Training Manager

Mastec Communications Group

The Role

Overview

Coordinate and deliver telecom safety and skill training for field crews.

Key Responsibilities

  • fiber blowing
  • safety training
  • curriculum design
  • report preparation
  • competency testing
  • field training

Tasks

-Train and demonstrate fiber blowing equipment and techniques -Maintain extended periods of bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting, lifting in awkward positions, standing, twisting, reaching above shoulder level, working in confined spaces, working off a pole or in a bucket. -Administer written, oral, or performance tests to measure progress, and to verify the competency of MNS Wireline Employees -Facilitate training sessions to increase employees’ knowledge and competence, using visual aids such as videos, PowerPoint, graphs, charts, presentations, etc. -Train and evaluate field crews to ensure regulatory and skills training is completed timely.  Including but not limited to: Fiber Blowing Operations, Bucket Truck, Bucket Rescue, Pole Climbing, Pole Top Rescue, Ladder Safety, CPR, NESC, Ground Disturbance, Trenching & Excavation, Confined Spaces, and all skills involving building & troubling shooting plant. -Support Operations and Safety teams in their efforts around safety, quality, and productivity -Assist in the design and development of the course of study according to curriculum guidelines and job site requirements -Explain and demonstrate the troubleshooting methods -Prepare reports and maintain records such as student grades, attendance rosters, and training activity details -Maintain a safe, secure, and healthy educational environment by establishing, following, and enforcing standards and procedures, complying with legal/company regulations and safety standards -Observe and evaluate employees’ work to determine progress, provide feedback, and make suggestions for improvement -Manage groups of students safely and efficiently -Tailor courses by developing modifications to meet participant needs and training goals

Requirements

  • cdl class a
  • osha instructor
  • telecom journeyman
  • first aid
  • high school
  • microsoft office

What You Bring

-You have positive people skills and pleasant demeanor -Yay be asked to obtain CDL Class A driver’s license -You are an authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor -Travel required to facilitate classes and visit students at various job sites/offices (truck provided) -Can travel within the region is expected. -You are highly organized person and can show planning and processes to support daily work -You have a journeyman level of experience and skill in telecommunications aerial construction -You have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work -You are punctual & dependable -You must be competent to perform all tasks and duties of a journeyman in the field of telecommunications construction -You have a Medic First Aid certification -You have a High School Diploma or GED -You have a valid driver’s license -Can lift up to 75 lbs. -You have a track record of completing work with a high level of quality -You are proficient with Microsoft Office products - Outlook, Excel, Word, etc with an emphasis on PowerPoint.

Benefits

-Short-term and Long-term disability -Medical, dental and vision insurance -Dependent care and medical flexible spending accounts -Paid time off -401(k) with company match -Paid holidays -Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) -Employee Assistance Program (EAP) -Bereavement leave -Family and medical leave -Life insurance

The Company

About Mastec Communications Group

-Founded to deliver specialized construction and engineering services, focusing on the telecommunications sector. -As a leader in infrastructure, expanded capabilities to serve energy, utilities, and communication industries. -Works on large-scale projects such as building networks, installing fiber optics, and power transmission. -Offers integrated solutions for both public and private sector projects, handling complex logistics and construction challenges. -Known for handling some of the largest communication infrastructure projects in North America, especially in 5G network development. -Delivers high-quality results on time and within budget, even in challenging environments. -Continues to grow, diversifying into renewable energy, including solar and wind power infrastructure projects.

Sector Specialisms

Communications

Energy Transition Solutions

Electric Vehicle Charging (EVi)

Oil & Gas

Power Generation

Power Delivery

Heavy Civil and Industrial

Technology Deployment

Water & Sewer

Broadband and Telecom Construction

Telecommunications Infrastructure