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Contract DG Instructors Wanted
DGI Training Center seeks
Dangerous Goods Multi Modal Training Specialist
Contractor Position
Multi Modal Instructor position to include public classes, on-site training, webinars, audits, material development and product development. This position is contractual. The candidate selected will work out of their home and should be close to a major airport.
In addition to the technical requirements listed below, we want to work with curious and interested individuals who are not afraid of learning new methods of delivery. DGI believes training that is inspiring and exciting makes a difference in adult learning.
Qualifications required:
- Minimum 5 years in the transportation field working in some way with dangerous goods.
- Minimum 2 years teaching experience. This can be classroom, on-site, training fellow employees, etc.
- Must be knowledgeable in at least 2 modes of transport.
- Computer literate with laptop or tablet, cell, fax
- Must be current in all recurrent training for modes you work with. It is your responsibility to always remain current with all regulatory changes and issues pertaining to our field.
- Candidate must provide exceptional customer service to each client. Each and every customer is valuable and worthy of our complete attention. So, you must possess exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
- Must be able to establish and meet deadlines.
- Must be able to attend to administrative duties and file expense reports, etc., in a timely manner.
- May be asked to attend company meetings from time to time.
- Must be an experienced traveler.
- Candidate must conduct themselves according to DGI’s Code of Ethics.
- And most important, have a sense of humor.
DGI Contractors enjoy a strong support system working with people who care about you. We are a personal company where quality of life takes high priority. We work hard, but try to have a good time doing it.
Still interested?
First, email your resume to:
Subject line: Contractor Position
Once you hear back from me, please be prepared to send the following:
Resume
References
Evaluations
Excerpts of training materials –short example
Any video recordings on-line or DVD, etc.
Copies of any current industry memberships, such as COSTHA, DGAC, DGTA, etc.
Copies of certificates showing latest recurrent training
Current picture
Anything else that you feel is pertinent or distinguishes you from the rest of the pack
(05/06/2019)
DGTA Instructors Invited
Federal Grant Opens Opportunity for DG Trainers
Michigan State University (MSU) is applying for a PHMSA Hazardous Materials Instructor Training (MHMIT) grant to facilitate delivery of hazmat training to instructors on how to train hazmat employees on the requirements of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR), 49 CFR, Parts 100-180 . If you are interested in participating as an instructor for training future hazmat instructors as part of the MSU grant application please contact Bob Richard, email brichard@hazmatsafety.com .
IHMM and IATA
IHMM has announced a partnership with IATA on the CDGP credentials. Here is there announcement sent out April 16, 2019.
IHMM is pleased to announce that it has become a strategic partner of the International Air Transport Association. IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations are a key component of IHMM’s CDGP credential and our new relationship with IATA brings IHMM into the evolution of international air transport regulations and standards as subject matter experts in IATA working groups. As IHMM develops the CDGP credential we have valuable insights into the needs of the air transport industry and can match our CDGP blueprint development with the air transport industry’s changing standards of practice. More than 5,000 aviation industry contacts worldwide participate in IATA activities to ensure the safety and security of the air transport industry. IHMM’s Chair Richie Spangler is the first IHMM delegate to IATA and we look forward to working with IATA in the years ahead in strengthening our communities of practice.
DGTA New Website Features
Several features have been added to the DGTA website as of September 2018.
- Members-only blog access. When a member logs into the DGTA site, the DGTA blog will be visible to them.
- Members-only directory. When a member logs into the DGTA site, the DGTA membership list will be visible to them.
- Members-only training links. Links to valuable content for Dangerous Goods Trainers
- All Visitors Access to events calendar.
- Director’s access. When a DGTA Board Member or Officer logs in, certain content will be visible to them, inluding a restricted calendar with Board Assignments and Deadlines.
- Director’s Forum. Pertinent topics can be discussed in these forums.
- Members-only newsletter.