Heavy Vehicle Trainer/Assessor - 100k + Sup at ACE Training
Traralgon, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Mar, 26

Salary

100000.0

Posted On

22 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Heavy Vehicle Training, High-Risk Work Assessment, Communication Skills, Problem-Solving, Organizational Skills, Teamwork, Autonomy, Multitasking, Vocational Experience, Teaching, Assessment, Safety Standards, Equipment Maintenance, Engagement, Motivation, Regulatory Compliance

Industry

Education Administration Programs

Description
Join the ACE Training team today on a salary of $100k pa + Super. Note that this role requires a high degree of mobility as training may at times have to be delivered off-campus and in other regions. ACE was founded in 2001 to provide heavy machinery and construction training to customers in Gippsland, Victoria. Over the years it has expanded its offering to include nationally recognised training and licensing accredited by VicRoads and ASQA, which it now offers across its four campuses in Sale, Traralgon, Bendigo, and Ballarat. Today, ACE (together with its sister company MultiSkills Training) services thousands of customers across & throughout regional Victoria in the oil & gas, mining, agriculture, power, water, paper, manufacturing, transport, and construction industries, for which ACE is recognised by corporations and government agencies as the go-to training provider in the region. We have a great culture and are looking for experienced and professional Heavy Vehicle & High-Risk Work (WorkSafe Individual Assessors) Trainers and Assessors to join our team. If you're a talented and experienced Trainer/Assessor with the ability to teach and assess the following topics, we’d love to hear from you for a friendly, confidential conversation! Heavy Vehicle - MR to HC Work @ Heights - desirable Confined Spaces Entry - desirable Construction Induction Card - desirable Forklift (LF) - desirable Elevating Work Platform (WP) - desirable Earthmoving - desirable The Role: The position is full-time however we are open to discussion regarding a roster that suits you. We have a range of days available for teaching between 7:45 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Weekend work may also be available. About You: We are looking for professional educators with fantastic people skills, a proven specialist lifting background, with a passion for sharing learnings with others. You may be a great fit if you have the following: A can-do attitude and an upbeat personality Ability to multitask in a busy RTO environment Ability to work as part of a team and autonomously when required Ability to prioritise tasks to meet deadlines with excellent problem-solving and organisational skills Possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Demonstrate solid experience as a Trainer/ Assessor and hold current industry skills Key responsibilities: Deliver engaging and relevant training & assessment services (combined theory and practical activities) Ensure content and delivery of accredited courses meets ASQA/ RTO Standards and other applicable regulations (i.e. Conditions of authorisation for Individual Assessors, VicRoads Testing Officer requirements) Supervise students’ behaviours and provide engaging and motivating training Maintain equipment, training venues and training aids to ensure they are serviceable, clean, tidy, and safe for operation Travel may be required to deliver training off-site Perform other general duties as required Essential criteria: Cert IV TAE (plus upgrade units if required) Demonstrated vocational experience aligned to the topics being facilitated Be accredited by VicRoads as a Heavey Vehicle Trainer & Tester (or ability to gain accreditation, if applicable) Be eligible to obtain a Working Children Check Card and a Police Check You will need to be an Australian Resident Must hold valid Australian Drivers Licence Competitive pay ($100k + Super) Caring and collaborative work environment Access to digital tools and other supportive resources to ensure a positive teaching experience Professional development opportunities Salary sacrificing
Responsibilities
The role involves delivering engaging training and assessment services, ensuring compliance with ASQA/RTO standards. Additionally, the trainer will supervise students and maintain training equipment and venues.
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