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Back up for Site Safety Manager and CSA Superintendents on night shift and weekends when required. Coordinate with Site Safety Manager. Monitor adherence to document control system in concert with Senior Engineer and Project Controls Manager.
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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 Environmental Health and Safety Manager (EHS) will work under the supervision of the Plant Manger to support the facility in all safety areas. The role is responsible for managing site safety policy and process safety management (PSM) programs to ensure a safe work environment, record keeping, permits and site environmental policy pertaining to regulation compliance.
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Responsible for providing field support services and assisting Safety Manager, Construction Manager, supervisors and team members, and subcontractors with the implementation of Site-Specific and Client Safety and Health policies and procedures.
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The Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) will be the SGT representative at assigned project site(s) every workday to lead the safety and health program, observe and enforce contract and regulatory requirements, including the site-specific Accident Prevention Plan. The SSHO reports directly to the assigned EHS Manager and will interface on site with the Project Manager, customer representatives and all subcontractor personnel for training and safety assistance.
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This position requires experience leading teams and supervising MMRP projects, the ability to work independently within guidelines to complete job duties with minimal direction and guidance with periodic reporting management and coordinating with the Site Project Manager, Project Manager, UXO Quality Control Specialist (UXOQCS) and UXO Safety Officer (UXOSO.
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Review and implement corporate and OSHA safety, fire safety, environmental, industrial hygiene, and hazardous materials programs at the site level. Manage various EHS programs such as Contractor, Fire System, Ergonomic, and/or Radiation Safety Programs as assigned by the Department Manager.
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Five years of recent experience as a Project Quality Control Manager and / or Site Safety Health Officer, Construction Manager, or Project Engineer for construction and/or Remediation projects.
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The Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager will manage the Environmental, Health & Safety Programs at the plant. The EHS Manager will partner with the site leadership team and the corporate EHS team to manage activities involved in establishing and maintaining a safe and healthy work environment by following OSHA requirements and other recognized guidelines and regulations.
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The Regional HSE Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program, providing safety support to construction operations, and mentoring regional site safety professionals.
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The Project Supervisor, in summary, acts in support of the Turnaround Manager to directly plan, coordinate, and supervise Total Safety, Inc. personnel and activities, during an “In-Plant Turn-Around” or “Project” at a customer on-site location.
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Mentors regional site safety professionals. 7+ years of field safety experience in heavy civil construction, transportation, or related field. Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Safety Management Specialist (SMS), or Certified Health & Safety Technician (CHST) certificate or equivalent strongly.
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The Judge Group is seeking an Site FSQA Manager with food manufacturing experience in the Dodge City KS area. - Ensure Site Hygiene & GMP, HACCP Plan policies are adhered too. - Manage food safety, sanitation, and quality investigations (Out of specification in-process and finished product test results.
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To enable continued growth, Michael Baker’s Great Lakes Construction Services Practice is seeking a Railroad Construction Manager- Site/ Civil to support the client projects onsite in Croxton, New Jersey.
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We are currently hiring a Construction Safety Manager to be located in Los Angeles, CA. The Construction Safety Manager will provide their expertise to support a very large educational facility construction program.
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