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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. The Site Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities to ensure that all work is conducted safely and efficiently.
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RSI EnTech, LLC is recruiting for aConstruction Site Supervisor (CSS)who plans, oversees, and directs construction activities to ensure compliance with the work planning documents.
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You will work on-site at various construction locations, requiring direct interaction with multiple stakeholders to ensure safety compliance. Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager, where you will be essential in conditioning Walmart distribution centers, including the addition of multiple HVAC units and installation of heavy/new mechanical systems in Buckeye, Arizona.
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The successful candidate will act in a dual role with a primary focus on ensuring our construction sites comply with Wendel's and our clients Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Requirements and with applicable EHS laws, and a secondary focus with acting as an on-site superintendent on various project types, coordinating all construction activities, contractors and oversite of an entire construction project site.
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Minimum of 10 years of heavy construction experienceMinimum of 5 years of Safety experience in a construction industry as a safety professional or supervisor with safety responsibility.
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On a daily basis, walks through and reviews site facilities including, but not limited to: classrooms, equipment, supplies, storage areas, and grounds to identify safety issues, ensure cleanliness, and identify items needing repair or replacement.
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We are looking for a Construction Safety Manager to assist on multiple CapEx projects in development and forecasted at site. Experience will include managing construction safety plans and processes, change control, managing safety personnel and commissioning activities.
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Process Safety Engineer - Exton, PA (On-Site)The Process Safety Engineer will review all new proposed processes, process equipment, proposed changes to processes or process equipment, and existing plant operations to determine all necessary SHE (Safety, Health & Environmental) requirements are addressed in a thorough and rigorous manner.
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Earnings received as an ATC Instructor, ATC Training Instructional Supervisor, or Contractor Site Supervisor working on this program are EXEMPT from the Supplemental Annuity earnings limits for FERS retirees between the ages of 56 and 62.
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Ensure and track completion of all safety training assigned by Corp. or local RSC's -Supply data for DOT violations to management -Perform data analysis on accident and violation information to determine focus area for remediation, prevention, and risk -Audit daily logs and on time delivery Ace Hardware is committed to promoting and maintaining a safe, healthy and injury-free environment for all team members.
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8-hour Site Supervisor Health and Safety Compliance Course, for both civil construction and HAZWOPER and 40-hour HAZWOPER training certification highly preferred. Manage daily safety operations for construction projects as assigned, including direct oversight of Site Safety Technicians and educate project teams on establishing and maintaining safe work conditions, instill safety awareness in each RECON team member of the construction crew onsite.
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This is a 1099 position (independent contractor) for a 1 year commitment as a site safety manager on a project in Lubbock, TX. You will be representing a large General Contractor on this project.
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The State Historical Society of North Dakota has a rare opportunity to join our team as a site supervisor for one of our premiere sites, the Fort Totten Historic Site, located in Fort Totten, North Dakota.
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May be asked to assist the Hangar Facilities Manager in performing maintenance on the Hangar and associated facilities as necessary. Job Description About CC Industries, Inc. CC Industries goes to market through a portfolio of companies in the following industries: Transportation Equipment & Logistics, Packaging, Capital Equipment, and Food. A primary focus across the portfolio is on manufacturing and distribution including metal fabrication, machining, reinforced composites, injection molding, lamination, and assembly.
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