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TBM Operator

Human Rights Campaign

TBM Operator

Washington, DC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

     

    WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE PEOPLE OF COLOR, TRANSGENDER AND NON-BINARY PEOPLE TO APPLY. HRC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND WELCOMES EVERYONE, INCLUDING NON-LGBTQ PEOPLE, TO JOIN OUR TEAM.

     

    PROGRAM SUMMARY:

    The Communities & Volunteer Relations program advances LGBTQ equality by keeping HRC strong, funded and fighting through our management of an impactful volunteer leadership program.  We empower the volunteer leaders in our communities to engage and expand support for HRC’s mission locally. We seek to attract individuals from diverse backgrounds, reflective of the rich diversity present in our LGBTQ and ally communities.  In return, we provide personal enrichment, leadership development and a rewarding volunteer experience as a resource of HRC’s in order to increase activism, raise critical funds and activate grasstops and grassroots individuals nationwide.

     

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    The Communities & Volunteer Relations Manager will guide, support, grow and develop HRC’s volunteer-led steering committees, members of HRC’s Board of Governors and an army of volunteer advocates in an assigned portfolio of HRC steering committee communities for the nation’s largest civil rights organization working for LGBTQ equality. In collaboration with the communities in their portfolio and colleagues, the Manager will work to ensure HRC’s annual fundraising, political, diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI), digital and volunteer engagement goals for each community is achieved. 

     

    The Manager’s primary role will be to collaborate with local board members, as leaders of HRC’s steering committee communities, to attract, engage, develop and retain a dedicated local volunteer workforce to support the organization and mobilize the grassroots as formidable volunteer political organizers and fundraisers.  The Manager coaches and educates steering committees how to develop cohesive and productive teams and ensures that annual goals are strategically planned and executed against.  A proven track record of excellence in communication is required.

     

    POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Guide volunteers to accomplish organizational fundraising, membership, diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) and political goals by implementing annual work plans as the primary staff contact for leaders for assigned steering committees. Partner and work closely with colleagues, steering committee co-chairs and board members to develop and inspire successful, results-oriented leaders.
    • Identify, cultivate, recruit and coach highly effective volunteer fundraisers, ambassadors and leaders by creating meaningful and rewarding experiences.
    • Organize, facilitate and follow-up on small and large-group meetings and retreats. Prepare and deliver highly-engaging/effective in-person and on-line training, presentations and discussions on a wide variety of topics.
    • Serve as an HRC representative at activities, meetings and events around the country and provide positive enthusiasm for HRC’s mission and programs that result in inspiring volunteers to fundraise and advocate on behalf of HRC.
    • Share HRC’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and the intersectionality of our movement. Provide counsel and training to increase HRC’s volunteer leadership’s abilities to engage within diverse groups and to effectively manage conflict. Work and relate successfully with people from diverse backgrounds to accomplish key goals and objectives and create and sustain an inclusive work environment.
    • Manage and be a productive participant in a set of assigned long, short and temporary projects. Complete required administrative work on a timely basis.
    • Other duties as assigned.

     

    POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience required, with at least three to five years’ relevant work experience, in particular around volunteer engagement/management and within a large, complex organization.
    • Knowledgeable and personally passionate about and committed to LGBTQ equality, HRC’s mission and volunteerism.
    • Excellent interpersonal communication and customer service skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to understand complex and nuanced situations, anticipate needs and proactively communicate.
    • Ability to inspire and influence individuals and teams, both one-on-one and in-group settings, to be motivated and achieve challenging goals.
    • Ability/willingness to work collaboratively and provide/receive feedback
    • Experienced in public speaking, facilitation, coaching and training, learning & development.
    • Well-organized, detail-oriented, and goal-driven. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously with a positive attitude, meeting tight-deadlines.
    • Skilled in fostering inclusive environments & working within diverse communities.
    • Demonstrated ability to organize, promote and facilitate meetings and events.
    • Strong professional ethics and acumen to deal with sensitive volunteer, community, board and organizational matters and maintain confidentiality.
    • An intermediate level of experience is required using a variety of computer skills to produce high-quality, professionally formatted reports and presentations using Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Google Apps. Familiarity and prior work experience using Volunteer Management and Learning Management Systems, Adobe Captivate and Presenter and membership databases is desired.
    • Flexibility with work schedule. When travel is safe, regular overnight travel, (up to 50%) is required, primarily on weekends.

