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This five years of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Ensure that the Daily OSHA Inspection Logs, SWPPP and dust control plans are implemented within each of the division’s communities. Coordinate and ensure the archiving of Daily OSHA Safety and Community SWPPP’s with the DOC and Regional Environmental Manager.
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Certifications: Asbestos Building Inspector; Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor; Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, & Restoration Certification (IICRC) Mold Remediation or Water Restoration Certifications; or Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) 40 hours Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Certification (40 hours) or General Industry 10 or 30 Hour Certifications are a plus.
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5-6 years of experience in pipeline inspection, with a focus on capital rebuilds, relocations, and leak detection. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of industry standards, regulations, and best practices as well as knowledge of the following: PHMSA part 192 requirements, OSHA site safety, Maximo/Moblite, Locus IQ, Pragma CAD, as-built drawings, and ONE MAP.
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Maintains and cleans water/sewer lines ensuring proper system operation, maintains water/sewer right-of-ways including mowing and inspections, operate Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) inspection equipment and vacuum/hydraulic jetter equipment.
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Complete daily/weekly inspection logs as required by FDOT, OSHA and the Sims Crane safety department. NCCCO Rigger Level 1 or equivalent training from an ANSI/ASME accredited program. NCCCO or equivalent ANSI/ASME accredited crane operator certification.
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This five year of experience must include not less than two years of crane related field duties such as crane inspection as a crane operator, heavy equipment mechanic, shop foreman, operations supervision, rigging specialist, or mechanical or civil engineer.
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Perform inspection, maintenance, testing and repair of transformers , circuit breakers and all related equipment - 45 KVA to 130 MVA, dry type and/ or oil filled. Knowledge of various industry standards such as: NETA, NEC, OSHA and NFPA.
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Transportation, soils testing, construction, aggregate testing, asphalt, DOT, construction inspection, inspection, roadway construction, OSHA Certification, ACI Certification, concrete testing, concrete inspection, concrete, soil sampling, soil testing, bridge, construction materials testing, materials testing, inspector, soil sample, environmental, tunnel, earthworks, environmental field, quality control, civil.
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Conform to all EHS guidelines including, but not limited to, wearing required personal protective equipment (PPE); Work in an environment with moderate noise intensity (85 to 89.9 dBa) and areas where hearing protection is required, Work in an environment where, due to normal machining operations, there may be dust, chips, fumes, or smoke (not over OSHA Permissible Exposure Levels.
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REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS - Maintain knowledge and keep up to date with regulations and standards including but not limited to OSHA regulations, DOT and EPA storage handling, use and disposal of hazardous and infections waste, PHMSA compressed gas regulations, NIOSH Respiratory Protection regulations and NFPA standards related to fire protection systems, emergency management, fire extinguishers training and inspection, The Joint Commissions (TJC), and other regulatory agencies as applicable.
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Clean, inspect, and package surgical instruments, specialty sets and other re-usable instruments following all surgical procedures following regulations established by OSHA, The Joint Commission, and Saint Alphonsus.
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Asphalt Field Level I & II VDOT ACI (American Concrete Institute) or WACEL Concreate I (WACEL.ORG) Pavement Marking VDOT Slurry Surfacing VDOT Surface Treatment VDOT Flagger Certification VDOT Certification for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection Virginia DEQ Nuclear Gauge Safety Training NRC.
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Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Current required certifications within 12 months of hire (or earliest date/classes are offered) and maintain them thereafter, include Certifications in soils, aggregate, asphalt, concrete (ACI), nuclear safety and transportation, guardrail installation, pavement markings, First Aid, CPR, flagging, work zone safety, stormwater inspection, DEQ's stormwater, and Erosion and Sediment Control and OSHA safety training courses.
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