Hard Tile Setter covers tabletops or other surfaces with mosaic tile squares to form decorative design. May require a high school diploma or its equivalent. Being a Hard Tile Setter may have to complete an apprenticeship and/or formal training in area of specialty with 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Additionally, Hard Tile Setter relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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· Conduct OSHA Training: Develop and deliver OSHA training programs to individuals in custody, focusing on safety procedures, hazard identification, accident prevention, and emergency response protocols. Ensure that training materials and programs are up to date and compliant with relevant regulations. · Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of training sessions and other relevant data. Prepare reports and documentation for management, regulatory agencies, and internal stakeholders as required. · Administrative Support: Assist the safety team with administrative tasks, including organizing and maintaining safety related documents, preparing training materials, scheduling training sessions, managing safety related databases, and responding to inquiries from external parties. · Perform other duties as assigned. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities. |
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Externally: Interacts with NYC Department of Corrections and community-based organizations. Internally: Interfaces with other service programs as well as business support services. |
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