Description
The Trainer helps new and current construction employees build the skills they need to work safely, efficiently, and grow within the company. This role provides hands-on and classroom training for supervisors, operators and laborers, supports career development, and promotes proper equipment use to reduce costs and improve jobsite performance.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Train new and existing employees on equipment operation, safety, and best practices.
- Assess skills and provide customized training to improve performance.
- Help with hiring and promotion by evaluating operator and laborer abilities.
- Create and lead classroom, field, and online training sessions.
- Manage the Operator Certification Program, including testing and field follow-up.
- Work closely with field employees and supervisors to support development.
- Promote and teach safe work practices; participate on the Safety Committee.
- Understand company equipment, its safe and efficient use, and how to prevent damage or misuse.
- Stays ahead of industry trends by using technology to enhance training and anticipate future needs
- Ability to tailor communication and training methods to suit different audiences, ensuring information is delivered in the most effective format.
- Builds strong relationships and develops peer leaders to extend the reach and impact of training throughout the organization.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
- Experience productively and safely operating various heavy equipment in construction.
- Strong understanding of earthmoving and construction practices.
- Skilled in teaching and coaching employees of different experience levels.
- Clear communicator, both in writing and in person.
- Patient, professional, and a team player.
- Self-motivated with strong problem-solving and people skills.
- Able to recognize and develop employee strengths to help them succeed.
- Strong public speaking and presentation skills, with experience delivering training to groups of various sizes in both classroom and field settings.