Salary: $1,636.54 - $2,363.46 Biweekly
Location : Buckhannon, WV
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: DOT25EQ022A
Division: West Virginia Department of Transportation
District/Subdivision: Equipment Division
Opening Date: 11/19/2024
Closing Date: 11/25/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Nature of Work
The Transportation District Equipment Training Specialist is assigned to the Equipment Division, but work will be located in District 9 (Nicholas, Fayette, Greenbrier, Monroe, and Summers counties) and in Distrit 10 (Raleigh, Wyoming, McDowell, and Mercer counties.) Performs full-performance level work in ensuring training and development goals and objectives are met at an assigned DOT District Office. Position will be assigned in one of the following areas of assignment: Employee Development or Equipment Training. Duties include scheduling, organizing, and conducting required training classes, reserving facilities for such training, enrolling attendees for training, creating, and distributing training completion certificates, and forwarding log of attendees to agency Training and Development Section. Assists District Human Resources sections in scheduling and coordinating all required in-house training for the various job classifications at the district level. Serves as a consultant and advisor to management on identifying training gaps and performance improvement needs. Assists in development of the district training budget and monitors budget constraints throughout the fiscal year, requesting additional funds as needed, keeping district administrator informed of budget constraints. May provide input in policies, procedures, and workflow processes to improve efficiency. Travel is required for this position; therefore, a valid driver's license will be required.
Travel is required for this position; therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
In the area of assignment of a Transportation District Equipment Training Specialist, a valid class A or class B Commercial Driver's License will be required within 6 months of employment
Pay Grade 13
Typical Duties and Responsibilities
Transportation District Employee Development Training Specialist
• In conjunction with the Central Training and Development Section, coordinate and conduct required Agency training and District specific training.
• Prepare for delivery of training which includes reviewing training content, review and understand activities and content connection, ensure the availability of any props needed.
• Conduct prep-work for training classes to include making copies of training materials, room set-up and break-down when necessary.
• Assists District Human Resources sections in coordination, schedules, and informs employees of all required and available training.
• Functions as proctor for academic program participants' testing
• Assisting with or providing computer-aided instruction
• Conduct formal needs assessments with key District personnel.
• On a limited bases and with management approval research and apply evolving trends, development, and applications in employee development including e-learning, to ensure that the unit offers the most effective and efficient adult training
• Assists District Human Resources sections in maintaining training data bases and spreadsheets on all employee's training history and necessary training documentation records.
• Act as a liaison between Districts and Central Training and Development section.
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
Transportation District Equipment Training Specialist
• A valid class A or class B Commercial Driver's License will be required within 6 months of employment
• In conjunction with the Equipment Training Academy, provides classroom and practical field exercises to transportation workers on the design, safety, preventative maintenance, and operation of the general/basic equipment in the Division of Highways fleet.
• Procure equipment and supplies as need for training.
• Assists Regional Equipment Trainer with local training pad. Monitors weather and pad condition to determine acceptability for daily use. Coordinates with others for pad maintenance and delivery of supplies.
• Trains/prepares employees for CDL Practical testing. Evaluates CDL trainees' abilities prior to testing. Conduct basic training on basic/qualified equipment in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Equipment Operator Training Academy.
• On a limited bases and with Equipment Operator Training Academy approval, research and apply evolving trends, development, and applications in equipment training including e-learning, to ensure that the unit offers the most effective and efficient equipment training.
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
Required Skills and Knowledge
• Knowledge of general office procedures including typing, filing, and the use of a variety of office equipment including computer skills.
• Knowledge of basic data collection and retention.
• Knowledge of group processes, communication techniques and public speaking.
• Knowledge of basic research techniques.
• Knowledge of available training and staff development resources.
• Ability to conduct needs assessments in the evaluation of training and organizational development needs.
• Ability to develop and/or secure training and teaching resources.
• Ability to conduct classroom training workshops or seminars.
• Ability to present complex information to a variety of audiences.
• Ability to use technology and other types of equipment to present training.
• Ability to communicate effectively in a training setting; to effectively use small group facilitation tools.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
• Ability to resolve and/or manage normal training problems.
• Ability to analyze and interpret budgetary and technical data related to the area of assignment.
Required Education and Experience
REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION