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Msha Mining Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Open Cut Operator

Wright, WY · On-site

$18.25 - $22.25/hr

... mining simulators. • MSHA Instructor certification. • Adult learning or training certifications. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Thorough understanding of surface mining processes and ...

Comprehensive knowledge of MSHA regulations, underground coal mining practices, and safety management systems. * Current Utah Mine Foreman Certification preferred. * MSHA Approved Instructor ...

Deliver instructor-led and hands-on safety training for employees at various skill levels ... MSHA compliance training * Crane operation and rigging safety * General and role-specific ...

... mining operations, including safety, welding and fabrication, production, maintenance, economics, equipment usage and staff utilization. * Must possess or be willing to obtain MSHA Instructor ...

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Deliver instructor-led and hands-on safety training for employees at various skill levels ... MSHA compliance training * Crane operation and rigging safety * General and role-specific ...

Deliver instructor-led and hands-on safety training for employees at various skill levels ... MSHA compliance training * Crane operation and rigging safety * General and role-specific ...

Senior Training Representative

MN · On-site

$85K - $112K/yr

Experience as a trainer in mining or heavy industry. * MSHA Instructor Card Holder. * Knowledge of MSHA standards. Please note that all applicants must meet the physical requirements of the position ...

OSHA 501 or MSHA Authorized Instructor, Part 46 and Part 48 preferred. * Authorized Instructor ... mining related safety experience. * Experience with all federal, state and company regulations.

OSHA 501 or MSHA Authorized Instructor, Part 46 and Part 48 preferred. * Authorized Instructor ... mining related safety experience. * Experience with all federal, state and company regulations.

... mining, and pulp and paper markets. With more than 630 pieces of construction machinery in our ... OSHA 501 or MSHA Authorized Instructor, Part 46 and Part 48 preferred. * Authorized Instructor ...

OSHA 501 or MSHA Authorized Instructor, Part 46 and Part 48 preferred. * Authorized Instructor ... mining related safety experience. * Experience with all federal, state and company regulations.

... mining, and pulp and paper markets. With more than 630 pieces of construction machinery in our ... OSHA 501 or MSHA Authorized Instructor, Part 46 and Part 48 preferred. * Authorized Instructor ...

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What are some common challenges faced by MSHA mining instructors when delivering safety training to mining personnel?

MSHA Mining Instructors often encounter challenges such as varying experience levels among trainees, language barriers, and keeping participants engaged during mandatory safety sessions. Additionally, instructors must stay updated on frequently changing MSHA regulations and tailor their training to reflect site-specific hazards and real-world scenarios. Overcoming these challenges requires strong communication skills, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous learning to ensure effective and compliant safety education.

What is an MSHA mining instructor?

MSHA Mining Instructors are professionals certified by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to teach safety and health regulations to miners and mining contractors. Their main role is to provide mandatory training, such as New Miner, Annual Refresher, and task-specific instruction, to ensure workers understand and comply with federal mining safety standards. These instructors help reduce workplace hazards and promote a culture of safety within the mining industry. They often have extensive experience in mining operations and a thorough understanding of MSHA regulations.

What is the difference between Msha Mining Instructor vs Msha Safety Trainer?

AspectMsha Mining InstructorMsha Safety Trainer
CertificationsMSHA Instructor Certification, First Aid/CPRMSHA Trainer Certification, OSHA Compliance
Work EnvironmentMining sites, training facilitiesMining sites, safety seminars, corporate training
Employer & Industry UsageMining companies, training providersMining companies, safety consulting firms

The Msha Mining Instructor primarily focuses on delivering MSHA-required training specific to mining operations, while the Msha Safety Trainer may cover broader safety topics and OSHA compliance. Both roles require similar certifications and are essential in mining safety education, but their scope and focus differ slightly based on training content and setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MSHA mining instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MSHA Mining Instructor, you need in-depth knowledge of mine safety regulations, mining operations, and instructional techniques, typically supported by MSHA certification and relevant industry experience. Familiarity with training software, presentation tools, and MSHA-approved curricula is essential for effective instruction and compliance. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to engage diverse learners are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure that miners receive thorough, accurate safety training, reducing workplace hazards and maintaining regulatory compliance.
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Job description


