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Working knowledge of safety management system (SMS) and airline security compliance requirements required. The Regional Safety Manager is responsible for evaluating the safety protocols followed within the station operation, identifying trends, and implementing corrective action.
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Maintain regulatory compliance standards (examples: US Customs documents for all airline accounts, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), etc. This position is responsible for ensuring that all Sanitation Team Members possess and demonstrate the knowledge to follow all applicable chemical safety and food safety procedures.
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Related Fields: Airline, hotel, restaurant, mortgage lending, hospitality, customer service, guest service, high-end retail, service. Swickard has positioned itself as a leader in highline brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Lexus, Porsche, Audi, and Jaguar-Land Rover among others.
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Author and review safety sections of regulatory submissions, e.g., IND/CTA (General Investigational Plans, China Risk Control Plans), NDA/MAA (SCS/ISS, RMPs, initial Package Inserts) collaborating with Safety Physicians and other CST members.
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Trainees will be trained on how to: (a) complete and maintain event records and logs via CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch); and (b) dispatch and coordinate Police and Traffic Control units, Crash/Fire/Recuse, Airfield, maintenance, security, fire, medical and safety operations at the Airport.
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Adhering to and enforcing guidelines for compliance with TSA Screening requirements as required by the Model Security Program (MSP), All Cargo International Security Program (ACISP), Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP), Standard Screening Procedures for Air Cargo (SSPAC) and various airline customer requirements.
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Sheakley is hiring a construction safety manager for our client in San Francisco, CA. Our client is one of the nation's leading construction contracting firms. Must have heavy civil construction safety experience.
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Drug safety, pharmacovigilance and/or risk management industry experience in both the investigational and post-approval environments. Lead and/or participate in preparation of aggregate safety reports (e.g.; DSURs, Pharmacovigilance Plans, Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy Plans (REMS), and EU Risk Management Plans (RMPs) under the guidance of the Head of Pharmacovigilance/Drug Safety.
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8+ years of pharmaceutical industry experience in drug safety & pharmacovigilance for products in the clinical trial and post-marketing environments; experience in global pharma/biotech is preferred.
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Excellent understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and the future trends and developments in Drug Safety Pharmacovigilance. Clinical/medical review of SAEs, SUSARs, Analysis of Similar Events for SUSARs, as required, including reviewing the source records, reviewing the case narrative for accuracy, reviewing MedDRA coding for appropriateness, identifying medically relevant queries, confirming event “expectedness” based upon the reference safety information, preparation of sponsor assessment, and assisting drug safety staff in determining reportability.
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Work Vehicle: The use of a well-equipped Flock Safety owned Sprinter van and fully-paid for gas card. Our Safety-as-a-Service approach includes affordable devices powered by LTE and solar that can be installed anywhere.
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Sheakley is hiring a construction safety manager for our client in San Francisco, CA. Our client is. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Construction Safety Manager based in San Francisco, CA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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This Senior Transportation Safety Engineer/Planner position with a focus on multimodal transportation earns a competitive salary and great benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, a health savings account (HSA), and a flexible spending account (FSA.
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Toole Design Group in Oakland, CA is looking to hire an experienced and talented full-time Senior Transportation Safety Engineer/Planner. If you feel that you would be right for this Senior Transportation Safety Engineer/Planner position, please fill out our application by clicking on the link on this page.
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Work directly with clients and partners on negotiating and drafting agreements supporting a wide variety of complex airport commercial transactions, including airline use and lease agreements, the construction and operation of consolidated rental car facilities, aviation fueling facilities, and other aeronautical and nonaeronautical real estate development.
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