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As a Traffic Officer, patrol the City in a patrol unit; respond to calls related to traffic incidents and any other required emergencies; observe, monitor, and control routine and unusual traffic conditions; assist and advise motorists and enforce traffic safety laws.
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Monitor/collaborate with Fiscal Officer to ensure the Department's funding is compliant to allocated budgets when implementing and completing program activities. Monitor Department activities/operations to ensure these are within the policies and procedures of PACE, its funding agencies and all relevant Government policies and guidelines.
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Consult and support the Clinical Social Worker in providing the necessary crisis intervention, student/family intervention, home visits, absenteeism monitor/truancy, high risk screening, brief counseling, referring for financial or other identified resource needs, arrange and facilitating student/family representative meetings with appropriate agencies or community resources when high risk students/individuals are identified.
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The Division Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities on multiple construction jobsites across Southern California, to ensure that all work is conducted at the highest level of safety and in accordance with company safety standards and Cal-OSHA safety standards.
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The Division Safety Manager will work with the Division Vice President or Division Manager, General Superintendent, Project Manager’s, Superintendents, and other field staff working on various projects throughout the region.
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Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) Certification preferred. Must be familiar with heavy civil construction tools, equipment, materials and methods of construction. Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment.
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Ability to demonstrate working knowledge of OSHA standards regarding excavations, confined spaces, fall protection, hazard communication, rigging operations, and the ability to conduct awareness level training for each discipline.
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Create and maintain automated dashboards to enable stakeholders to monitor and understand performance, leveraging Google Sheets, Looker, SQL, etc. Expertise with media and ecommerce platforms such as Google Analytics, Heap, Shopify, Facebook Ads Manager, Google Ads, Klaviyo, etc.
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We are currently seeking a Division Safety Manager who will lead our safety efforts on multiple projects throughout Southern California. Coordinate procurement and supply of jobsite postings and other HSE supplies and materials.
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STS-C Certification or better required. Coordinate Emergency Response and ensure employees receive medical treatment. As part of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Corporation, Company employees have the opportunity to directly and financially benefit from the Company's success.
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Operate, maintain, and monitor additive manufacturing machinery and handle metal powders. Perform metallurgical sample preparation including cutting, grinding, polishing, acid etching, and optical microscopy.
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Integrate RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) protocols to professionally and systematically design, monitor, and refine asset Maintenace plans that included - Improve Maintenace Task Optimization and Increase levels of Predictive Maintenance across the site.
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Receive patient into treatment area; perform and record weight, vital signs and all other parameters of ESRD patients per policy and/or state regulation pre & post dialysis; documents all data gathered and reports to RN. May recommend dialysis ultra-filtration plan to RN, observe and monitor status of vascular access, initiate dialysis via approved dialysis accesses using proper cannulation techniques, and comply with infection control and safety measures.
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Implement an Excel-based system to track cabinet installation field labor and monitor progress. Job Summary:As the Estimator and Purchasing Agent, you will be responsible for interpreting custom cabinetry and millwork plans, developing accurate project bid proposals, and procuring materials necessary for project execution.
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You will oversee members who have complex wound needs to determine if the member has the appropriate wound care for the type of wound, and identify and monitor delivery of home-based services, respond to members total health needs and ensures the highest quality of continuity of care.
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