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How many years of experience have you had working as an Electrical Inspector, Electrical Administrator, or Master Electrician in another state? The Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Labor Standards and Safety, is recruiting for an.
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QA surveillance of contractors adherence to contractual requirements of installed mechanical and rotating equipment at various facilities
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Work with terminal managers on special safety-related projects and Safety Blitz. Perform safety facility inspections every quarter - Admin, dock, yard, and shops. Assist with emergency response fire drills and safety stand-downs.
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In some cases, you will split the county with another inspector if there is enough volume for two inspectors. Independent contractors earn predictable full-time or supplemental income and enjoy a flexible schedule.
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Job Title: Construction (QA) Inspector – Airfield/Roadways Pavement. Paving Inspector Certification provided by the Asphalt Institute will be required within 30 days of start date. Job Title: Construction (QA) Inspector – Airfield/Roadways Pavement.
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The successful candidate will receive a 2% increase to their base hourly pay rate once the state of Alaska qualification for paraprofessionals has been met and approved by ASD Talent Management.
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Act as a liaison between maintenance department and Chief Inspector. Compile data and discrepancies and present to the Chief Inspector. Preferred 4 or more years of aircraft technician experience.
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We are seeking a talented Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) and Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) to join our dynamic HGC team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH.
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Specific training on natural gas characteristics, safety, standard construction details, HDPE fusion, purging, pressure tests, and documentation will be provided prior to the start of the construction season.
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Minimum one year of experience in a supervisory position related to the hospitality industry preferred inspector/inspectress experience. Ability to support and comply with company policies, procedures and guidelines including support and comply with company health and safety standards.
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Aviation Safety Inspector positions have job-related medical requirements. Medical Requirements: Applicants must be physically able to perform the duties of the Aviation Safety Inspector position in a safe and efficient manner, with or without a reasonable accommodation.
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