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Position Description Position Summary:The Site Safety Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing of the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program and providing safety support to construction operations.
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The HSE Manager working collaboratively with the HSE Director, VP QHSE, VP Operations, Directors of Facilities Operation (DFOs), Finance, Sourcing and HR, directs the effective deployment of the HSE management system and strategic initiatives that sustains and builds a zero-harm safety culture.
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Work closely with the Site Safety Manager, Project Manager, Construction Manager and Signal Energy project staff to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and the project injury and illness prevention plan.
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Position Overview: The Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for ensuring quality safety management, safety engineering, and construction safety standards are maintained at the job site.
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3-5 years as a site safety manager for multiple employer construction sites. The selected candidate will also be responsible for providing oversight and guidance to the Area Safety Manager.
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We are looking for a Construction Safety Manager to assist on multiple CapEx projects in development and forecasted at site. Experience will include managing construction safety plans and processes, change control, managing safety personnel and commissioning activities.
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We are looking for Construction Site Safety Officer (SSHO) candidates to join our team in the Norfolk, VA area for military projects on an active military base. Our Site Safety Officers (SSHO)'s are responsible for planning, preparing, organizing, implementing, and executing all safety administrative and performance requirements for an assigned project in accordance with contract specifications, EM-385, OSHA, RQ internal Safety Management System, and Accident Prevention Plan (APP), while fully integrating with the project team to support the safe production of quality work.
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Reporting to the US Health and Safety Manager, the PMESC will support the Lead Commissioning Managers, Operational Site Managers and the H&S Compliance Manager at the project level as well as at the group and corporate business level so requirements are standardized and consistent throughout.
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Professional certification such as ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM. Reporting Structure: Reporting to the site HSE Manager. Implementing, monitoring, and participating in the development of site health and safety programs (Ergonomics, Laboratory and Chemical Safety, Bloodborne Pathogens, Biosafety, Laboratory inspections, etc.
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Leads and works directly with Site B R HSE Manager to implement and administer the site safety program utilizing Brown Root HSE standards in conjunction with client EHSS standards.
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Assist Corporate Safety and Site Superintendent in ensuring compliance and training of safety policies and procedures in compliance with local, state, and federal rules and regulations, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), and Department of Transportation (DOT.
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The Onsite Safety Manager formulates, develops, and coordinates safety and loss control functions onsite. Completes, submits, and tracks forms of written communication including, but not limited to: toolbox talks, site-specific safety plans and forms, procedures, and correspondence.
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The Site Safety Manager is responsible to work with the entire work force at a designated Banker Steel facility. The Safety Manger reports directly to the Banker Steel Corporate Safety Director and partners closely with the Plant Manager and staff.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Manager in Auburn, CA/Vian Enterprises to join our high performing Operations & Facilities Team. Position Overview:Responsible for the management and coordination of all activities as they relate to safety, health and environment at the site in order to reduce occupational injuries, illnesses and the accompanying financial losses.
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This entry-level position involves assisting with safety inspections, incident reporting, safety training, and supporting the Site Safety Manager. Collaborate with the Site Safety Manager to implement corrective actions.
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