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As a Field Risk Control Representative, you will perform on-site and virtual risk control evaluations for insured entities to avoid, reduce and/or transfer risk using industry best practice principles.
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The field service technician performs on-site repairs and maintenance of RENK sleeve bearings. Comply with OSHA safety and health rules/regulations. Experience with sleeve bearings, rotating equipment, and industrial gears.
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Supports the workover crew and is responsible for performing operating functions, including driving the workover rig as necessary to the job site, with direction from the field supervisor/Tool Pusher, and/or the customer company representative.
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Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree of Science or Master’s Degree of Science in Safety, Chemistry, Engineering or related field experience; Safety experience in dealing with a large multifunctional location with emphasis on laboratory, field, greenhouse and office environments; Certified Safety Professional or Certified Industrial Hygienist designation; Minimum of 5 years’ experience in engineering or science discipline with 3- year direct experience managing HSE complaince programs.
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Preferred Qualifications: A four (4) year college degree with a major such as recreation, outdoor education, education with a specialty in art, elementary or early childhood education, or a subject in the human service field.
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Exercising extreme caution near or around any utility facility and follow all job site safety parameters. Develop and utilize your learned skills by safe operation of SUE field equipment: ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic designating equipment, sewer camera, probe rod, jackhammer, chop saw, pneumatic tampers, vacuum excavation equipment, and other geophysical means.
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Coordinate Global Public Safety Field Solution Specialists and Global Public Safety Category Specialists via joint sales calls and on-site assessments based on customer's specific needs.
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Sibelco is currently hiring for multiple Field Engineer Mechanical roles who will be responsible for supporting the owner’s Project and Construction Managers with field civil, structural and mechanical installation oversight by interfacing between the construction and engineering teams.
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This includes maintaining the highest quality, supervising all trade and field personnel, while administering good construction safety practices with all on-site activities. Conducts Staff Meetings Foreman and field personnel, addressing management issues as well as safety and productivity improvements.
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Knowledge and understanding of RCRA, DOT, TSCA, and other applicable regulations, typically gained through two or more years or progressively responsible experience in waste disposal, environmental site investigations, chemistry, or related field.
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Overall Description: Support the implementation and maintenance of the Process Safety Management (PSM) Program, in accordance with OSHA regulations. Help ensure the Manufacturing Site conforms to all PSM standards and directives established by Group SHE. Directly support the Process Risk Review (PRR) program and manage the implementation of various hazard studies and risk assessments.
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Researches new regulations and developments in the field of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and implements Demonstrates and promotes felt leadership engagement and has an active physical presence across the site Facilitates effective sharing of information across organization as a whole.
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The Outside Sales Representative is responsible for generating new business and supporting the growth of the service agreement business in the Fire & Life Safety field. Conduct regular site visits, review inspection reports, assess clients' fire protection needs and offer appropriate solutions.
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Superintendent Location: Upper Mid-West Department: Field Operations FLSA Status: Various Primary Function: The superintendent is responsible for overseeing production as well as the scheduling and coordination of all other on-site construction activities, safety programs and quality initiatives.
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Legal Information | Site Utilities | Contacts | SitemapCopyright 2024 Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation. Must be able to communicate effectively with the customer, scheduling, FAST flight crews, Tech Ops, business office, vendors, Warranty, Field Service Reps and Hangar Ops. Acts as the single point of contact between Gulfstream and the customer to relay the acft schedule and return to service expectations.
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