- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Austin
Overview:
The Safety Training Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and delivering safety training programs at their assigned location, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, company policies, and promoting a strong safety culture. This role works in partnership with and under the guidance of the Corporate Safety Training Coordinator, maintaining alignment with company-wide training initiatives while addressing the unique safety needs of the local workforce.
Essential Functions:
1. Training Program Development, Coordination, and Delivery: 80%
- Coordinates and delivers safety training programs at the assigned location.
- Ensures consistency with corporate training programs while tailoring sessions to reflect site-specific operations and risks.
- Schedules, facilitates, and tracks all safety training for the local workforce, including refresher courses, and role-specific training.
- Evaluates and updates training programs to ensure alignment with the latest safety regulations and organizational needs.
- Conducts safety training sessions for field employees and supervisors.
- Coordinates and facilitates on-site and virtual training sessions, including new hire safety orientations and ongoing refresher training, to ensure broad access and engagement.
- Supports corporate initiatives by ensuring training materials and delivery align with company-wide standards and regulatory requirements.
- Maintains the site’s training calendar and communicates upcoming sessions to employees and supervisors.
2. Assessment and Evaluation: 10%
- Administers assessments and gathers feedback to evaluate the effectiveness of training delivered at the site.
- Collects and analyzes feedback from training participants to make continuous improvements.
- Prepares reports on training outcomes and compliance metrics for management review.
3. Collaboration and Support: 10%
- Partners with site managers, supervisors, and employees to identify emerging safety training needs.
- Provides guidance and assistance to local teams on conducting toolbox talks, tailgate meetings, and other informal safety education activities.
- Provides guidance to supervisors and employees on best practices in training facilitation.
- Assists in the creation and distribution of safety-related infographics and educational materials.
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Education, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of combined experience in analyzing training needs and developing, coordinating, and delivering (stand and deliver) training required. A relevant combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of this requirement.
Skills/Abilities:
- Comprehensive understanding of OSHA 1910 and 1926.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Bilingual – Spanish and English required.
- Experience with training software systems to maintain training matrices, schedules, and documentation.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to engage and instruct various audiences.
- Effective critical thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to identify issues and implement practical solutions.
- Strong organizational skills to manage multiple training programs and deadlines simultaneously.
- Excellent interpersonal skills for building positive relationships with employees, supervisors, and cross functional teams.
- Able to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment.
- Able to adapt and modify training approaches based on feedback and changing needs within the organization.
- Able to work independently while maintaining alignment with company-wide training standards.
- Strong attention to detail to ensure accuracy in training content and delivery.
- Able to facilitate training in both classroom and hands-on environments, maintaining participant engagement and focus.
- Able to design visually appealing and effective training materials, including infographics, presentations, and computer-based training.
- Able to motivate and inspire employees to value safety practices and integrate them into daily work routines.
Work Environment:
- Primarily office-based with frequent travel to job sites and other locations as needed.
Physical Demands:
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds at times with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Able to stand, walk, climb, bend, reach, stoop, kneel, lift, carry, push, pull, handle products, and stretch for extended periods with or without reasonable accommodation.