The HSET Advisor will interface with MSHA and State Mine Inspectors regarding compliance with all aspects of health and safety under the direction of the HSET Superintendent or the HSET Manager. This position will
provide leadership and direction of the day-to-day safety requirements in the surface and underground mining operations for Redpath Contracted Projects. The HSET Advisor will be responsible for supporting operations and providing guidance on the implementation of all RUSAC HSET procedures and policies, and all applicable federal and state regulations, to facilitate Redpath's Safety- First, Last and Always practices
Responsibilities
1. Ensures site compliance with Redpath standards, MSHA/OSHA standards, ATF regulations, applicable state regulation and client requirements.
2. Participate in and educate personnel in the Redpath Safety Program and Fatality Prevention Program.
3. Communicate, coach, and assist the workforce to ensure that all safety expectations are understood and met.
4. Uphold the RUSAC HSET strategy for Health, Safety, Environment & Training.
5. Assists with investigations relating to serious accidents or serious injuries, coordinates with site leadership, MSHA and client as needed during these situations.
6. Support & train personnel in Incident Investigations for basic / root cause analysis.
7. Supporting employees and supervisors in conducting risk assessments.
8. Ensures all departments are aware of obligations with respect to compliance to legislative and client requirements, and conditions of the project contract and licenses.
9. Provide support to the project by maintaining a constant visible presence in the field performing underground site visits to the entire project area of responsibility.
10. Briefs project leadership team and supervision of any new or conflictive legislative matters that could
impact the project.
11. Ensure all known incidents are reported immediately.
12. Ensure incident corrective actions are followed up and completed in a timely manner.
13. Review safety obligations of the clients and ensure they are carried out as per the terms of the contract,
and communicated to all, employees, leadership, etc.
14. Facilitates RSP training for new Redpath supervisors.
15. Addresses safety-related complaints from employees.
16. Ensures Personal Protective Equipment is being used and properly maintained.
17. Ensure new employees are orientated to the project underground operations, and all required
documentation is completed accurately.
18. Must be able to comprehend and provide written and verbal instructions as required to perform duties in
an efficient manner.
19. Ensure safety boards are maintained with notices including but not limited to: Health and Safety Policy,
Inspections and Audit results, Project Hazard Assessment, Location of First Aiders etc.
20. Comply with daily, weekly and monthly safety directives, policies, and procedures.
21. Maintain confidentiality with respect to Redpath and client information.
22. Complies with and ensure compliance with Redpath's Policies and Procedures as detailed in the appropriate manuals, handbooks, directives, Safe Work Procedures (SWP).
23. Serve as a point of contact for training related queries and concerns from employees and management.
24. Assess the skill levels of personnel through practical and theoretical evaluations.
25. Provide certification for employees on the successful completion of training programs, ensuring they meet the required competency levels.
26. Conduct onboarding inductions for new and transferred employees, ensuring that all requirements of new / experienced miner training are met including MSHA requirements.
27. If required to operate a company vehicle during the course of employment, must meet the requirements
to be an eligible user of company vehicles. Must possess a current State Driver's License and acceptable driving record.
28. Able to work in excess of 40 hours a week, overtime, day and nights, weekends, holidays and shift rotations.
29. Compliance with Redpath Core Competencies is an essential duty and responsibility.
30. The duties and responsibilities listed above are representative of the nature and level of work assigned
and are not necessarily all inclusive.
31. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Assist other job functions as required
Qualifications
Education:
1. Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety or related field preferred.
2. Certified Mine Safety Professional (CMSP) preferred.
3. MSHA Instructor Surface and Underground.
4. Incident Investigation Training.
5. Redpath Train the Trainer qualified.
Work Experience:
• 5 years of Health and Safety experience, preferably in an underground mining environment.
• Experience in Mine Inspection Techniques(including Health Sampling).
• Proven accident investigation experience.
• Trained in all aspects of Surface and Underground mining.
Knowledge Required:
1. Strong Microsoft Office skills, especially Word and Excel.
2. Able to deliver effective results, meet tight deadlines, and targets.
3. Knowledge of underground mine plants, shaft sinking, underground mining/development and mining
equipment.
4. Strong Leadership Skills.
5. Good Decision Maker.
6. Achievement orientation.
7. Highly competent in Conflict Management.
8. Excellent Presentation Skills.
9. High analytical Skills.
10. Strong Problem-Solving Skills.
11. Motivational Skills.
12. Highly effective organizational skills.
13. Very strong interpersonal skills in order to develop effective internal and external relationships.
14. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
15. Strong written and reporting skills.
16. Ability to communicate effectively with audiences that include but are not limited to management,
coworkers, subordinates, clients, vendors, contractors, and other stakeholders.
Other Requirements:
1. Ability to pass background clearance check, drug screening and physical.
2. Appointed as site trainer
About Us
In 1962, Jim Redpath's vision for the company was much the same as it is today; offering a high level of service to the mining industry, which exceeds current standards and provides challenge for its employees. With a foundation built on global experience, adaptability and exceptional workmanship, Redpath leads the industry with cutting edge innovations in safety and mining practices. Services including underground construction, shaft sinking, raiseboring, mine contracting, raise mining, mine development, engineering and technical services and a variety of specialty services are offered around the world, with the expertise and qualifications in place to support any scope of work. Global experience has given Redpath expansive regulatory knowledge, regional expertise, and cultural sensitivity. Redpath has built a solid reputation for conquering tough challenges and adapting to a variety of environments. Redpath's employees are the heart of the company's success, and it remains through them that the company will continue to expand and flourish.
Redpath is committed to an environment that is barrier-free. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance so that we can arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation.