Regional Training Coordinator

Turner Mining Group
2dOnsite

About The Position

The Regional Training Coordinator supports safe, consistent, and effective Drill & Blast execution across multiple mine sites by coordinating, delivering, and continuously improving field-based training and competency programs. This position partners closely with Drill & Blast leadership, site operations, and safety to ensure personnel are trained, assessed, and documented in accordance with site standards and applicable regulations (including MSHA training requirements where applicable).

Requirements

  • Experience in mining operations, field operations training, safety/training coordination, or Drill & Blast operations with a strong training/mentoring component.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in the field and communicate across all levels of a workforce (crew to leadership).
  • Strong organizational skills: scheduling, multi-site coordination, and documentation discipline.
  • Proficiency with MS Office; comfort learning/using an LMS or training record system (or equivalent tracking process).
  • Ability to travel frequently to multiple active mine sites and work effectively in remote field environments.

Nice To Haves

  • Direct Drill & Blast experience (open pit/surface), including hands-on exposure to drill operations and blast execution standards.
  • Experience conducting formal competency assessments and skills verification in the field.
  • Familiarity with MSHA training frameworks (Part 46/48 applicability varies by mine type), including annual refresher expectations and recordkeeping discipline.
  • “Train-the-trainer” background or structured instructional design approach (ADDIE/SAT).

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and support site training programs for Drill & Blast teams (drillers, blasters/shot crew, powder/initiating systems handling where applicable, and adjacent support roles).
  • Schedule and deliver training events across multiple sites (new hire onboarding, refresher training, task training, and operational “best practice” sessions).
  • Translate field procedures and technical requirements into practical training materials and job aids (tailgate content, checklists, step-by-step work instructions).
  • Conduct and/or coordinate competency assessments and on-the-job evaluations for drill rig operators and blast/shot crews; document results and close gaps with targeted coaching plans.
  • Partner with site leaders to standardize skills expectations across sites and identify trends in performance, safety observations, and training needs.
  • Maintain accurate training records, certifications, and skills matrices; ensure documentation is audit-ready (MSHA training plan alignment/records where applicable).
  • Coordinate annual refresher / recurring training requirements and track completion across sites (e.g., annual refresher training minimums under Part 46/48 when applicable).
  • Support training plan updates and implementation workflows, including site-specific hazard awareness and new task training processes where required.
  • Evaluate training effectiveness using field observations, competency outcomes, incident/near-miss learnings, and feedback loops; iterate content and delivery methods accordingly.
  • Apply a structured training approach (e.g., ADDIE / systematic training methods) to build repeatable programs that scale across sites.
  • Coordinate with Operations, Safety/HSE, HR, and site leadership to ensure training content aligns with operational requirements and regulatory obligations.
  • Serve as a professional point of contact for training logistics, rosters, and on-site execution during site visits.
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