09-21-2019, 03:14 AM
Are you an individual offering housing, or do you represent a company/complex (such as apartment complexes, a community, education center, etc)?
I'm a HR liaison for the South Bluster Observatory Project.
What is your name/the name of your company/complex?
Lithgow, and I'm representing the maintenance and assistant department of the project today.
What kind of housing will you be providing?
We have several rooms that have been converted into TCP-scale apartments for trainees, and two private rooms and a storage closet on-site have had similar alterations. All rooms have been designed to allow for hands-free door operation, and can be removed from the main block if maintenance is required.
For how long will you be providing housing?
The training period will take 4 months, and is followed by a 15 month rotation to our facility in Bluster. Those willing to do future rotations will be given housing of their choice near our training location.
What resources will your residents have access to?
The town near our training facility has an active TCP community, from which we source food and TCP-scale goods. On rotation food and supplies have to be brought into the site, though we have tools and machines that have been modified to allow for TCP use for creating items.
What are local job/academic opportunities?
Most of our intake is focused on maintenance of laboratory and HVAC equipment, though there are possible roles in service industries at our training location.
What kind of TCP types are you best equipped for?
Wheeled types, as the facility has even surfaces and already has accommodations for trolleys. Types with little sensitivity to heat and atmospheric changes would also be ideal.
What kind of TCP types are you least equipped for?
Types that need to use abilities for daily tasks, as there is limited food during rotation and we only have a single food-type on-site currently. Due to being a dry environment aquatic types will have issues.
What kind of TCP types are restricted/not allowed in your housing?
Gaseous or temperature-sensitive types, as the facility uses powered ventilation. TCPs with compulsive issues or abilities must be avoided due to the indoors-only nature of the posting.
What kind of personality would your ideal resident have?
Social and cautious, with a high tolerance of constant noise. Some mechanical and laboratory experience would be ideal.
Why this kind of personality?
TCPs chosen are going to be working with complexes and be required to describe what they are doing during activities on-site. They will also be in groups patrolling the facility for maintenance issues, this will include working near and inside vent ducts. As this is an indoor facility there will be constant noise from movements and machinery.
What kind of personality would be not ideal for your housing situation?
TCPs with anxiety or requirements for alone time, as we run a constant buddy system due to the isolated location.
Why?
As the facility has limited space and is ventilated there is the risk of disorientation, and noises from passing machinery, air, and people disturbing those on-site, in addition trapped or unconscious personnel may not be able to signal for help or move to a safe location unassisted.
What do you aim to get by housing this TCP?
We are looking to better support the TCP community in North Hearth, and due to the location of the observatory there is a need for more personnel without putting further resource strain on the facility. In particular TCP hires would allow for better work hours and safer team sizes for all personnel involved in the project.
I'm a HR liaison for the South Bluster Observatory Project.
What is your name/the name of your company/complex?
Lithgow, and I'm representing the maintenance and assistant department of the project today.
What kind of housing will you be providing?
We have several rooms that have been converted into TCP-scale apartments for trainees, and two private rooms and a storage closet on-site have had similar alterations. All rooms have been designed to allow for hands-free door operation, and can be removed from the main block if maintenance is required.
For how long will you be providing housing?
The training period will take 4 months, and is followed by a 15 month rotation to our facility in Bluster. Those willing to do future rotations will be given housing of their choice near our training location.
What resources will your residents have access to?
The town near our training facility has an active TCP community, from which we source food and TCP-scale goods. On rotation food and supplies have to be brought into the site, though we have tools and machines that have been modified to allow for TCP use for creating items.
What are local job/academic opportunities?
Most of our intake is focused on maintenance of laboratory and HVAC equipment, though there are possible roles in service industries at our training location.
What kind of TCP types are you best equipped for?
Wheeled types, as the facility has even surfaces and already has accommodations for trolleys. Types with little sensitivity to heat and atmospheric changes would also be ideal.
What kind of TCP types are you least equipped for?
Types that need to use abilities for daily tasks, as there is limited food during rotation and we only have a single food-type on-site currently. Due to being a dry environment aquatic types will have issues.
What kind of TCP types are restricted/not allowed in your housing?
Gaseous or temperature-sensitive types, as the facility uses powered ventilation. TCPs with compulsive issues or abilities must be avoided due to the indoors-only nature of the posting.
What kind of personality would your ideal resident have?
Social and cautious, with a high tolerance of constant noise. Some mechanical and laboratory experience would be ideal.
Why this kind of personality?
TCPs chosen are going to be working with complexes and be required to describe what they are doing during activities on-site. They will also be in groups patrolling the facility for maintenance issues, this will include working near and inside vent ducts. As this is an indoor facility there will be constant noise from movements and machinery.
What kind of personality would be not ideal for your housing situation?
TCPs with anxiety or requirements for alone time, as we run a constant buddy system due to the isolated location.
Why?
As the facility has limited space and is ventilated there is the risk of disorientation, and noises from passing machinery, air, and people disturbing those on-site, in addition trapped or unconscious personnel may not be able to signal for help or move to a safe location unassisted.
What do you aim to get by housing this TCP?
We are looking to better support the TCP community in North Hearth, and due to the location of the observatory there is a need for more personnel without putting further resource strain on the facility. In particular TCP hires would allow for better work hours and safer team sizes for all personnel involved in the project.