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We have multiple openings for early and mid-career Industrial Hygiene/ Industrial Safety Professional specializing in Industrial Hygiene (IH) or Industrial Safety (IS) to provide comprehensive support to LLNL programs and operations.
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Current Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Professional( CSP), Associate Risk Management (ARM) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) required. Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Risk Management, or Related Field.
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Completion of a national certification, or ability to obtain, such as a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM.
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Physical Security, Access Control, Video, CCTV, Intrusion, Biometrics, Cyber Security Consulting, Command Center, Wireless, Credentials, Quad4, Building Automation Systems, Fire Alarm & Life Safety, Mechanical Services, HVAC, Mass Notification, and Energy Efficiency Audits.
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HPC-Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors , in Benicia, CA (East Bay area), is looking for a Supervisor IS (Industrial Services) to join their safety conscious team This position will possibly travel 20% of the time and work at the East Bay area locations 80% of the time.
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Conduit, Electrical, Wiring, Troubleshooting, Blueprint, Conduit bending, Cable, Run conduit, Low voltage, commercial electrical, Electrical wiring, Lighting, Mechanical, Hand tool, Schematic, Bending conduit, high voltage, Switchgear, Pulling wire, Industrial, Repair, General labor, Blueprint reading, Cable installation, Commercial construction, Wire pulling.
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What Your Job Will Be Like: We are looking for a dedicated and energetic individual to join our Facilities Management team as a Facilities Technologist (Job Title Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Systems Technician) to directly support and / or oversee the installation, testing, maintenance, and repair of Facilities Safety Systems such as fire alarm, fire suppression, and laboratory gas detection to ensure all work complies with relevant codes and regulations.
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We have a diverse range of portfolios throughout the ZEISS family in segments like, Industrial Quality & Research, Medical Technology, Consumer Markets and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology.
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Demonstrated knowledge in industrial safety and OSHA regulations with ability to develop and implement viable safety plans / measures. PTS Data Center Solutions, Inc., is a recognized leader in data center, enterprise, commercial, industrial IT, and technology.
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Strong Problem solving and analytical skills Conflict resolution skills Critical thinking BLT – Believability, Likability, Trust Business Acumen Passion to win; Stamina Demonstrated ability to plan and organize effectively Analytical skills About Messer: Messer’s safety culture, commitment to providing dependable supply and innovative gas technology solutions help customers unlock opportunities to be safer, more sustainable, more productive and more efficient, so their business thrives.
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Take an active role in prioritizing safety throughout the operation for yourself and others at all times in accordance with MSHA and Vulcan standards. Previous experience in construction or industrial electrical work is preferred.
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