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Interface with vendors, suppliers, equipment manufacturers, local officials, engineers and any other personnel necessary to install, maintain and operate equipment and facilities to ensure continued production and personnel safety.
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Sound Transit promotes a safe and healthy work environment and provides appropriate safety and equipment training for all personnel as required. Education & Experience:Bachelor's or Master's Degree in computer science, information technology, business management, information systems, or closely related field and eight years of experience in information technology project delivery or project management; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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No Does this position have Security Access (e.g., public safety, IT security, personnel records, patient records, or access to chemicals and medications) No. Experience in collegiate athletics academic support, higher education, teaching, or related field Experience working with academically at-risk student-athlete populations.
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Experience will include managing construction safety plans and processes, change control, managing safety personnel and commissioning activities. Ability to be actively engaged 100% of time to work with field safety officers and active construction work.
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Audit the performance of field personnel to ensure safety and environmental compliance to Loram and customer operating rules, safe operating procedures, governmental regulationsBEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES:Decision MakingPlanning and OrganizingValues BasedAdaptabilityResilienceHigh Impact CommunicationsREQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Education: High School Diploma/ EquivalentExperience: 3+ years relative safety experience.
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Maintain training of field personnel on systems, tools, and procedures utilizing in-house training, ride-alongs, Success Academy®, webinars, and online training programs. Conduct job site surveys (STOPs), field personnel ride-alongs, and work evaluations.
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The Imaging Engineer III serves as an advisor to medical and clinical staff in the specification, acquisition, safe use, and proper operation of specialty equipment and to other personnel on technical matters concerning specialty equipment.
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Job Description:Superintendent II leads field construction activities and personnel ensuring assigned projects meet budget, schedule, quality and safety objectives. Participates in jobsite safety assessments and assists in performing incident or accident investigations and follow-ups Submits accurate daily job reports to the office reporting job progress, subcontractors on site, safety concerns, employee time, per diem, training, as well as purchases made with purchase order number; submits weekly photos of job site progress; and submits receipts , Foremen, and Carpenters assigned to the project.
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We offer an array of personnel, such as Unarmed Officers, Fire Life Safety Directors, Fire Guards, Roving Patrol, Concierge and Front Desk Personnel, to fit any building or venues requirements.
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Administer regional Basic Operator Training (BOT) and Operation's qualification and re-qualification programs; manage and proctor training assessments for site/field personnel; and maintain proper Operation's qualification training records.
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Bachelor's Degree - Mechanical Engineering or related field 10 years of experience working in a Chemical processing plant Experience working with flammable materials Managing maintenance personnel who have rotating equipment experience (Millwrights, IE&C) What are the nice-to-have skills.
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The inspector will document findings including, but not limited to, contractor construction materials, quantities, personnel, site conditions, safety, etc. Perform site inspections and report to the project engineer responsible for field inspection staff.
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Project Details Project Location: Richburg, SC Anticipated Start Date: Mid May Anticipated Duration: 5-6 months Anticipated Hours/Week: 50-60 hours/week Project Type: General Construction Per Diem: Available for qualified candidates JOB REQUIREMENTS: Develop positive professional relationships while working closely with field personnel, all levels of management and outside agencies during all phases of construction.
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This position coordinates the implementation of initiatives focusing on energy conservation and alternative energy technologies, recycling, environmental safety and supervise the grounds personnel.
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Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety guidelines and regulations to ensure a secure work environment for all personnel on-site. This internship program is designed to provide hands-on experience and professional development in the field of construction.
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