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Minimum requirements would include the associated certifications and experience to manage the safety department of a 200+ employee company. - Experience in concrete work, dirt work, pipe trenching, excavations, confined spaces, heavy equipment, and small tool safety.
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Works with the designated Site Safety Technician to initiate safety topics and ensure bi-weekly safety meetings are conducted and that the required attendance sheets are completed and on file.
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Oversees all DDI contractors working within the public space (pressure washing, bird abatement, sidewalk, and site furnishing repair). · Oversee all aspects of site furnishings and signs throughout Downtown.
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Kenco/Site Ops ManagersService Now KPIs and case-specific troubleshooting – Site Ops Managers/Supply Chain Management Customer Service Representatives (SCMCSR)Manufacturing Quality Defects – Site Ops Managers/Quality TeamAccounts Payable (AP) Resolution tied to Supplier Claim issues – Site Ops Managers/TransportationSupport FCs for Internal Audit prep and remediationQualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, Technical or equivalent discipline.
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OxyChem is a growing, action-oriented, safety driven chemical manufacturing company continually striving to be the best in the business while staying focused on environmental protection.
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Job DescriptionAs the Technical Sales Representative for our Connected Workplace Safety Solutions, you will partner with Master Lock's global field sales team in generating and nurturing sales opportunities in key markets that need electronic access control utilizing IoT products, including food processing, power generation, mining, and oil & gas.
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Access to an on-site fitness center, occupational health nurse, and allowances for high-quality safety equipment. You want to be part of a company actively dedicated to sustainability, inclusion, wellbeing, and career development.
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Ensures that site safety measures meet or exceed the parameters set out by corporate safety manual, safety plan, client requirements or any other authorities. Prepares field change orders to be signed by project owner or representative when requested.
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This is an entry-level, on-site position located at our Dallas ValorVIP (MCI Company) office. MCI is the holding company for a diverse lineup of tech-enabled business services operating companies.
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At Perry Weather, we’re trusted by top organizations like the PGA of America, the Dallas Cowboys, Turner Construction, and Major League Baseball to automate weather safety operations and mitigate risk.
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POSITION OVERVIEW INBOUND CALL CENTER REPRESENTATIVE SUPPORTING TOLLING OPERATIONSWe are looking for Customer Service Representatives to support inbound customer service. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER At MCI and its subsidiaries, we embrace differences and believe diversity is a benefit to our employees, our company, our customers, and our community.
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Key Compentencies: Basic understandings of job site safety, power, pneumatics, plumbing, carpentry, welding, handling/loading/striking pyrotechnics are circumstantial but a must. Work with the TD on site to confirm safety of all personnel and guests.
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Design and direct corporate H&S strategies and programs in areas such as industrial hygiene, behavior-based safety, safety culture and leadership, serious injury and fatality risk reduction, compliance auditing, EHS management systems, process safety and risk management, construction safety, high-impact training, and general compliance support.
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Comprehensive knowledge of critical infrastructure i.e., UPS, generator, BMS, chillers, life safety systemsCoursework in HVAC design or heat transfer and thermodynamicsKnowledge of HVAC testing and balancing methodologiesGood time management habits, ability to multi-task, to sustain focus on long tasks.
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Eaton's ES AMER MFGSC division is currently seeking a EHS Coordinator to join our team in Dallas, TX. The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Coordinator supports environmental, health, safety, and security efforts at the site focusing on the deployment of Managing Environmental Safety and Health (MESH) initiatives, working directly with front line leaders.
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