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On-site construction experience in safety minded roles is a plus (such as fire watch, hole watch, safety lead, safety committee member, etc. Collaborate with Site Safety Coordinators to understand and maintain emergency response and crisis management plans.
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An On-Site Coordinator is assigned to, and stays at, a hotel property housing our student tour groups. The On-Site Coordinator is a customer service liaison representing WorldStrides to our customers on tour.
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As our Site Reliability Engineer on the MMA National IT Systems Engineer team, you'll play a critical role in ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of our systems and infrastructure across multiple platforms.
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Learn more about what makes us different and how you can thrive as a Site Reliability Engineer in MMA National. The Site Reliability Engineer will build and maintain infrastructure using Terraform, ensuring infrastructure-as-code principles are followed.
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Job Title: Site Director, Before & After School Program. Assumes responsibility for the daily, on-site administration and planning of the program in accordance with Board and State policies and guidelines.
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The Site Reliability Engineer should have experience in AWS, Terraform, Kubernetes, and Linux. The Site Reliability Engineer position is fully remote. The tasks for the Site Reliability Engineer position includes writing infrastructure code using Terraform, collaborating other cross-functional teams to deploy applications to AWS, and building high level systems.
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As an SRE/DevOps Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing our cloud infrastructure on Azure, as well as supporting our multi-cloud environment with AWS and/or GCP.
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The Site Controller is responsible for providing leadership, supervision and direction to Riverdale's control organization, specifically including accounting, internal control, analysis, financial reporting, budgeting, cash forecasting, organizational development and business improvement.
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Maintain a safe site, ensuring the safety of team members at all times. J+M Infrastructure is a Civil-Site & Utilities Contractor that excels in Civil Construction and Site Development Contracting with an emphasis on Utilities and Excavation.
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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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Take a seat on the rocket ship and join us as Site Reliability Engineer to help people succeed across the world. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is what you get when you treat operations as if it is a software problem.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Technician to perform, support, assist and conduct activities of the site safety department. This will include, but not limited to, all activities of the corporate, client and site safety and health programs.
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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. The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director.
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On-Site Coordinators are not required to tour with the group(s) during the day, however, they must remain at the hotel at all times while the group is in-house. We also take COVID protocols very seriously and are committed to the health and safety of our team members, participants, vendors, and partners which is why we have put extensive measures in place around mandatory vaccinations, PPE and other safety guidelines that follows both the CDC and World Health Organizations guidance.
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To learn more about our brand, our mission and our commitment to health and safety, please visit our website at www. WorldStrides offers experiential learning programs in educational travel, performing arts, language immersion, career exploration, service-learning, study abroad, and sports.
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