Dyno Nobel is a global leader in the commercial explosives industry. We provide innovative blasting solutions and quality explosives products throughout North America, Australia and selected customers in the Asia Pacific.
Join us in everything that’s great about Dyno Nobel: OUR culture, OUR values, OUR commitment to safety and most importantly our PEOPLE. This combination makes Dyno Nobel a terrific place to work.
Dyno Nobel is a subsidiary of Australian based Incitec Pivot Limited. IPL's 4500 employees also manufacture and market industrial chemicals and fertilizer products & services to customers around the world.
This is a full-time salaried position dedicated to training and development of blasters and other field-based employees at all stages (new hires, employees requiring retraining, employees seeking to deepen their knowledge and technical skills). This position requires exceptional communication and organizational skills as well as technical knowledge / background in related fields.
This role covers territories across Canada East, Central, and the Maritimes, including Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Ontario, with regular travel required to support training initiatives in these regions.
As the Blaster Training Specialist, you will deliver comprehensive training programs for blasters while ensuring compliance with Dyno Nobel’s safety standards and regulatory requirements across Canada East. Other duties will include:
Ensuring that company policies, safe work practices, hazard analysis, and standard operating procedures are up-to-date and followed by the trainees.
Minimum educational requirements: Post secondary education with a degree in Business, Science, or related field. As an alternate, completion of high school (Grade 12) with extensive experience in the related fields. Fluency in spoken and written English is a requirement. Ability to speak and write in French would be considered an asset.
Minimum 5 years of experience as a senior blaster or as a trainer in explosives (Quarry, Open Pit, Urban blasting). Having a valid blaster ticket would be considered an asset. Experience as a trainer, safety, or related operational training.
Computer literacy in Microsoft Office Products, including Excel, Word, and Power Point. Comply with all government regulation (including NRCan, TDG, OH&S and WHMIS) and company policies. Comply with all other government regulations and laws in accordance with blasting and explosives policies.
Work in the field and in an office environment. Regular travelling will be required. Must be in good physical condition. May need to occasionally lift and / or move up to 50 pounds.
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