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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 Civil Site Design Engineer Project Manager will work out of our Delaware County office (remote work opportunities available) to plan and manage production, perform design calculations, and assist with a variety of site/civil land development engineering projects.
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Recent construction site superintendent experience working on construction projects involving industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects.
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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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A bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical field is preferred, but equivalent experience as a construction site superintendent for large industrial or manufacturing structures can be substituted for degree.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project 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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Reporting to the Director of Safety, the Site Safety Manager administers the safety program and serves as the safety advisor, ensuring safety compliance by the project team, all union labor and subcontractors working at the site.
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Administrative duties of filing, copying, prepare and implement lesson plans, monthly calendars, newsletters, and other necessary site forms for child files and staff files. Observe the budget and spending guidelines for the site by familiarizing self with all aspects of the site budget and p-card process to ensure that all resources are managed effectively and within budgetary constraints.
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Stryker DES is seeking qualified candidates to fill the position of Site Safety & Health Officer on a project site in Connecticut who have at least at least 5 years of safety experience in the decommissioning, demolition, construction, and environmental remediation industries.
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Site Reliability Engineer. Java, Spring, SRE Informatica PowerCenter, Amazon Web Services, Teradata, Hadoop Distributed File System, Ab initio, Hive , Adobe Cold Fusion, BigData Validation, Splunk, Sybase, Cloud Computing Apache Pig, SQL Scripting, Docker Container, Unix Shell Scripting.
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Participants are linked to an ICMS case manager who provides intensive field-based case management and clinical services while employing a trauma-informed care and harm reduction approach to a diverse group of clients with complex trauma facing medical, mental health and substance use barriers.
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What will do you as the Solar Technician Site Lead? Solar Technician – Site Lead. Solar Technician Site Lead. Site Lead technicians are Renewable Energy Technicians who carry the same responsibilities as solar technicians but also are specifically assigned a group of (utility) assets.
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O IF the Site Manager is required to live on-site,he/she will be provided a free rental unit and is exempt from the requirementsof the landlord/tenant law. The Site Manager isdirectly responsible for all property operations and conducting business inaccordance with company policies and procedures, HUD, Tax Credit, USDA Rural Development,Fair Housing, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act, and otherregulatory agency requirements necessary to ensure effective fiscal, physicaland social soundness.
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Performs other duties as assigned by Director, Manager, Supervisor or Team Lead. Experience in late stage mortgage collections, including handling modifications, short sales, and Deeds In lieu of Foreclosure is a plus.
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Under the direction of the School Age Child Care Director, the Site Assistant will assist with all program activities, to include arts & crafts, music & drama, games, sports and other physical activities, group activities (small and large), science activities and experiments, quiet and homework time, Character Development, teambuilding, KidzLit, and Discovery Learning Centers.
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