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The Site Safety Manager is the technical expert, counsel to site personnel, and primary person responsible for advising the Site Management on the implementation of the Company IIPP. This is achieved by working directly with site management, support groups, customers, sub-contractors, and all levels of field personnel while acting as the primary liaison between these various interests.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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The Nuclear Safety Engineer will support the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Capital Projects in the areas of Nuclear & Criticality Safety Engineering support associated with the Savannah River Site (SRS.
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Conduct safety training, testing, and record-keeping for all employees, sub-contractors, and where Rosendin is prime, all other persons arriving on site (New Hire Orientation, Equipment Training, Haz Com, Fall Protection, Excavation, Confined Space, Lockout/Tag out, Crane and Rigging, etc.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, asbestos abatement, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, rough carpentry, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Escalates safety concerns to patient safety director, patient safety manager, operational improvement specialists, and site senior leaders in a timely manner (as soon as possible, expected to be within the same business day - even when full details are not known.
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Check in all in-bound and out bound deliveries as directed by the site Safety Manager. Follow all security post orders and direction from the site Safety Manager. Escalate any concerns to the site Safety Manager in a timely manner.
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The PDC Security Guard will work to maintain the safety and security of the Perishable Distribution Center. The guard is responsible for monitoring to physical security and safety of the facility.
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This is a dual hat position for both Construction Quality Control Manager and Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO). We are searching for a proficient Quality Control/Site Safety Health Officer to join our growing construction business line.
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This is a dual-hat position for both the Construction Quality Control Manager and the Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO). We are seeking a talented Quality Control Manager/Site Safety & Health Officer to join our dynamic team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH.
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Work Type : On-Site (Redstone Arsenal, AL) We are looking for a Software Safety Engineer to join our team to support the Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IFMC) Project Office, Performance Management Directorate (PMD.
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Works in customer job site locations which may include offshore drilling rigs and process units. 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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The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is a field position. The SSHO has safety, health, and environmental management responsibility for ensuring a safe work environment at his/her project site.
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She/he supports the Site Safety Manager and/or the Site Asset Protection Responsible and/or the Site Security Specialist in the implementation of the Security policy at the site.
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We are seeking an experienced Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) and Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) to join our dynamic HGC team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH.
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