Safety and Operations Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Woodstock, VT at Geebo

Safety and Operations Technician

Our client, who is dedicated to providing quality operational and safety consultation services to mixed-facilities, manufacturing plants and health care facilities, is looking to add to their team.
The Professional Safety & Operational Technician is needed due to business growth.
The candidate will be developing technical procedures for electrical and mechanical equipment focusing on safety and performing safety/operational assessments for commercial/light manufacturing facilities.
Candidate will also design and deliver electrical, mechanical, and safety training to various and diverse clientele across the United States.
In this role, you can enjoy what you do best:
Provide training, develop procedures, and design technical solutions for clients utilizing the skills and experience obtained throughout your past positions.
The candidate will have the flexibility to work from home, between assignments.
This is not a 9 to 5, punch the clock job.
The candidate will not be micromanaged but will be required to work independently with support from the company's team.
You will be an essential part of the team of a growing company.
Their consulting team currently has 3 retired Navy Nuclear Electricians and Electronics Techs.
The candidate will be mentored by these employees until they are ready to take on jobs autonomously.
The candidate will be put through certification programs and will be credentialed in this field.
You will receive OJT until you are prepared.
If you are looking to help organizations with Technical Procedures and consultation, then this job is for you.
Base salary with 10-20% bonus that is based on the amount of jobs you complete.
The more work you put in, the more potential.
Some employees make well over six-figures.
Great benefits with a 401k match.
All travel expenses paid for.
Job 56818SDL2017 Recommended Skills Self Motivation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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