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Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager and be a vital part of ensuring the safety and success of construction projects across the Los Angeles Community College District! If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Construction Safety Manager.
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Coordinate injury management through Workmans Compensation Manager and assist in establishing area injury management resources and relationship building as assigned by the Regional Safety Manager.
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Other assigned qualifications by the Regional Safety Manager or Director of Safety. Review weekly Ops Reports for safety planning purposes with Regional Safety Manager.
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The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director. The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for directing and managing occupational safety, health and industrial hygiene functions within the Red Hill Program.
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As a Construction Safety Manager on Utility Scale EPC Solar Projects, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of all personnel involved in the construction process.
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Supervises officers, processes or programs as directed by the Public Safety Coordinator, Manager or Director (including but not limited to) 1. public safety, law enforcement, military, security, safety, safety officer, security officer, security supervisor, security guard.
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SummaryThe Food Safety Manager position requires a dedicated, hands-on professional who prioritizes quality, safety, environmental compliance with operational efficiency, and a strong commitment to continuous improvement.
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As a Trust & Safety Manager, you will be tasked with working collaboratively and cross-functionally with other team members and colleagues dedicated to maintaining a safe and respectful online environment for our users.
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Minimum of 10 of years’ experience serving in a Safety Manager role within the heavy civil industry. This position is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising project safety and accident and fire protection programs in compliance with corporate safety program standards on all job sites.
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The Regional Safety Manager is the lead for safety initiatives across multiple disciplines, supervising a team of safety professionals in the field and working closely with the Safety Director.
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We are seeking an Engineering Safety Manager to join our rapidly-growing team working to decarbonize the aviation industry. Engineering Safety Manager. Board of Certified Safety Professional (BCSP) Certifications preferred (i.e., OHST, CHST, or GSP.
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The Site Safety Manager is the technical expert, counsel to site personnel, and primary person responsible for advising the Site Management on the implementation of the Company IIPP. This is achieved by working directly with site management, support groups, customers, sub-contractors, and all levels of field personnel while acting as the primary liaison between these various interests.
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Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. QUALIFICATIONSNew York State Security Guard Registration Card.16 Hour On-The-Job Security Guard Training Certificate.
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TheSafety Supervisorwill report to the Operations Manager and is responsible for actively facilitate communications between the Client’s dispatchers, the dispatchers in our Operations Control Center at WeDriveU and the internal Operations Team to ensure the service is running at top notch.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:Exercising strong leadership, directly oversees all Public Safety Staff, including the Public Safety Manager, Public Safety Shift Supervisors, Public Safety Officers (full-time and part-time), Transportation Manager, Loading Dock Supervisor, and Transportation Agents.
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