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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. About the job Site Safety Manager.
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Reporting to the PMA Project Manager, the Site Superintendent role is responsible for on-site observations and daily reporting on progress, as well as monitoring and coordinating onsite testing, inspection, and commissioning services during the construction phase of the project.
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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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The Mining Operations- Assistant Site Manager is an essential part of CleanSpark's bitcoin mining operation. Collaborate and support site manager to drive innovation and continuous improvement throughout the site to maintain 99%+ uptime.
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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Marble Falls, TX, invites skilled Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to join our recognized team.
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Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed site surveys, including roof measurements and property assessment. Position Summary: As a Solar Site Surveyor, you will be responsible for conducting thorough site surveys, which include measuring and assessing potential solar installation sites, primarily residential properties.
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The Red Gate Group is seeking a TS/SCI cleared Site Reliability Engineer to support the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in Reston, VA. As a Site Reliability Engineer on our team, you'll work with the DoD on the development of more robust systems by building a resilient infrastructure.
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At UWM, a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) is responsible for providing cutting edge monitoring solutions for our applications and infrastructure, support on outages, reduction of our mean time to resolution and consulting with Architects and Developers on the development of stable, healthy applications and infrastructure.
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Develop and maintain open two-way communication with site general manager and departmental managers to fully understand their business process and provide the financial support necessary to operate their respective unit’s cost effectively.
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The Site Safety Officer will ensure employees working onsite are aware of, observe, and comply with RECON Health & Safety Programs and safe work plans, permits, industry standards, client and project specific requirements; and applicable laws for environmental remediation and earthwork construction.
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Communicate the training needs of your on-site personnel to your Property Supervisor. Continually train and develop the on-site personnel in all facets of property management thereby providing an opportunity for additional responsibilities.
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Relevant industry experience is important (Site Reliability Engineer, Systems Engineer, Software Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Network Engineer, or similar role), but ultimately less so than your demonstrated abilities and attitude.
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Classification/Salary Range: The On-Site Energy Manager is a UUP position. Local Title: On-Site Energy Manager. Professional Engineer, Certified Energy Manager, Certified Energy Auditor, Building Operator Certification, LEED Accredited Professional, or another relevant professional certification.
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FIS is hiring a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) for our innovative card payments team to manage our clients in both private and public cloud. Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) will focus on Scalability, High Availability, Performance, Stability and Reliability of Software Applications.
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As Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) you will support us and our complex systems running VMware vSphere v7/8x and infrastructure/applications hosted on the EA Private and Public clouds, like AWS/Azure/GCP. You will also be working in a team environment, following established business processes and procedures, preparing knowledge documentation SOPs, and performing changes and preventative maintenance to ensure the smooth day-to-day operation of EA's computing environment.
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