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Mine Safety and Health Inspector
Mine Safety and Health Administration · Posted today
About the Role
This position is with Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Enforcement, Norton District. MSHA works to prevent death, illness and injury from mining; promote safe and healthful workplaces for U.S. miners. MSHA carries out the provisions of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act) as amended by the Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response (MINER) Act of 2006.
What You'll Do
- →This is a career ladder progression position; the duties described below are at the GS-11 level.
- →If selected at a grade below GS-11, the incumbent will serve in a developmental capacity, wherein the work is less complex in nature and the supervisor, or a senior level employee provides specific instruction and guidance.
- →At the GS-11 grade level, the incumbent: Independently conducts a wide variety of onsite safety and health inspections and investigations of mining operations as applicable, mills, preparation plants and related facilities.
- →Prepares written reports of inspections and investigations, issuing citations and orders for violations found during examinations.
- →Promotes safety and health among mine operators and workers by directing and participating in safety and health training programs, meetings, demonstrations, mine rescue competitions, and related activities.
- →Provides technical advice and guidance to mine operators to help them solve problems and comply with mine safety and health requirements.
- →Assists mine operators in the planning of modifications to improve and/or correct deficiencies in the operation such as selecting and installing new equipment and changing materials or methods.
- →Serves as a MSHA representative and information source on mine safety and health.
- →Testifies at judicial hearings regarding notices of violations and orders of withdrawal.
- →Work Environment: The incumbent inspects and/or investigates both surface and underground mining operations, as applicable, which is a very hazardous and stressful work environment surrounded by a high risk of exposure to potentially dangerous situations.
- →In addition to the characteristically dark, wet, and cramped environment, underground mines contain noxious gases and fumes, and the danger of potentially explosive dust or gases, electrical fires, roof falls, and exposure to radiation.
Requirements
- ✓Any applicant falsely claiming an academic degree from an accredited school will be subject to actions ranging from disqualification from federal employment to removal from federal service.
- ✓If your education was completed at a foreign college or university, you must show comparability to education received in accredited educational institutions in the United States and comparability to applicable minimum coursework requirements for this position.
- ✓Click Evaluation of Foreign Education for more information.
Personality Fit
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Job ID: 38ce9c5a-425b-4540-a853-f8341ff2a214
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