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Performs daily visual inspection of site services and Ricoh and customer compliancy to safety. Provide feedback on site experience via survey tool or any other forms to help improve the.
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Employment agencies that have fee agreements with Niagara Bottling, LLC and have been engaged on a search shall submit resume to the designated Niagara Bottling, LLC recruiter or, upon authorization, submit resume into this career site to be eligible for placement fees.
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The Industrial Support Specialist will work as part of a team of manufacturing and safety professionals to provide shop-floor hands-on training, develop, and integrate machine-specific maintenance and reliability procedures, assess machine safeguarding, conduct shop-floor maintenance training, and provide related services to a broad industrial and commercial client base.
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Completes paperwork including but not limited to time sheets, expense reports, and on-site to safety standards. Assists in performing site-specific training for owner/operator on the total system.
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Address: 88 Long Hill Street Hartford, CT, 06108 Shift: 7 day a week operation, 2:00am - End of Sort. “End of Sort” is defined as the completion of all required sort work for the day and clean-up activities, as directed by site management.
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Employment agencies that have fee agreements with Niagara Bottling, LLC and have been engaged on a search shall submit résumé to the designated Niagara Bottling, LLC recruiter or, upon authorization, submit résumé into this career site to be eligible for placement fees.
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Maintain garbage collection site and kitchen floor areas in a neat and sanitary fashion. Maintain high standards of quality in food production, sanitation, and kitchen safety practices. Adhere to all food safety regulations for sanitation, food handling, and storage.
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Abides by Niagara's Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Food Safety Standards at all times. This position is responsible for daily operations of the production floor; ensuring the shift meets established safety, quality, and production goals in compliance with all applicable legal and food safety requirements.
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Notifies the Route Manager or Dispatch of customer complaints, incidents, on-site service issues, or potential safety hazards. Your Role: Operates vehicle according to Safety Rules, OSHA (Occupational and Safe Health Act), and DOT (Department of Transportation) requirements, as well as all local, state, and federal laws.
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It is and will continue to be the policy of Consumer Safety Technology LLC to practice a program of equal employment opportunity designed to assure that employment and advancement opportunities are made available to all employees and applicants on the basis of individual qualifications and regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, genetic information, gender identity, or their status with regard to public assistance.
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Perform field safety audits, jobsite inspections, and develop site safety/logistics plans. Otis Elevator Company is searching for a highly motivated Manager, Maintenance Field Operations to oversee the servicing and repair of equipment as well as employee selection, training and safety for all assigned projects.
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Ensure that the Site Manager is aware of program related issues that may impact service quality, accreditation, licensing, child safety, health and parent satisfaction; Monitor all aspects of the program and service delivery to ensure staffing levels, facility equipment and material used are fully compliant with State licensing requirements, NAEYC accreditation criteria and requirements, health and safety standards and CDC or School Readiness requirements where applicable.
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By exhibiting vigilance and tactfulness in following company protocol, the Security Guard is perceptive at identifying situational risk within assigned areas and prompt in communicating events to Site Supervisor/ Manager on duty.
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It is preferred that the candidate haveknowledge of mechanical design and installation for specialized medical and laboratory equipment including but not limited to MRI, PET, CT, audiometric booths, fume hoods, biological safety cabinets, and sterilization equipment.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay up-to-date on all relevant safety regulations and ensure that the construction site is in compliance with them. Safety Culture: Promote a culture of safety on the construction site, encouraging all workers to prioritize safety at all times.
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