HEPP Auto Shop Safety Compliance Technician
Carson City, NV - USA
Job Summary
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Human Resources
(775) 445-4237
2201 West College Parkway
Carson City NV 89703
Job Description
The work conducted in this role supports the safe operation of WNC instructional activities within the NNCC automotive shop. By identifying potential safety or compliance concerns and documenting recommendations the position helps reduce risk to students instructors and the institution. The review also supports the colleges responsibility to ensure that instructional spaces used for training meet reasonable safety expectations and helps inform decisions about facility use needed improvements or corrective actions. This position is subject to a background check and will mainly be conducting work at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Conduct a safety review of the NNCC automotive shop used for WNC instructional activities
Examine shop equipment tools ventilation systems chemical storage and general work areas to identify potential safety hazards or OSHA-related compliance concerns
Review the availability and condition of safety equipment including items such as fire extinguishers eyewash stations personal protective equipment and safety signage
Document observations and identify areas that may require corrective action or further review
Provide practical recommendations to support safe shop operations and instructional use of the facility
Communicate findings with WNC program staff to assist in determining next steps for addressing identified issues.
Assist in compiling a summary of findings
Assist with minor corrective actions when appropriate to address identified safety concerns in coordination with AmpEd Director and EH&S team
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
Working knowledge of common safety practices in automotive shop environments
Basic familiarity with OSHA safety standards relevant to automotive equipment tools and shop operations
Ability to identify potential safety hazards and areas of concern within a working shop environment
Ability to document observations clearly and communicate findings to program staff
Practical problem-solving skills and the ability to assist with minor corrective actions when appropriate
Ability to work independently and follow established institutional and facility procedures
Ability to pass a background check and meet all volunteer requirements for entry into NNCC
Ability to enter the auto shop at the facility unescorted
Minimum Qualifications:
Experience working in a correctional facility in the automotive mechanics field and basic knowledge of OSHA standards for workplace safety.
Full-Time Equivalent
25.0%Required Attachment(s)
- Resume
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
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Western Nevada College
2201 West College Parkway
Bristlecone Building Room 154
Carson City NV 89703
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Required Experience:
IC