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Minimum requirements include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal law, public policy, sociology, political science, communications, journalism, finance, economics, accounting, computer science or a related field.
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Understands different types of atmospheric and pressure burner systems, gas safety devices, and electrical heating systems, different types of insulation and refractory materials and construction methods.
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In the state of CA (or the interest and ability to obtain)At least 2 year of directly related full-time experienceExperience preparing technical materials such as transit analyses, traffic studies, parking studies, complete streets assessments, safety studies, multi-modal planning, site circulation and access studies, and other various transportation planning and design activities.
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At just ten square miles of land and seven square miles of water, Berkeley is famous around the globe as a center for academic achievement, scientific exploration, free speech, and the arts, and home to over 50 parks, a top-ranked university, and the largest public marina in the San Francisco Bay.
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I.e., weekly safety meetings, shop safety inspections, enforcement of lock-out/tag-out program and all other Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) required regulations.
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The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) is a diverse, innovative, award-winning transit agency that has been in operation since 1960 and is the largest public bus-only system in California, and the third largest bus-only transit agency in the United States.
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Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion, and safety of others. Report all safety risks or issues, and illegal activity, including: robbery, theft or fraud.
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Minimum ten (10) years related experience in communications, public relations, public involvement and/or community engagement. Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or relevant field.
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The program takes a holistic approach to helping clients obtain safety, stability, critical care, and income, with a focus on appeals of denied or terminated disability and other public benefit programs, as well as post-entitlement public benefit appeals.
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Represent clients who come to EBCLC through its medical-legal partnerships with East Bay hospitals and other community partnerships on public benefits issues including, denied, terminated, or reduced public income and health benefits (SSI, SSDI, SDI, CAPI, General Assistance, Medi-Cal, CalWORKs, CalFresh, In-Home Supportive Services.
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Work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow AMTs and operations team. We're hiring an Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) responsible for the overall maintenance and safety of our fleet across multiple locations within the Company footprint.
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Help develop and implement innovative EHS programs and strategies in the areas of Hazard Communication (HazComm), Injury Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP), Chemical Management, Occupational Health, Safety Management Systems, Process Safety and Risk Management (PSM), Industrial Hygiene, and technical support.
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Work with the HR Manager to identify appropriate safety trainings for athletics’ programs staff to ensure the safety of all students and staff participating in LCPS athletics programs. Hold students-family meetings prior to the start of each season to review expectations, eligibility, safety and student/family game day expectations with Head of School.
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Administers a defined operational program and activities within Berkeley Law within the following functions: finance, facilities, payroll, space planning, student services, event support & coordination, communications, informational technology, and/or safety.
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Advanced knowledge of the international/sustainable development, public policy, and public affairs and international development job markets spanning the public, non-profit and private sector (in the US and internationally.
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