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The Operations Manager reports to the Division Manager and will oversee the operations of the following expectations for the division; schedule and oversee NDT personnel; radiation safety program; safety and regulatory initiatives; employee training; field audits and service calls.
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Provides technical assistance and guidance in risk-related matters, including ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, incident investigation, business resiliency and occupational health processes.
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On a daily basis, walks through and reviews site facilities including, but not limited to: classrooms, equipment, supplies, storage areas, and grounds to identify safety issues, ensure cleanliness, and identify items needing repair or replacement.
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Park/Historic Site Superintendent I-VI. Three years experience in (1) natural/cultural resource management; or (2) interpretation or education; or (3) general maintenance; or (4) public safety; or (5) promotions or public relations or marketing.
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Additionally, this position will act as Job Site Safety Officer and implement injury and illness prevention policy at the job site. Be always present in the work area unless relieved by an interim Foreman approved by the Construction Manager or Project Manager.
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This is a dual-hat position for Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) and Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO). We are seeking a talented Quality Control Manager/Site Safety & Health Officer to join our dynamic team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH.
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Your time will be spent on-site with our clients, developing and implementing customized safety programs in hazard communication, biosafety, chemical safety, emergency preparedness, radiation safety, and facilities safety.
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Discuss overtime hours with the Construction Manager/Project Manager prior to implementation. Discuss issues affecting the schedule with the Construction Manager/Project Manager daily.
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We are located in a recently expanded 24,000 square foot hospital with digital radiography, computed tomography (CT), on-site magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, endoscopy, access to an on-site commercial laboratory, and more.
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Job Title: Food Safety Specialist Live OperationsDepartment: FSQAFLSA Status: ExemptReports To: FSQA Systems Director Job Summary: The Food Safety Specialist Live Operations will support food safety systems with a focus in live operations by performing internal audits and assisting in continuous improvement activities of key food safety programs, including the pathogen intervention strategy, best management practices (BMPs), pest control, and site cleaning and disinfection.
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This isn't any ordinary office; it's the beginning of a bowled new career as a Senior Bowling Mechanic & Facility Manager with Bowlero Corp. These managers are the ones who help keep our centers operating efficiently.
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Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, quality, and safety. As a Traveling Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish.
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As a Senior Site Reliability Engineer, you will be part of a fast-paced crew that develops and maintains NVIDIA's sophisticated internal cloud provisioning product for GPUs and Tegra systems. Join the Sustainable Talent team, supporting NVIDIA as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer supporting the Infrastructure, Planning, and Process organization.
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When visiting project job sites, report all unsafe activities to the client, site safety manager and Project Director. Attend site visits with the intent to interpret field progress and provide appropriate schedule analysis to project managers.
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Local quality, occupational safety, and health regulations for construction job sites. Weekly project progress, health and safety reports. Under the supervision of the Vice President, Construction, this position will be primarily responsible for the oversight of the operations, strategic planning and personnel management of our General Forepersons, Truck Forepersons and Forepersons within the Site and Carpentry trades of the assigned area.
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