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Safety Trainer Jobs in New Mexico

Safety Trainer Jobs in New Mexico offer more than just a position; they represent a unique opportunity to grow and make a significant impact within the vibrant telecommunication sector, backed by a commitment to innovation and employee development. In this role, you're not only enhancing your career prospects but also contributing to a culture of safety that resonates throughout our communities, ensuring a safer future for everyone involved.

Why a Job as a Safety Trainer in New Mexico is a great idea.

Pursuing a career as a Safety Trainer in New Mexico is not just a job opportunity; it's a chance to immerse oneself in an environment where every day feels like an adventure. The state's unique blend of cultural heritage, coupled with its commitment to innovation and education, particularly in sectors poised for growth like technology and healthcare, presents a dynamic backdrop for professional development. Here, the lower cost of living means you can enjoy all the benefits of this richly diverse state—from its hot springs and art scenes to outdoor activities—without the financial pressures found elsewhere. Moreover, our communities are incredibly welcoming, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background, finds a place where they feel valued and connected, making it an ideal setting for fostering safety cultures that protect and uplift all workers.

Why Work for IES communications in New Mexico?

At IES Communications in New Mexico, we offer more than just a job; we provide an opportunity for growth and development within a team dedicated to leading the telecommunications industry with cutting-edge technology and training. Our commitment to employee care fosters a supportive environment where your career as a Safety Trainer can flourish, making a tangible difference in our communities and shaping the future of telecom services.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Safety Trainer at one of IES Communications' New Mexico Branches?

At IES in New Mexico, our Safety Trainer and Program Coordinator roles are integral to upholding and enhancing our safety culture across all operations. These positions focus on supporting and ensuring compliance with all IES safety policies, procedures, programs, as well as federal and state standards, through the development and delivery of trade-related safety training. This includes hands-on demonstrations, classroom presentations, and virtual learning environments covering a range of topics like NEO, OSHA 10/30 hour, among others. They play a crucial role in identifying potential hazards, developing action plans for non-compliance issues, and mentoring stakeholders to maintain a safe working environment. Our commitment to safety is reflected in their duties, from conducting detailed audits and investigations to designing and implementing new training programs aimed at preventing accidents and promoting a culture of safety within IES.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

What is the average salary of a Safety Trainer in New Mexico?

The average salary for a Safety Trainer in New Mexico is approximately $59,000 per year. This figure can vary based on experience, qualifications, and specific industry demands.

How do I become a Safety Trainer in New Mexico?

To become a Safety Trainer in New Mexico, you first need to acquire relevant safety certifications and complete any state-specific training requirements. Then, gaining experience through hands-on roles in safety positions or related fields is essential for building the expertise needed to train others effectively.

How long does it take to become a Safety Trainer in NM?

Becoming a Safety Trainer in New Mexico typically requires a combination of education and experience, which can take anywhere from 2 to 5 years. This timeline includes completing relevant safety training certifications and accumulating hands-on experience in the field.

Is being a Safety Trainer in New Mexico a good job?

Yes, being a Safety Trainer in New Mexico is considered a good job. It offers the opportunity to play a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety across various industries, which is both rewarding and essential. Additionally, this position tends to provide competitive salaries, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to positively impact others' lives by promoting safe work practices.

How much does a Safety Trainer in NM make?

A Safety Trainer in NM typically makes between per hour, and per year depending on their experience and qualifications.

Is there a demand for Safety Trainers in New Mexico?

Yes, there is a demand for Safety Trainers in New Mexico. This need spans across various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, reflecting the growing focus on workplace safety and compliance with regulations.

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