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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 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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The Site Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities to ensure that all work is conducted safely and efficiently. Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment.
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Coordinate with site personnel to address and enforce compliance with company safety policy, contract safety requirements, and state and federal regulatory compliance issues. Under the direction of the EHS Manager, the Safety Specialist will conduct safety inspections at various worksites and monitor compliance with applicable safety rules and assist On-Site Supervisors with implementation/enforcement of safety policy and regulatory requirements.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan. Ensure operations comply with CA MUTCD and temporary traffic control plans.
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Lead site supervisors in the enforcement of safety standard according to IIPP.Assist / Coordinate subcontractor compliance with jobsite safety regulations and requirements. Minimum of 10 years of heavy construction experienceMinimum of 5 years of Safety experience in a construction industry as a safety professional or supervisor with safety responsibility.
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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. Moderate Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Power Point, and Word. Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation.
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Assist in the procurement, distribution and training with PPE.Attend monthly safety meetings held by the Owner/Agency. Using phones, radios and hand signalsLifting and carrying of training and clerical materials and safety equipment.
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Authoring Work Plans including Explosives Safety Submissions (ESS), Explosives Site Plans (ESP), Chemical Safety Submissions (CSS), and Munitions Response Quality Assurance Program Plans (MR-QAPP.
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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Ninyo & Moore, an ENR Top 500 Design Firm, is a professional geotechnical and environmental sciences consulting firm providing services in geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, geophysics, hydrogeology, soil and materials testing, special inspection, soil and groundwater contamination assessment, site remediation, hazardous building materials, industrial hygiene, and occupational safety.
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Responsibilities: As a Concrete Foreman, you’ll be responsible for: Supervising Crew: Lead a team of concrete technicians and laborers, ensuring they follow safety protocols and deliver top-notch work.
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Our winter season presentations showcase a rich variety of classical, jazz, global roots, spoken word, family, and dance programming, at its state-of-the-art venue, The Conrad, as well as off-site venues throughout San Diego.
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During construction and commissioning, establish computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) setup, safety program, and maintenance program. Facilitate site support by supporting global services OEM suppliers’ management.
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Ensure the highest level of health and safety practices on the assigned site(s); this includes wearing and demonstrating the proper use of essential safety equipment, including a personal fall arrest systems, as well as identifying potential hazards on the job.
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Under the clinical supervision of the Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional and Rehabilitative Services (Safety), the administrative supervision of the Supervising Registered Nurse (SRN) II/III, Correctional Facility (CF), and the direction of the Staff Telemental Health (TMH) provider, the Medical Assistant (MA) provides support to the TMH provider in a variety of health care settings.
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