Adviser - L & D
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Trainer - Electrical and Instrumentation
About the role The primary purpose of Electrical and Instrumentation Trainer will be to lead the four-year Electrical Apprenticeship program for the Boron operations. The role will develop and implement training programs aligned with the National Center for Construction Education & Research program (NCCER), to engage and develop skills and abilities of apprentices. The role will also be the point of contact for all training activities associated with the electrical team and help support the coordination of training programs on site. The ideal candidate will have the unique ability to (a) create and administer a technical training program from beginning to end, (b) competence and confidence as a leader of the electrical training, and (c) the ability to define training opportunities and recommend solutions for improvement. Accountabilities include:
What you'll bring
What we offer Be recognized for your contribution, your thinking and your hard work, and go home knowing you've helped people improve their skills and abilities. We are a diverse team of talented, enthusiastic individuals who foster a culture of inclusion. No matter how they may differ, our people share one thing in common. Its belief that work is more rewarding when we are accepted and valued for our differences, not judged by them. We all have something to contribute, and it's this contribution that makes for a great organization and fulfilling career. Here is just a glimpse of our rewards package:
Where you will be working For nearly 150 years, Rio Tinto has been a company of pioneers - generations of people spanning the globe, all with the grit and vision to produce materials essential to human progress. Our iron ore has shaped skylines from Shanghai to Sydney. Our aluminium - the world's first to be certified "responsible" - helps planes fly and makes cars lighter. Our copper helps wind turbines power cities and our boron helps feed the world and explore the universe.Our diamonds help us celebrate the best parts of life. Also known for its 20 Mule Team Borax brand, Rio Tinto Borates traces its roots to California's Death Valley, where borate deposits were discovered in 1872. The twenty-mule teams Borax used to haul ore out of the remote desert live on as a symbol of our commitment to innovation. Rio Tinto Borates distinguishes itself through world-class safety, environmental and community practices, and a commitment to constant innovation and improvement. About Rio Tinto Every Voice Matters Rio Tinto is committed to equal employment opportunity. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We are committed to an inclusive environment where people feel safe, respected and valued. We want our people to feel that all voices are heard and that a variety of perspectives are not only welcome but are essential to our success. We treat all our people fairly and with dignity. Rio Tinto participates in E- Verify to confirm work authorization. Please visit http://www.ucis.gov/ for more information. |