Knowledge: Student in PRACTICAL STAGE programs related to Safety and Health at Work, Safety Technician or related areas.
Basic knowledge of occupational health and safety regulations (Law 1562 of 2012, NTC 3701, among others).
Skills to identify occupational risks and collaborate in the development of action plans to mitigate accidents.
Good command of office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Ability to carry out basic reports and analysis of risk situations.
Proactive, responsible attitude and willingness to learn.
Requirements:
Institutional endorsement for the academic or productive phase.
Preferably, no previous apprenticeship contract.
Availability to sign an apprenticeship contract with sponsorship.