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Perform a variety of specialized police assignments in specialty programs identified by the Director of Public Safety such as hostage negotiation, K-9, firing range, DWI enforcement, domestic violence, traffic enforcement and investigation, field training, search and rescue, special events, public information, crime prevention, school related programs, property and contracted services, training, recruitment and hiring, and vice and narcotics investigations.
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Through ongoing, hands-on training, experiential learning opportunities, and mentoring, individuals will cultivate their skills and expertise needed to succeed in an operations management position including but not limited to safety, health and environmental, finance, sales, logistics and customer service, quality control, engineering, mine planning, production planning, optimization, maintenance and repair, etc.
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Researches new regulations and developments in the field of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and implements Demonstrates and promotes felt leadership engagement and has an active physical presence across the site Facilitates effective sharing of information across organization as a whole.
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Knowledge Management Lead, Trust & Safety Operations. Senior Manager, Moderation Operations, Trust & Safety. Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, or related field.
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Job Requirements: Required: BS in Electrical Engineer with 10+ years of electrical engineering experience or 15+ years of experience in the design/construction or operations of power generators, uninterrup-tible power supplies, and life safety/emergency/mission critical power distribution WITH experience in working with construction management and projects greater than 250,000 square feet AND a Professional Engineer (PE) License.
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The Field Service Technician provides 24/7 on-call field service labor, troubleshooting, and training at customer locations on the mechanical, electrical, and electronic components of decanters, high speed separators and heat exchangers to ensure reliable operation, optimum performance and efficiency.
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This is reflective in our competitive offerings to our hires including:Ongoing HR supportCompetitive benefits packages including- Health, Dental, Vision & Life insuranceOur very own JLM Rewards incentive programTHE IDEAL CANDIDATEThe ideal candidate has a proven track record of previous safety experience in engineering and/or civil construction work.
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Partner with corporate and other regional field safety personnel to leverage global safety and environmental best practices into NA network standards. The Senior Site EHS Manager must demonstrate the ability to build trust and confidence with the operations team and influence change through providing comprehensive risk assessments and safety data analysis.
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SMAEC II has a rewarding position supporting the NASA Safety and Mission Assurance Engineering Contract (SMAEC II) at the Johnson Space Center in Houston helping to continue our exploration of space.
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Along the way, we’ve earned a reputation for executing with quality, safety and trust backed by 100+ years of experience providing construction solutions to the automotive, commercial, civil, energy, food & beverage, healthcare, heavy industrial, industrial process and water industries.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/SKILLSObserving, identifying and potentially correcting construction safety methods and workmanship to ensure contractors building roadways, bridges, traffic signals, airports and related structures comply with state and federal safety regulations.
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4+ years total experience in working in the broad field of online safety, trust & safety, digital crimes/abuse field, offender behavior, or victim services. BS/MS or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Information Systems, Intelligence Studies, Cybersecurity, Criminal Justice, or related field.
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BS/BA in Safety, Environmental, Ergonomics or a related field required. - Audit record keeping practices and Global Safety Database entries to ensure compliance to global safety standards and local regulations.
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B.S./B.A. degree in Mining Engineering, Civil/Mechanical Engineering, Business, Accounting, or other related field from an accredited 4-year university is preferred. Our people share a competitive drive for excellence in an environment of trust, teamwork, open-mindedness, and communication.
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Through relentless innovation and discovery, we are strengthening trust, safety, and transparency across the student transportation space and making the trip to and from school safer for students.
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