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HBK Engineering is a seeking Licensed Professional Civil Site Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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The Administrative SYEP Work Site Monitor (000) will be responsible for supporting the Workforce Development department though direct work with worksites, youth, and administrative work related to the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP.
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Site Hosts can expect to work an average of 5-10 hours per scheduled week. Preferred experience as a park host or work camper in a state or national park setting. Site Host positions are filled by RV campers and are required to live on-site in their personal RV on one of Audubon’s two RV pads.
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The Site Supervisor will assist with the day-to-day operational and administrative activities to ensure the branch office and field accounts are operating with maximum efficiency. Complete site checks and document/record findings via computerized application.
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Creating an exemplary cross-category site experience - You'll drive the holistic site strategy for a specific category using customer insights to tell a cohesive story and create a seamless customer experience, overseeing visual site merchandising and content strategy, site functionality including navigation, hierarchy, search and browse, etc., new product on-boarding, and more.
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Under the direction of the Imaging Director the Site Supervisor is accountable for the effective ongoing day to day operations of the Diagnostic Imaging Site and Interventional Radiology services.
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A Site EHS Manager works with the Site Leader, Operations, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Human Resources functions at a site level to ensure our employees are safe and to maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations, and drive the execution of the EHS strategy to create a culture of EHS excellence.
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The Site Manager drives Sapphire's local team and contractors concerning CRH's Purpose, Value, Vision, and Code of Business Conduct. Manages on-site preprocessing: blending, shredding operation Tire Derived Fuel (TDF) and Process Engineered Fuel (PEF.
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Muschlitz Excavating, Inc., a leader in the Heavy Civil Industry, is looking to add a Site Superintendent to its accomplished team. Muschlitz Excavating, Inc., a leader in the Heavy Civil Industry, is looking to add a Site Superintendent to its accomplished team.
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SSHO shall be on-site at all times when work is being performed to implement and administer the Contractor's safety program and government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan. Must be on-site when the work that presents the hazards associated with their professional expertise is being performed.
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Also, work closely with Corporate Engineering and site operations to ensure EHS is appropriately taken into consideration in the design and execution of capital projects. Work closely with the Corporate Risk Manager, Safety & Health Lead, and the external insurance firms to effectively identify and manage loss prevention issues and close out recommendations from their site assessments.
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Water and wastewater treatment plant site (yard) piping and utilities. Site development including grading, paving, and stormwater drainage. Site, earthwork and drainage design other than treatment facilities.
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Items not marked (*) as essential on-site may still require partial on-site work to perform the role satisfactorily. Print Communications Specialist III (On - Site) page is loaded.
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Ensure on-site work is conducted safely and in compliance with T-Mobile & OSHA guidelines. The work involves installing, configuring, and integrating the new 5G/LTE equipment from Nokia (as well as decommissioning and removing old equipment from the site.
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The Site Safety Manager is responsible to work with the entire work force at a designated Banker Steel facility. Maintains current and accurate SDS file for all materials on site.
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