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    All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically.  Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.

     

    NO PHONE CALLS OR EMAILS, PLEASE. DUE TO THE VOLUME OF APPLICATIONS WE RECEIVE, WE ARE UNABLE TO RESPOND TO QUERIES ABOUT APPLICATION STATUS.

     

    Required Skills Required Experience

  • Qualifications

    THE FOLLOWING TASKS ARE PERFORMED BY TBM OPERATORS:

    • Operates Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) for excavation of tunnel
    • Tends pumps, compressors, and generators to provide power for tools, machinery, and equipment
    • Lubricates, cleans, and repairs machinery, equipment, and tools
    • Operate underground machinery including conveyors, pumps, or locomotives for removal of excavated material
    • Install pre-manufactured concrete or steel tunnel lining
    • Positions, joins, aligns, and seals structural components, such as concrete precast segments and pipes
    • Drive and operate mobile, truck mounted, rail mounted, or track mounted drilling or cutting machines
    • Move controls to start and position drills, and to advance tools into tunnel faces in order to complete horizontal or vertical cuts
    • Move levers to control and adjust the movement of equipment, the speed, height, rotation and depth of cuts
    • Observe indicator lights and gauges, and listen to machine operation in order to detect binding or stoppage of tools or other equipment problems
    • Reposition machines and move controls in order to make additional holes or cuts
    • Fabricate various metal items by torch cutting and welding
    • May assist other craft workers
    • Perform other duties as required

     

    THE FOLLOWING KNOWLEDGE IS REQUIRED TO SKILLFULLY PERFORM THE JOB OF  TBM OPERATOR:

    • Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction, repair and maintenance of machinery and tools
    • Knowledge of  Hard Rock, Earth Pressure Balance, or Mixed Shield (Slurry) TBM technology
    • Experience with Pre-Cast Segmental Liner preferred
    • Experience operating TBM with hydrostatic pressure over 2 Bar
    • Knowledge of company safety policies and procedures to comply with company, local, state, and/or federal laws

     

    THE FOLLOWING SKILLS ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE JOB OF  TUNNEL OPERATOR:

    • Determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
    • Communicate effectively with coworkers, supervisors, and engineers
    • Operate machinery and systems including drills, pumps, hoists, winches, and TBMs
    • Interpret drawings and written instructions
    • Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determine when and what type of maintenance is needed
    • Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make certain equipment is working properly
    • Determining causes of operating errors and providing solutions
    • Determining how a system should work and how changes in conditions, operation, and the environment will affect outcomes

     

     

    THE FOLLOWING PHYSICAL DEMANDS ARE REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE JOB OF TUNNEL OPERATOR:

    • Ability to coordinate two or more limbs while sitting, standing, or lying down
    • Ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine to exact position
    • Occasional bending, stooping, twisting, crawling, kneeling
    • Occasional climbing of ladders
    • Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds from ground to waist level
    • Occasional repetitive use of powered and non-powered hand tools
    • Occasional repetitive use of vibrating hand tools
    • Constant repetitive hand, forearm, foot, and leg activities
    • Constant sitting
    • Repetitive movement of arms, legs, and torso together when the whole body is in motion
    • Work in environmental extremes of heat and cold dependent upon job location
    • Frequent work in dusty environments
    • Frequent work in areas of excessive noise
    • Work variable hours including overtime hours as needed
  • Industry
    Legal Services