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This position serves as the principal environmental, health and safety professional/purchasing assistant at Intermountain Galvanizing manufacturing site. The EHS Coordinator must be able to align the site s EHS activities with Valmont s overall environmental, health and safety strategies.
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Personal protective equipment is required when performing work in a mine, outdoor, manufacturing or plant environment, including hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, and as needed, respirator, rubber steel-toe boots, protective clothing, gloves and any other protective equipment as required.
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The Automation Technician performs diagnostics on automation equipment and executes repairs as needed following site guidelines and processes and will implement small automation modifications to improve safety, product quality, and/or reduce cost.
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This person must comply with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Laboratory Safety and any regulatory requirements. Lief Labs is located in the Santa Clarita Valley (Valencia, CA. ) All roles are on-site Monday - Friday.
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Site-based positions, or positions which require unescorted access to site-based operational areas, which are held by employees who are required to receive MSHA, OSHA, DOT, HAZWOPER and/or Hazard Recognition Training; or.
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Collaborating with project engineers and project managers to assist in planning, design, CAD drafting, and preparation of manufacturing plans, bid documents, technical specifications, and capital cost estimates for various engineering projects.
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We are looking for a motivated Environmental Health & Safety Engineer to develop, implement, and monitor company environmental, health and safety programs and procedures at our Gresham, Oregon wafer manufacturing site.
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The Process Engineer will lead both day to day, short-term initiatives as well as long-term efforts to drive continuous improvement in the areas of process safety, operational capability, cost control, and overall manufacturing efficiencies.
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Position is responsible for site coordination and compliance of occupational health and safety, process safety, environmental and quality regulations and standards. Coordinate safety efforts and support zero incident goal including industrial hygiene, occupational health, JSA, ergonomics, SDS.
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Perform all work in compliance with site quality, site safety and radiation protection guidelines. With manufacturing facilities across Europe and the United States, Curium delivers SPECT, PET and therapeutic radiopharmaceutical solutions for life-threatening diseases to over 14 million patients annually.
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Synergetic Industries also has a machine shop providing manufacturing capabilities for fixtures (machining, test, holding, weld, tooling) part machining, machine repair and safety updates, prototype parts,and small production runs.
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They must meet all the requirements of Technician III and also interact with customers, direct crews and provide daily execution of site plan(s) per Vestas safety requirements (i.e. maintenance, repairs) including proficient operation and use of specialist tools and diagnostic processes (shadow data, VOB, TSL, VGA.
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Summary Oldcastle Lawn and Garden is looking for a candidate to lead people toward a common goal with an entrepreneurial spirit to oversee all aspects of a fast paced lawn & garden products manufacturing facility located in Pageland, SC. This facility is comprised of taking in raw materials, processing and packaging the materials for mulch and soils.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for overall operations of theassigned shift, including: warehouse, labor relations, production, site security, quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
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Your 4-month training rotation will begin at the heart of Applied Material’s Manufacturing in Austin, TX. You will meet with your FSO New College Graduate Cohort and begin your training, starting with basic safety and workmanship training.
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