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When the Branch Safety Manager is performing job safety observations (JSO) or performing audits, he/ she reports and helps resolve all safety infractions and deficiencies to the immediate supervisor responsible for deficiency to branch and qualified solution.
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As our Field Safety Supervisor, you will be driving all Safety agendas in a given territory, reporting to our Safety Operations Manager. Ecology Auto Parts Inc. is looking to fill the role of a Field Safety Supervisor.
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The Sanitation supervisor will train and develop all sanitation employees to be able to identify and control GMP issues and to enforce all current food safety standards. Job Summary: The Plant Sanitation supervisor is responsible for implementing the Sanitation program, and for insuring that all current Food Safety Standards are being met throughout the site.
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Taylor Hopkinson are looking for a Safety Specialist to work with a major offshore wind farm Developer. The Occupational Health and Safety Specialist will work in large-scale energy industries and wind energy development, environments that involve potentially hazardous working conditions, equipment, and materials.
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Position Focus: Reporting to the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Research Safety Supervisor, the Safety Advisor is the EHS primary liaison and point-of-contact with all campus departments, including areas such as research, clinical, academic, athletic, and support services, and is responsible for providing comprehensive health and safety services and assisting in the University's goal of a safe and healthy workplace and academic environment.
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The Branch Safety Manager will have a direct line of responsibility to the Regional Safety Director. The Branch Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring OSHA, MSHA, DOT, EPA and State DEQ safety compliance requirements for his/ her assigned location’s of responsibility.
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Intralox’s conveyance solutions enhance food safety, power e-commerce, and solve challenges for industries from automotive to industrial manufacturing to consumer goods. Intralox, L.L.C. is looking for an experienced Controls Engineer for the ARB GLOBAL DESIGN TEAM. This individual will focus on Controls Engineering Standardization within the Food and Industrial Industries.
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The role reports into the Director of quality in manufacturing & supply chain is responsible for managing the plant QFSE team, managing the food safety and quality assurance programs at the plant and serving as a liaison between the plant and corporate teams, regulators, and auditors.
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The Sanitation Supervisor will train and develop all Sanitation and Production employees to be able to identify and control GMP issues and to enforce all current food safety standards.
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Practice food safety procedures as directed by the Food & Beverage Manager. Duties and tasks are assigned by the Food & Beverage Manager but can include: beverage service, dining and bar prep work, table, lounge, showroom or buffet service, taking and delivering food orders and/or assisting other department employees with their service.
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Conduct food safety and quality training including Good Manufacturing Practices (for contractors, new hires, and current employees) and all other SQF required training. Support senior management and operations with technical quality and food safety data for customer requests and surveys.
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Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) or Safety Trained Supervisor (STS) required. This Safety manager position is located in South Florida at a designated construction site and will report to the Director of Environmental Health and Safety.
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This position has a direct reporting relationship to the Plant Manager, with a dotted line to Corporate EH&S. The Safety Supervisor must develop a strong cooperative relationship with the Plant leadership team.
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Ensure compliance with all local, state and federal laws regarding food quality, safety, labor, employment, and Union guidelines, as well as Company policies and procedures. Acts as Environmental Health & Safety Team representative for the employees.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionChick-fil-A of Beavercreek is looking for Kitchen / BOH Team Members to work in a fast paced, high-energy environment and produce the highest quality food with precision and accuracy, continually observing and implementing the proper quality assurance and food safety procedures.
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