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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 Site EHS Manager will report to the Site Lead with a functional dotted line to the multi-site lead. Within the role of Site EHS Manager change management will be a major focus area.
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Also, work closely with Corporate Engineering and site operations to ensure EHS is appropriately taken into consideration in the design and execution of capital projects. Lead and drive the review, update, implementation, embedding and continued compliance of the Corporate Environmental Health and Safety Management System and any additional local EHS processes needed to effectively manage the site.
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The Site Safety Manager ensures that the Company complies with all applicable federal, state, and local Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) regulations. The Safety Manager will provide oversight management of all service HSE activities in their area, provide leadership, coaching, and mentoring to all Site Safety personnel, provide all levels of the area management team with the services and technical advice needed, for the proper administration of the Company’s HSE and Injury/Illness Prevention Programs.
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A financial client is looking for a fully remote Site Reliability Engineer to add to their growing team. 3+ years of experience in a DevOps or Site Reliability Engineering position.
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Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing (SMS) is one of America’s top-five non-bank mortgage-servicing companies.
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Job Title : " DH - Site EHS Manager " Work closely with the Corporate Risk Manager, Safety & Health Lead, and the external insurance firms to effectively identify and manage loss prevention issues and close out recommendations from their site assessments.
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DH - Site EHS Manager. Manage the site environmental program including permits, all wastes as per the requirements of the Environmental Aspects and Impacts register, SPCC/Emergency response, regulatory reports, inspections, etc.
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Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing (SMS) is one of America’s top-five non-bank mortgage-servicing companies.
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Perform various month-end, quarter-end and year-end site Accounting close activities in collaboration with the Shared Services team. Oversee AR and AP site transactions (customer billing, collections, vendor setup, on-time payments, etc.
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The Site Safety Manager (SSM) serves as the on-site specialist in safety by implementing best practices and procedures within the company that effectively control accident and health exposures and minimize OSHA citations.
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Items not marked (*) as essential on-site may still require partial on-site work to perform the role satisfactorily. Supervisor - 2nd Lien Recovery Consultant (On-site) page is loaded.
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The Loss Mitigation Specialist III is responsible for establishing contact, communicating, and negotiating with borrowers, investors, and real estate agents, via verbal and written means, to resolve at-risk mortgages.
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Engineering Design of Land Development Projects - Utility Design - Site Grading - Storm Water Management Systems - Zoning Research - Permitting Research - Software Proficiency: AutoCad Civil 3D proficiency required We are looking forward to receiving your resume & going over the position in more detail with you.
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Site-based positions, or positions which require unescorted access to site-based operational areas, which are held by employees who are required to receive MSHA, OSHA, DOT, HAZWOPER and/or Hazard Recognition Training; or.
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