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Training Instructor- New Miner - Now Hiring

Job
Summary:
Instruction of inexperienced miner students in classroom and underground mining settings.
Conduct training in an engaging manner to help miners gain on-the-job skills to promote safety and health in the workplace.
Job duties for this position will require underground instruction for new miners.
A significant portion of the responsibilities for this position will require underground training capability (up to 75% underground time).
Essential Functions (95%)1.
Classroom Instruction of inexperienced miner classes.
2.
Underground skill training and instruction at the job site.
3.
Develop new training courses as assigned.
4.
Update existing training courses as needed to keep pace with technology and regulatory requirements.
Additional Functions (5%) Prepare and update materials.
Classroom instruction of Part 48 training classes as assigned.
Required Competencies:
1.
Five years underground mining experience.
2.
One year of training experience.
3.
Holds current MSHA Underground Instructor Qualification.
4.
Thorough knowledge of basic mining practices and general labor skills:
(track work, utilities, timbering, conveyor belts, ventilation controls, etc.
)5.
Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office/SharePoint.
Must have ability to create, edit, and presentPowerPoint presentations and store classroom materials in digital library.
Update training material as needed6.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
7.
Enthusiastic training style and capable of performing work in a systematic and detail-oriented manner.
8.
Alabama Mine Foreman/Fireboss Certification or obtain at the next available training opportunity.
Preferred Competencies:
1.
Ten years underground mining experience2.
Supervisor experienceSalary:
$16 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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