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At least 5 years of experience as a Safety Supervisor on USACE or NAVFAC construction projects. The SSHO is responsible for promoting and ensuring the overall safety culture on the project site.
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Provide leadership, guidance, and training to on-site personnel to ensure a high level of performance, safety, and job satisfaction. Job Title: Excavation Site SupervisorCompany Name: Sawyer Elder Construction LLCSalary: $70,000 - $80,000+ Depending on Experience Full Job DescriptionSawyer Elder Construction LLC is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Excavation Site Supervisor to join our team.
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Each P.M.C. managed property (100 to 300 units in size) is staffed with an on-site Manager, Maintenance staff, and Leasing personnel. Works with Property Manager to conduct regular on-site safety meetings and ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local safety regulations, including OSHA, EPA, Workers’ Compensation, and Hazard Communications.
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Provide Construction Safety and Security field services, as directed, including but not limited to Site Safety and Security Reviews including for Construction Equipment, Personnel, Work Procedures, and Traffic Control.
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Possess an understanding of OSHA, EPA, and life safety regulations. Reports to: Maintenance Supervisor/Property Manager. Continue the maintenance operation in the absence of the maintenance supervisor.
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The Safety Director will interact directly with site and field personnel to ensure that our safety and transportation related activities are carried out in strict compliance with local, state and federal rules and regulations.
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Report to Administrator any site visits and/or communication from OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) Fire/Building/City/Town/Local inspector.
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Report safety hazards, property damage and personal injuries to Administrator, Store Supervisor, or designate. Ensure that all safety measures are consistent with The Salvation Army policy and Government regulations and all personnel are in compliance.
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As an on-site leader, you will supervise all aspects of the property and staff to ensure compliance with Asset’s policies and procedures, safety and fair housing guidelines, and liability concerns.
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Use consistent techniques & company directives to screen, hire, train, coach, and develop on-site staff. At the request of their supervisor, an employee may be asked to perform additional duties or take on additional responsibilities without notice.
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Maintain accurate records and reports of animals, personnel, and supplies on the farmEnsure health and safety of employees and animals at the facility, submit detailed reports, and track feed and ration staging for animalsManage all controllable cost, including supplies, labor, medication, etc.
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Assists the Site Supervisor with site surveys and signs off on site for initial acceptance and after demobilization of the shelter. Assists the Site Supervisor to ensure the shelter runs efficiently.
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Supervises and assists with meal service, as necessary; Consults with dietician regarding any special dietary needs and follows through on dietary recommendations; Monitors residents with significant weight loss/gain and reports it to the physician and dietician; Identifies residents at risk for nutritional problems and implements preventative measures; Checks food brought by family members, ensuring it complies with residents' orders, dietary needs and safety.
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Work with construction supervision and on-site safety personnel to stop unsafe construction activities. Report safety compliance issues and safety incidents to client’s construction manager and Orbital supervisor.
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Review submittals for compliance with contract requirementsEnsure all on-site personnel complies with project procedures, work rules, etc. Administer on-site safety programProvide complete jobsite control including site logistics, organization, cleanliness and security.
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