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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms. Ability to safely operate a vehicle to travel to job site visits and attend meetings on behalf of the company.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. The Site Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities to ensure that all work is conducted safely and efficiently.
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We develop, own and manage multi-family supportive housing and licensed residential care homes, and implement a broad array of scattered-site, one-on-one supportive housing, and clinical case management programs through partnerships with developmental services, homeless services, veterans' services and health care sectors.
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Our four (4) southern California offices contain a multi-disciplined team that provide a wide variety of services including: environmental permitting & planning, environmental compliance, environmental site assessments, remediation, redevelopment, and program management for the federal government, city and county agencies, ports, airports, school districts, national retailers, and commercial property developers.
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Categories: Unit 6 - Teamsters Local 2010, Temporary, Full Time, Trades, On-site (work in-person at business location) Responds to emergencies to protect life-safety, property, the educational mission, and the reputation of San Diego State University.
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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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Performs/Reviews stormwater management design, hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, on-site and off-site stormwater management designs and perform pre-development and post development stormwater analysis.
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Complete the initial direct bills daily and place on the Property Accountant's desk; Attach all folio/banquet check back-up to the bills. Follow up to ensure periodic checks by the Midnight House Attendant are made of building and guest corridors to ensure all areas are locked and secured (property specific.
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Serve as the technical lead and core team member on projects and interact with global clinical, manufacturing, production, quality, regulatory, project management, legal, claims and strategy and marketing personnel.
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Hands-on knowledge and experience in testing some or all of the following Oracle EBS, Oracle Fusion, Oracle Warehouse Management System, Hyperion and FCCS, data warehouses, ETL processes, OIC and integration and logging tools.
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A leading construction company with multiple office locations in the Southwest is looking for an ambitious Property Accountant to join them in a fully remote position based out of San Diego or Phoenix.
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Experience with permitting site/land development projects, including local Water Management Districts (WMD), local State Department of Transportation (XDOT), local State Department of Environmental Protection (XDEP; stormwater and/or utilities), local County/City site permitting.
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CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES : One or more of the following preferred: Active license in good standing to practice law in one or more jurisdictions; Certified Fraud Examiner (ACFE); Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI); Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU); Self-Insurance Certification (Claims/SIP.
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Coordinate, prepare, process and obtain property disclosure reports, tax disclosure reports, homesite exhibits, check requests, bond requests, certificate of insurance requests, community services information sheets, etc.
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