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Divisional Training Lead

SET Environmental Inc
$65,000-$75,000/year - SET Environmental has a full range of benefit options including Medical, Dental, and Vision, Paid Time Off, 401K as well as other supplemental benefits.
United States, Texas, Crosby
6707 Miller Wilson Road (Show on map)
Feb 23, 2025

A Divisional Training Lead at Safe Rescue, a division of SET Environmental is responsible to:



  • Be qualified to instruct employees about the subject matter that is being presented in training
  • Complete a training program for teaching the subjects they are expected to teach, or shall have the academic credentials and instructional experience necessary for teaching the subjects
  • Demonstrate competent instructional skills and knowledge of the applicable subject matter and has satisfactorily completed an instructional training program in "Train-the-trainer"
  • Establish key objectives and curriculum to accomplish objectives for each class
  • Give lectures and organize activities to present material and deepen understanding of coursework
  • Create and observe scenarios that test students' knowledge
  • Answer students' questions and provide support to help them succeed
  • Record students' attendance and involvement
  • Maintain safety policies and practices throughout the delivery of the course
  • Demonstrate all skills prior to allowing students to perform the skills in a scenario
  • Will require some regional travel for site training, 50% or greater. May be required to stay multiple days depending on the needs of the training
  • Additional miscellaneous duties as assigned


POSITION REQUIREMENTS



  • Bachelor's degree in environmental science, Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent experience preferred
  • BCSP (Board of Certified Safety Professionals) Certification (CSP, ASP, OHST) (at least one preferred)
  • Proficient understanding of OSHA regulations and how they apply to various industries
  • Understanding of the Incident Command System
  • Understanding of the history and background of the HAZWOPER program
  • Knowledge and understanding of working in both the emergency response and hazardous waste operations (Site characterization, Hazard recognition, Toxicology, Radiation, Personal protective equipment, Decontamination, Job hazard analysis, Spill response/mitigation - confinement of the effective area, control the spill, containment, clean-up)
  • Extensive knowledge, skills, and abilities in conducting OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 based training and have experience developing course content for all the HAZWOPER courses
  • Completed a significant number of hours of in person training as a lead instructor. Greater than 500 preferred.
  • Current OSHA 501 Trainer for General Industry preferred

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