Summary Description: The JT&S Specialist for the North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives will have a passion for safety programs that are building a brighter future for rural North Carolina. The selected candidate will report to the JT&S Manager, and support programs that offer cooperative-specific solutions for distribution cooperative safety programs and line workers. The ideal candidate will promote safety, conduct training, and assist both EMCs and NCEC’s statewide association with compliance in Federal and State regulations with regard to the safety of all associated employees and the public.
Academic and Trade Qualifications: Must be a high school graduate. Certified Loss Control Professional (CLCP), Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), Flagger/Workzone Instructor, and First Aid/CPR Instructor designation desired. Two years of college preferred.
Work Experience: 5-7 years related experience required. Training in supervision of safety and/or loss control and program planning is highly desirable. Successful experience in this job area in lieu of education will be acceptable. The ideal candidate will be familiar with electric power transmission and distribution line construction and maintenance. A nationally recognized safety designation such as CLCP or CUSP is highly desirable.
Must have experience in administering a safety program at the company level including planning and presenting safety programs. Experience in the rural electrification program is important. Must have demonstrated successful experience in teaching or instruction of others.
Responsibilities:
Develop safety and training programs to be presented to the employees of the North Carolina Electric Cooperatives.
Develop and supervise assigned schools and workshops.
Visit assigned Cooperatives to conduct inspections for RESAP re/qualifications, conduct safety meetings as required and consult within agreed upon safety parameters.
Assist cooperatives as requested in storm restoration locally and out of state.
Perform other duties as related/pertain to the job as prescribed by management.
Job Knowledge: Must have working knowledge of the safety codes, standards, and regulations (National Electric Safety Code, RUS Specifications, American National Standards Institute Standards and Occupational Safety & Health Administration Regulations, NCDOL, NCDOT, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) as they affect the electric power industry, and be knowledgeable of the trends and developments in the industry as they relate to safety and line work. Should possess a working knowledge of safe work practices and procedures in the electric utility industry, especially in transmission and distribution applications. Should have a good basic knowledge of instructional techniques and program planning. Having obtained the Osha 30 hr. class certificate is desirable.
Abilities and Skills: Should be skilled in effectively dealing with employees and gaining acceptance of good safety practices and procedures. Must be self-motivated with an independent work ethic. Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, including different employee and management levels. Should be capable of organizing work to accomplish desired results safely, economically, and effectively. Must have a valid (North Carolina) driver's license, or equivalent. Also required; proficiency in PowerPoint, Word, Excel and other related software including working with iPads.
Relationships and Contacts:
Reports to JT&S Manager
Will be responsible for coordinating meetings and specific needs with assigned member cooperatives through the designated cooperative employee.
Will work with line employees, office staff and upper management.
Working Conditions: Required travel time is 80% with 20% of time being spent in the office. An office in the home is necessary. May be called upon nights or weekends to assist with emergency operations for EMCs experiencing severe weather conditions.
Company Profile: North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives is the family of organizations that provide services and support to 26 community-based electric distribution cooperatives across our state. This family includes North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation (NCEMC), the wholesale power supplier to many of the electric cooperatives; North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives (NCAEC), the cooperatives’ trade association; and Tarheel Electric Membership Association, Inc. (TEMA), a central purchasing and materials-supply cooperative.
North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all applicants for employment.
North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives (http://ncemcs.com/about/ncemc.htm) is the brand for the family of organizations formed to support the state’s 26 local electric cooperatives, including: North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation, the power supplier to many of the electric cooperatives; North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives, the cooperatives’ trade association; and Tarheel Electric Membership Association, Inc. (TEMA), a central purchasing and materials-supply cooperative.
North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all applicants for employment.