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At Saint Gobain Construction Chemicals we are looking for Site Manager to join our UK Organisation. This role will develop and create a new site encompassing warehouse and distribution and will have the impact and empowerment to grow a one team culture, and the role will cover health & safety, distribution, logistics, quality, planning, engineering, and facilities management as well as collaborating regularly with other parts of the business.
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Site Operations Director, Site Director, Director of Operations, Site Leader, Operations Manager, Senior Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Plant Director, Engineering Director, General Manager, Plant General Manager, Manufacturing Director, Commercial Director, Director of Manufacturing, Managing Director, MD, CEO, COO, Chemical, COMAH, Oil & Gas, Pharmaceutical, ATEX, DSEAR, Plastic, Polymer, Paints, Coatings, Gas, LPG, Chemical Distribution, Chemical Storage.
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Assist in pricing work, draft changes and change orders to be reviewed by MEP Project Manager. WHAT WE EXPECT (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS) Assist MEP Project Manager in locating and evaluating potential subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers.
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Calls are dispatched by the GN Maintenance Manager who will assist with call prioritization and ordering of maintenance supplies. Our wholesale and retail fuel businesses are multi-branded, which includes Shell, Mobil, Irving, Sunoco, Gulf, Valero, Citgo, Phillips 66, Exxon, and multiple unbranded brands.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. About the job Site Safety Manager.
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The On-Site Manager may assist in negotiation of financial protection or recoveries of liability for pension plans and should expect to assist in the performance of analysis related to bankruptcies and/or restructuring.
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Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from accredited two-year college or technical school; and/or two years equivalent experience with HUD and or CHFA, or other affordable housing programs as Property Site Manager, Regional Property Manager, Leasing Agent, Compliance Technician or Assistant Site Manager.
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The Camp Site Supervisor reports to the Youth Recreation Manager and is responsible for assisting the Youth Recreation Manager in the day-to-day operation and documentation requirements for all park district camps.
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A Site EHS Manager works with the Site Leader, Operations, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Human Resources functions at a site level to ensure our employees are safe and to maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations, and drive the execution of the EHS strategy to create a culture of EHS excellence.
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The Site EHS Manager will report to the Site Lead with a functional dotted line to the multi-site lead. Within the role of Site EHS Manager change management will be a major focus area.
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Work closely with the Corporate Risk Manager, Safety & Health Lead, and the external insurance firms to effectively identify and manage loss prevention issues and close out recommendations from their site assessments.
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Must be able to recruit, coach, train and provide feedback to the On-Site Manager. This position fulfils the role of the On-Site Manager in the manager's absence. Under the direction of the On-Site Manager, promotes a Safe Working environment and helps ensure Safety Standards are met.
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As a site manager, you are responsible for maintaining strong relationships with our retail partners, overseeing the entire shopper lifecycle from hiring to onboarding and performance management, and being the connective glue between on-the-ground operations and HQ. This is a unique role, as Site Managers are both true members of the corporate team while also maintaining day to day interaction with our in-store teams.
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Job Title: Site EHS Manager. These may include Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) NEBOSH Certification, etc.
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This will be based on a list of subs and vendors established by the MEP Project Manager and MEP Site Manager at the beginning of project.) Assist in developing scopes of work for review and approval of MEP Project/Site Manager.
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