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Superintendent Functions: Coordinate schedule, manpower, equipment and resources Direct and evaluate site personnel and staff Enforce project safety and security Review and approve all subcontractor and vendor payment as well as timely preparation of payment requisitions Superintendent Qualifications: 5 proven years as a true lead supervisor Must have a proven work history working with a General Contractor Demonstrated experience commercial projects in the $5-50M range.
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Manage the overall site safety program as required and ensuring subcontractor compliance with Turner standards and all applicable safety codes and regulations. While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.
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ResponsibilitiesAssist in wastewater treatment site activities Assure the mining site is within compliance of local regulations Assist with Site Safety Walks and Job Hazard Assessments and help develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Review SOPs and work practices to identify any safety concerns.
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Projects include but are notlimited to: manufacturing systems, non-sterile filing systems, packagingsystems, process piping, utility systems, new facility construction andupgrades, Serialization and other packaging control systems and applications.
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Visit customer sites to verify measurements and perform preliminary site safety inspections. Here, you'll be proud to be a part of a company known for putting safety and people first, combined with uncompromising integrity.
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Knowledge of application of local, state, federal regulations: building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, OSHA, LEED, Cal-Green, ADA Strong skills: MS Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project and Smartsheets Highly proficient in reading construction documents - all disciplines - architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, life safety, civil and site Strong analytical skills to drive data driven decisions.
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Working at Samsara means you’ll help define the future of physical operations and be on a team that’s shaping an exciting array of product solutions, including Video-Based Safety, Vehicle Telematics, Apps and Driver Workflows, Equipment Monitoring, and Site Visibility.
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Representing more than 40% of global GDP, these industries are the infrastructure of our planet, including agriculture, construction, field services, transportation, and manufacturing — and we are excited to help digitally transform their operations at scale.
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Observe and enforce safety rules in all circumstances (in the laboratory and during on-site interventions) Eiffage Route contribue à l’amélioration du réseau français, des voies communales aux tracés autoroutiers, qu’il s’agisse de conception, de construction ou d’entretien.
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The Regional Safety & CDM Manager will actively promote and carry out regular site safety audits and inspections and work closely with Contractor Partners where relevant, to implement safety improvement initiatives for works in their remit.
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Consistent practice of Safety and Health regulations as it applies to the construction site. This can be seen in our work, including General Construction, Construction Management, Design Build, Water and Wastewater Construction, and Concrete Construction services.
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Knowledge of: complex principles and techniques of building inspection; principles of structural design and engineering mathematics; residential and commercial construction, materials and methods of construction; safety standards and methods of building construction for commercial, industrial and residential buildings; pertinent federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations; zoning regulations related to historic preservation and/or urban design.
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At Samsara, we are helping improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of the physical operations that power our global economy. In addition, they can configure safety modes, such as the in-motion screen, on devices to promote safer driving behavior.
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The Site Safety Supervisor will support the Project Staff and the Clayco safety team in an effort to execute corporate safety and health standards and procedures in compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements.
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Position Overview: The Traveling Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing on-site management of construction projects, scheduling, quality control and assurance, and safety.
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