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Ability to demonstrate working knowledge of excavations, confined spaces, fall protection, hazard communication, crane & rigging operations, concrete and asphalt paving, and the ability to conduct awareness level training for each discipline.
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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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Participate in company growth in this area and effectively interact with engineers and program office across multiple disciplines including systems, EO subsystems, optics, opto-mechanics, detectors, cryogenics, Guidance Navigation and control (GNC), and EO system test and verification in areas of space based remote sensing, airborne surveillance and reconnaissance, missile seekers, and other autonomous platforms.
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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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Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan. Ensure operations comply with CA MUTCD and temporary traffic control plans. Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment.
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The Public Space Houseperson is responsible for maintaining high standards in all assigned lobby areas, public restrooms, special cleaning assignments and performing Room Attendant duties as necessary.
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Develops and drives Infectious Disease & Microbiology global marketing strategy through the Microbiology Research and Microbiome space; partners with Medical Affairs, Market Access, and Regional Marketing teams to lay the foundation for new product entries and partnerships, and to manage current portfolio.
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As an Electrical Engineer you will work closely with the Lead HW Engineer, FPGA/Firmware Engineers, Signal Processing Engineers, and Software Engineers, to design, develop and implement capabilities for sensors used in Space.
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Space based sensor accuracies (e.g. Stare, Bias errors, Line of Sight errors, 3D localization accuracies, etc) Space based influences (e.g., curvature of the earth, clutter, etc) as it impacts sensor accuracies.
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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. Coordinate Emergency Response and ensure employees receive medical treatment.
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As a Junior Systems Engineer with MTSI, and within the Department of Defense (DoD), specifically U.S. Space Force/Space Systems Command (SSC)/CGN (Narrowband SATCOM Acquisition Delta), you will play a vital role in facilitating the transfer of defense equipment, services, and training to international partners.
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As a tech “unicorn”, this is an amazing opportunity for the right person to play a major role in helping design and build essential core infrastructure of this pre-IPO software company, as we broaden our lead in the sales enablement space.
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The Space Components Division is seeking a Senior Principal Industrial Security Analyst - Facility Security Officer (FSO) and Contractor Program Security Officer (CPSO) to join our team in our San Diego, CA location.
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Ensure all kitchen equipment is working efficiently, supervising team members with cleaning and food production in their areas, and maintaining cleanliness and organization of walk-ins and freezers, as well as supervising proper breakdown, rotation, labeling, dating, and storage of food.
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The manager's responsibilities include basic needs services such as emergency housing assistance; food services including the monthly food bank, food distribution, and The Center's food pantry; and will serve as the onsite lead to respond to mental health, sexual assault, and domestic violence crisis situations at the main Center location; and will oversee project compassion services to clients.
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