What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Trades Instructor position at Lexicon, Inc.?
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Lexicon Inc. is searching for a full-time Construction Trades Instructor to help in employee training and education and administer apprenticeship programs. Are you an exceptional trainer with experience in the construction trades? Are you a road warrior that enjoys training in different places, meeting different faces? Read on!
Lexicon offers a unique combination of capabilities. Our services include construction management, fabrication, erection, mechanical installation, and plant maintenance for heavy industrial, commercial, and roadway projects, as well as a full spectrum of golf course construction and management services.
Lexicon's culture is what makes our company a fun and rewarding place to work. People, Quality, Safety, and Innovation are the values at the core of everything we do. We strive to live our visionary purpose: Real People. Lasting Partnerships. Unfailing Integrity. Building a better tomorrow one project at a time. And we want you to join us in this vision.
Construction Trades Instructor Position Summary
The Construction Trades Instructor will coordinate, instruct, and manage both classroom and field activities to teach the OSHA 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health Outreach Training Program. The ideal candidate will come with custom materials they have developed over time. As a subject matter expert in the safety curriculum, you will also serve as a Construction Trades instructor at our Little Rock campus, serving under the Training and Development office to provide training and education on other candidate qualified subject matter.
Construction Trades Instructor Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Create and conduct safety education sessions in English for all levels of construction personnel.
- Partner with Training and Development leadership and project-based leadership to schedule classroom instruction, online assessments, and field evaluations.
- Ensure education materials are available for all sessions.
- Adapt training content to suit various roles and skill levels within the construction workforce, ensuring information is practical, accessible, and understandable.
- Ensure training records are maintained in the Learning Management System.
- The ability to work overtime and regular, punctual attendance is required.
Construction Trades Instructor Qualifications
- Advanced communication, presentation and classroom training facilitation skills.
- 5 years’ experience training adults in construction trades.
- Licensed, journeymen, or technician-level knowledge and hands on experience in construction trades such as survey or field engineering, mobile equipment operation, millwright or mechanical work, rigging, ironwork, or welding (at least four years).
- Current certification from OSHA Training Institute Education Center to teach OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 for Construction Industry personnel (OSHA 510 and 500).
- Current certification from American Red Cross in the First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor-BL-r.21 course to teach First Aid/CPR and AED.
- Valid driver’s license with excellent driving record.
- Must be able to pass drug (urine and hair) and alcohol tests.
- Bilingual English/Spanish fluency preferred but not required.
Construction Trades Instructor Physical Demands
Office environment with frequent travel (up to 75%) required. Some overtime, weekend work, and overnight travel. All the physical demands listed are essential functions.
Benefits
- Medical Insurance
- HSA with Employer contributions
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Group and Voluntary Life Insurance
- Short Term/Long Term Disability
- Critical Illness Plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Vacation
- 401(k) with Employer Match