The Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services is recruiting on-site safety managers for agricultural work until February 7.
On the 15th, the Agricultural Research and Extension Services announced that they are recruiting on-site safety managers for agricultural work who meet at least one of the following criteria: having more than 2 years of practical experience in safety and health management related to the Industrial Safety and Health Act, having more than 1 year of practical experience as a supervisor, or holding a safety management-related certification.
The on-site safety managers for agricultural work will be responsible for ▲identifying risk factors in workplaces and farm roads where agricultural work is conducted ▲analyzing risk factors of agricultural machinery and materials used by farmers
▲inspecting agricultural work contents and surrounding environments ▲providing information on the prevention of agricultural work safety accidents.
Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services is recruiting field work managers until February 7. Photo by Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services
Applications can be submitted by visiting the Agricultural Research and Extension Services in person, by registered mail, or via the person in charge's email. Detailed recruitment information can be found on the Agricultural Research and Extension Services website (nongup.gg.go.kr).
The Agricultural Research and Extension Services will evaluate applicants through document screening and interviews, focusing on expertise, application skills, communication abilities, and cooperativeness. Successful candidates will work at agricultural technology centers in five regions: Yongin, Pyeongtaek, Gwangju, Yangpyeong, and Yeoju.
The employment period is six months, from April to October.
Seong Je-hoon, head of the Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, urged, "We ask for your great interest and applications for the recruitment of managers to analyze the risks at agricultural work sites in the province and to support the establishment of a safety accident prevention support system."
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