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Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion, and safety. Analyze continuously all aspects of produce department (space allocation, design, display, price marking, rotation, inventories, personnel, etc.
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Conducts weekly project status/issues meetings (i.e. preconstruction, safety, etc.) Each Superintendent has full responsibility for ensuring safety, schedule delivery, quality of work performed and adherence to budget in order to construct the project on time, within budget and to the quality specified by the construction documents.
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Working Relationships: Store team members, Store Manager, District Manager, and various Corporate personnel and vendors. Preferred Licenses/Certifications and Skills: ServSafe /Food Safety certification a plus but not mandatory.
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Coordinating the assignment and maintenance of all equipment including tractors and trailers as measured by DOT compliance laws on safety and company policies regarding equipment maintenance and safety.
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Provides quality patient care, including comfort and hygiene measures, preventative skin care, safety measures, transport, and nutritional and elimination needs. Assists in training other CNAs, volunteers, students, and other hospital personnel.
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Ensures patient safety in the preparation and provisioning of care related to but not limited to medications including the consistent use of 5 rights and 3 checks of medication administration, procedures, infection prevention, fall prevention, including consistent use of two patient identifiers and procedural time outs.
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Reports To: Director of Safety & Security, Front Office Manager, Rooms Management. Patrol public areas to detect fires, unsafe conditions and damaged or inoperative safety equipment. Reports To: Director of Safety & Security, Front Office Manager, Rooms Management.
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This includes: Patient Safety Pharmacy Professional Practice Regulatory Requirements Quality Assurance Customer Service Personnel Management Inventory Management Financial Profitability Loss Prevention Workflow Management A key component of the Pharmacy Manager role is keeping your customers and patients healthy through adoption and management of patient care programs.
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Supervise drilling foreman and consultants in daily drilling operations, manage safety & environmental, coordinate local preparations. Must have strong leadership and supervisory skills and be a team player, interacting with management, geology and land personnel.
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Basic Qualifications: Experience N/A Education Graduation from an accredited Practical Nursing program and licensed as a Practical Nurse (LPN) in the State of Colorado and completed a minimum of 400 clock hours of faculty planned clinical experience and guided learning activities which required direct supervision by faculty, associate nursing instructional personnel (ANIP) or preceptor who is physically present or immediately accessible.
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The Superintendent is responsible for all on-site activities including safety of personnel and security of materials. Promotes job site safety, encourages safe work practices, and rectifies job site hazards immediately.
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Provides staffing planning, performance management, supervision, coaching and mentoring to direct reports; and collaborates with local/site leadership to ensure field safety personnel are highly visible in the field performing high value activities.
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Responsible for the cleanliness and standard maintenance of delivery vehicles, and observing safety procedures regarding Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Hazmat, and power equipment tools, including complying with reporting.
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This role involves managing inventory levels, supervising personnel, maintaining safety standards, negotiating freight rates, and coordinating customer service operations. Maintain accurate and up to date customer pricing records within INFOR. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of DOT and OSHA regulations, safety standards applicable to the work area and other pertinent rules governing work standards.
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Reporting to the Regional Manager, the role involves coordinating budgets, labor, and equipment with the Vice President of Operations, overseeing the selection and utilization of project personnel.
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