ApplySenior Program Associate, Center for Hydrogen Safety
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💎 Seniority level: Senior
📍 Location: United States
💸 Salary: 120000 - 160000 USD per year
🔍 Industry: Hydrogen safety
🏢 Company: American Institute of Chemical Engineers👥 51-100💰 $50,000,000 Grant 10 months agoNon Profit
🗣️ Languages: English
🪄 Skills: Project ManagementData AnalysisMicrosoft OfficeMicrosoft Office SuiteRelationship building
Requirements:
- Comprehensive knowledge and proficiency in the principles of hydrogen safety.
- Strong understanding of the hydrogen industry and associated technologies.
- Demonstrated problem-solving, project management, and data analysis skills.
- Excellent presentation, written, and verbal communication abilities.
- Skilled at building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Proven ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment and manage multiple priorities.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams) and project management tools.
- Experience with Smartsheet and Personify software is preferred.
- Background in leveraging social media platforms for outreach and engagement is preferred.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and refine in-person and virtual safety training programs on hydrogen, both domestically and internationally.
- Respond to technical inquiries on hydrogen safety and develop educational content for distribution across various platforms.
- Provide technical leadership in the development and revision of eLearning courses and other hydrogen safety educational materials.
- Manage, facilitate, and support CHS tasks, projects, working groups, and activities.
- Present on hydrogen safety at webinars, conferences, and stakeholder outreach events.
- Develop and lead CHS working groups and workshops, including those focused on hydrogen hubs.
- Identify, develop, and implement impactful hydrogen safety resources.
- Gather and analyze data to evaluate the performance of CHS initiatives.
- Support conference, symposium, and workshop organizing committees to ensure cohesive, safety-focused programming.
- Regularly engage with CHS members through various communication channels.
- Collaborate with cross-functional AIChE and CHS teams.
- Support CHS governance committees and strategic planning efforts.
- Assist with grant writing and crowdfunding opportunities.
- Lead or support other activities requested by the CHS Directors.
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