$35.72-$53.57 Hourly / $6,191.47-$9,285.47 Monthly / $74,297.60-$111,425.60 Yearly
Develops employee training related to health and safety and equipment certification for City employees; develops competency assessment tools and manages employee assessments for each diverse work group within departments to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) training requirements as detailed in 29 CFR 1910 and 1926 standards.
Serves as the principal trainer for all City departments’ required safety training needs; is able to train and/or facilitate training in topics such as but not limited to, HAZCOM, confined space, excavations, scaffolding, hot work, forklift, respiratory protection, maintenance of Traffic (MOT), first aid/CPR, and blood borne pathogens.
Works with department management to schedule training courses to ensure compliance with mandatory safety training (City, state and federal); identifies any new safety training needs as necessary; coordinates with appropriate personnel to ensure training is scheduled at required intervals; reviews new regulations and recommends proper compliance strategy for the division; serves as divisional liaison with all external safety agencies; ensures job site safety and accompanies agencies during safety inspections; communicates through reports and written correspondence.
Identifies, summarizes and prioritizes department and division safety training needs; compiles training needs into an annual plan; determines format for training and schedules locations and dates for offered training; schedules individuals for training; ensures registration process is completed when required; monitors training feedback and attendance.
Researches information and training resources; contacts educational institutions and private vendors regarding training needs and programs; reviews City training resources; researches online training, video based training and other training references.
Maintains administrative records for training; updates training database; issues certificates for completion of training; maintains training library; checks materials out to employees; obtains training materials; updates electronic training materials; maintains and monitors training budget; recommends budgetary needs to meet training objectives.
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: training and development principles, practices and techniques; Workers’ Compensation rules and regulations; OSHA; safety practices; maintenance and servicing requirements for safety equipment; City departments.
Some knowledge of: City budgeting and purchasing processes.
Ability to: interpret and apply the theories, practices and procedures of OSHA and Florida Workers’ Compensation rules and regulations and safety principles, methods and procedures; carry out assigned projects to completion; organize; communicate and coordinate activities with outside agencies; maintain records; collect, organize and analyze data and prepare reports and recommendations; communicate professionally and effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, City officials, labor unions, and the public.
Skill in: use of computers and software (Excel, Access, Word, Training Management System); written and oral communications; public relations.