Industrial Training Supervisor 2 - Abatement Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Comstock, NY at Geebo

Industrial Training Supervisor 2 - Abatement

The ITS - 2 Abatement supervisor is responsible for maintaining abatement schedules, including the quality of work per formed, maintenance of equipment and tools, safety and sanitary conditions in his or her area, requisitioning and maintaining adequate levels of supplies, and preparation of several reports on a daily or weekly basis. The incumbent is also responsible for the daily overseeing of incarcerated individual payroll.
Job Function
The ITS - 2 Abatement supervisor is responsible for maintaining abatement schedules, including the quality of work per formed, maintenance of equipment and tools, safety and sanitary conditions in his or her area, requisitioning and maintaining adequate levels of supplies, and preparation of several reports on a daily or weekly basis. The incumbent is also responsible for the daily overseeing of incarcerated individual payroll.
Salary Range:
From $54714 to $66278 Annually
Minimum Qualification
Eligible for reassignment transfer or meet the following minimum qualifications for a provisional appointment. 1. You have had at least five years of experience in a manufacturing process of trade of which one year must have been directly related to the specialty for which you are applying for. 2. You must have three years supervisory experience. 3. You must be a High School graduate of have a High School Equivalency diploma issued by a recognized state educational authority or a USAFI GED High School certificate. Candidates for the Industries Training Supervisor 2 (Abatement Specialist) title must possess current New York State Department of Labor license as an asbestos handler and an asbestos contractor/supervisor. Substitution:
Up to wo years of related vocational technical education may be substituted for up to two years of general experience at the rate of twelve credits equal to six months.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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