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Minimum Class B CDL required Ability to obtain Hazmat and Tanker endorsements Previous route experience preferred Ability to use a handheld device (ELD) Strong customer service skills Safety-Kleen, a Clean Harbors company, has a commitment to excellence deeply rooted in a strong sense of tradition.
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Clean Harbors Newark, CA location is looking for a Regional Class A Tanker Driver to join their safety conscious team! Regional Class A Tanker Driver.
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We're backed by some of the Valley's leading venture capitalists—including Sequoia, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed, and General Catalyst—and have assembled a world-class team with senior leadership experience at Google, Slack, Facebook, Dropbox, Rubrik, Uber, Intercom, Pinterest, Palantir, and others.
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EHS Specialist I role is a hands-on individual contributor who will support EH&S program with various departments within the Fremont site. Serve as a technical resource to the site in areas of EHS compliance, risk management, hazardous materials/waste, industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and/or ergonomics.
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What Does It Take to be a CDL Class A Driver at Dawn Foods? What will you do as a CDL Class A Driver at Dawn Foods? We also help protect your future financial health with a generous 401(k) matching program that provides additional retirement funds and many tools and resources on financial wellness.
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Graduation from an accredited college of university with a Bachelor of Science (or higher) degree in Nursing (BSN) ORBachelor degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health, Epidemiology, Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or closely related field.
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Drive a focus on safety utilizing lean tools (5S, Gemba, Visual Management, root cause analysis, kaizen, etc.) Job Description: Client Scientific's Clinical Diagnostics Fremont location is seeking an EHS Specialist I who will be responsible for supporting the Environmental Health and Safety initiatives for the site.
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Is seeking a CDL Driver (Class B). As a Class B CDL driver, you will deliver and recover a variety of equipment, tools and supplies to and from the customer worksite.
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This is an exciting role and includes a wide set of responsibilities, with the day to day focus on the ongoing improvement and maintenance of systems and services within the Organization.
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As the Sr. Quality Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for developing a world class quality department and driving plant wide continuous improvement that results in unparalleled quality performance.
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This class specification describes a two-level class series located in the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector. Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit.
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You will be working on fast-paced, rapidly growing, high-profile projects with a significant opportunity for industry-level impact on emerging blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies.
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As a Traveling Superintendent , you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish. An esteemed General Contractor providing Construction Management, Design/Build and General Contracting services is seeking to add a Traveling Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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As an integral member of the team, the ideal candidate will work cooperatively with other team members to successfully complete site surveys to support the installation of residential photovoltaic solar systems, battery storage, and EV wall connectors safely and on time.
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As a technical resource to the site in areas of EHS compliance, risk management, hazardous materials/waste, industrial hygiene, industrial safety, and/or ergonomics. a focus on safety utilizing lean tools (5S, Gemba, Visual Management, root cause analysis, kaizen, etc.
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