable speaking in front of groups
•Basic use of Microsoft Office suite
•Strong customer service skills
•Strong instructional presentation skills, including the use of facilitation skills, questioning techniques, and in-class student feedback
•Strong instructional presentation skills, including presenting to a diverse student population; i.e., professional, bargaining unit, and management, etc.
INSTRUCTOR(S) PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Industrial Safety & Health Training
•Minimum of five (5) years of occupational experience in Construction or General Industry (an Associate’s college degree in occupational safety and health or a Certified Safety Professional designation may be substituted for two (2) years of experience).
•SCAFFOLD SAFETY - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER SAFETY - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•SUSPECT AND COUNTERFEIT ITEMS - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•AUDITOR TRAINING - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•EXCAVATION SHORING & TRENCHING - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•SAFETY LEADERSHIP/OVERSIGHT - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•ON THE JOB TRAINER (OJT) FUNDAMENTALS - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
•ON THE JOB EVALUATOR (OJE) FUNDAMENTALS - No Program-Specific Required Qualifications for this training program; HAMMER will provide qualifications.
If you are interested in being considered for this position and your resume clearly outlines your relevant experience for this position, please follow the application steps via our website: www.edgewatertech.net/careers
We look forward to hearing from you!
WORKING WITH EDGEWATER TECHNICAL ASSOCIATES
Founded in 2003, Edgewater Technical Associates, LLC (Edgewater) is a New Mexico-based small business headquartered in Los Alamos, NM, with five (5) regional offices across the United States to locally support our growing presence at project sites. Edgewater has a proven track record and is a trusted provider of fixed-price construction projects, engineering, and technical services for the Department of Energy (DOE), National Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Canadian Commercial Nuclear Industry, and private sector commercial contractors involved in nuclear, high-hazard, or complex operations. Edgewater’s experience and guidance ensure that our customers perform hazardous operations, comply with regulatory requirements, and maintain the highest quality and safety standards.
Edgewater is committed to recruiting and maintaining a staff of highly skilled professionals to support our customers. In keeping with this objective, we offer highly competitive salaries and employee benefit packages structured to best suit your needs. We offer multiple individual and family benefit options including paid time off, medical, dental, life, vision, and disability insurance, and a pre- and post-tax 401 (k) retirement account with Company matching contributions and 100% vesting for eligible participants beginning DAY 1.
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