What are the responsibilities and job description for the Training/Occupational Safety and Health Specialis position at Quantum Dynamics, Inc.?
Company Description
Quantum Dynamics, Inc. (Quantum) is a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) headquartered in McLean, Virginia. The company is a service-oriented firm with a rich corporate history of quality, responsive service and multi-disciplinary staff having the requisite education, specialized training, and experience to meet the exact needs of all their clients. Quantum focuses on providing quality Engineering, Information Technology, Logistics, Business Management, and Technical Support Services to professional, government, and scientific organizations.
Job Description
Must provide professional and technical support for Training/Occupational Safety and Health (T/OSH) Programs as directed by NTTC Lackland T/OSH Officer. The contractor T/OSH management support must meet the required degree of responsiveness essential to safely accommodate training workload demands throughout NTTC Lackland. The T/OSH contractor shall assist the NTTC Lackland T/OSH Officer in support of all NTTC Lackland delivered training. Government personnel may work closely with the contractor to determine work priorities, technical accuracy, and to provide guidance. NTTC Lackland will provide the T/OSH management and administrative information necessary for the performance required of the contractor personnel. The primary location of work performed under this task order shall be at NTTC Lackland.
Qualifications
- Works closely with major training programs throughout NTTC Lackland, interfacing and maintaining a continuous dialogue to coordinate and ensure compliance with safety policies, procedures and applications staying abreast of new developments in the area of safety in the education and training environments.
- Employs safety skills, knowledge and experience to determine and take corrective measures necessary to attain a higher degree of safety at NTTC Lackland.
- Provides advice on safety deficiencies discovered after comprehensive analysis.
- Performs as a technical expert on safety-related matters, advising top management, course managers and instructors on principles and techniques of safety and occupational health management in the prevention and of mishaps in course of instruction, training equipment and structures used in instruction.
- Establishes liaison with Industrial Hygienist personnel to ensure timely and adequate surveys are conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace and that controls and measures are in place to maintain a safe working environment for all personnel.
- Maintains liaison with Training Support Command (TSC) Safety Managers tasked with providing support to NTTC Lackland in developing and providing a comprehensive NAVOSH Safety Program. Ensures timely updates are made to the program incorporating the latest developments in safety procedures by reviewing technical publications and conducting independent research.
- Assists in the investigation of mishaps, maintains records, and evaluates data to detect trends and patterns. Analyzes accident/mishap reports and performs job analysis to control and minimize hazardous conditions. Compiles and analyzes statistical data and prepares charts, tables and reports. Discovers trends, identifies accident/mishap causes, and locates hazards and potential hazards. Develops and implements remedial measures.
- Serves as team leader or participant in CENSECFOR sponsored inspections and surveys. Coordinates with other team members with specialized expertise. Conducts in-briefs and out-briefs with management and staff. Conducts pre-operational review of risk operations involving constantly changing hazards.
- Performs duties as a Training Safety Subject Matter Expert. In this capacity, conducts on-site training safety evaluations and surveys to determine compliance and effectiveness of safety policies, procedures and applications.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering, Safety Management, or other technical area. Practical experience may be substituted for formal education on a rate of two years experience for one-year education.
- At least ten years of direct experience in training and occupational safety program management in support of a Navy or Marine Corps training area.
- A comprehensive knowledge of policy, organizations, and methodologies utilized.
- Knowledge to evaluate effectiveness of existing programs, revise ongoing programs, and assist in the development and implementation of new training.
- Knowledge of oral communication skills to make clear, concise, effective, oral reports, presentations, and to conduct interviews and investigations.
- Knowledge of computer operations, to include operating systems, software applications and general office automation.
- Strong working knowledge of ESAMS and WESS computer systems. Ability to recognize and resolve problems, develop criteria as required, and analyze data.
- Ability to obtain a Favorable Tier 3 Background Investigation
Additional Information
- Must be a U.S. Citizen and eligible to work on Government contracts.
- Must be able to obtain a Common Access Card (CAC).
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.