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Under limited supervision, the Site Safety Manager ensures safety and environmental programs and procedures are followed at a particular worksite. Bring safety discrepancies to the attention of the Site Safety Director and follow up on actions.
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Assist Environmental, Health, and Safety Professionals with site safety verifications of the Contractor work activities, notifying Contractors of, and documenting concerns. Ensure construction photos are taken on a regular basis and are properly filed under the system developed and maintained by the Project Controls Manager.
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Lead pre-shift meetings, Job Safety Analyses and safety walk arounds on the dredge and scows- Coordinate vessel maintenance operations with the Dredge Captain, Project Superintendent and Site Manager.
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Plan and implement programs to train managers and employees in work site safety practices, injury prevention, fire prevention, and correct handling techniques for chemicals, toxins, equipment, and other safety related items.
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ResponsibilitiesWorks with project manager/General Superintendent to ensure implementation of PCL’s safety program, including integrating PCL’s safety program into all site plans and procedures and adhering to all safety and record keeping requirements.
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In this role, you will report to the site Director of Operations, the HSE Manager will Identify, develop & implement health, safety and environmental programs and policies for the Phoenix facility to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and corporate standards.
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In this role, the Site Manager will have responsibility and accountability for bottom line results. Oldcastle Lawn and Garden is looking for a strong leader to manage all aspects of a fast-paced mulch, soil and stone manufacturing facility located in Castlewood, VA. Daily duties include monitoring key metrics, safety, production flow and material costs.
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In this role you will help manage our flood risk management design and construction projects for USACE, USIBWC, and NRCS. Our team has a passion for making a positive impact on community safety and developing solutions for the technical challenges these projects bring.
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ResponsibilitiesThe Sr. Construction Manager is responsible for the safety, quality, financial, production, schedule, vendor management/invoice approval, crew management/timesheet approval, site expectation setting, close out aggregation/dissemination per market project timeline requirements, inventory, and customer satisfaction performance of their assigned projects, which are typically initiative/activity specific.
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Develops site objectives in conjunction with Area Manager and assists managers and supervisors in developing goals and activities in their respective areas in order to meet overall business objectives.
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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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As the Construction & Quality Manager (CQM), based in Houston, TX, you will oversee a team of contracted on-site Owner's Representatives and ensures that ENGIE's Quality Assurance & Quality Control Plans are properly implemented at each Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) construction project.
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We are currently seeking a Site Quality Manager for our Utility Division that will support work in Texas. Oversee compliance with QA/QC activities for personnel and contractors on-site during construction in accordance with federal, state, local and other governing regulations.
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Function as the single point of contact responsible for all BWSR activities at the site and manages a multi-discipline work force of engineers, union employees (craft and radiological control technicians), and compliance (radiological controls and safety) professionals as well as oversight of the day-to-day functional programs for running the business.
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Support and follow the Site Safety manager with site safety observations and safety documentation organization. Conduct weekly and monthly site observations, including daily logs, site safety inspections, QA/QC processes, etc.
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