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An Armed Security Shift Supervisor acts as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers. Job Description Allied Universal Services is seeking the position of an Armed Security Shift Supervisor.
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As a Construction Materials Testing Field Technician , you will be responsible for conducting on-site testing of concrete, soils, and other construction materials. Communicate with dispatching and/or field supervisor, advising of current job status and locations as required; cellular phones are to be worn at all times, and calls are to be returned immediately.
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Experience as a construction Field Engineer or Site manager is applicable- overseeing the construction and administrative task on a Utility scale solar installation. Key Words: Construction manager, Utility scale Solar, Superintendent, PV panels, Construction, supervisor, owners representative.
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In addition to managing broadcast-related support calls, monitoring of the broadcast environment for quality and performance and broadcast projects, the BIT Supervisor will provide oversight of Turner's BEST Incident Management and Request Fulfillment processes, and provide high-level project management and supervision of a group of technical support professionals.
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On-site maintenance will, under no circumstances, make repairs to any components involving the Freon system, to include replacement of components containing Freon, recovery of Freon from the system or addition of Freon to the system unless properly certified.
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Keywords: Gas, Water, Wastewater, Utilities, Field, Coordinator, Assistant, Project, Manager, Renewables, Utilities, Site, Energy, Georgia, Atlanta, Supervisor, Construction, Safety, Safe.
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Are you Field Operations Manager looking to join a vastly growing organization that can offer great progression routes and structured progression to a Project Manager level? As a Field Operations Manager you will schedule crews, conduct safety meetings and manage the project out in the field.
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This is a full-time on-site Supervisor role located in Atlanta, GA. The Supervisor's responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of various renovation projects, managing project budgets and timelines, communicating with clients and vendors, coordinating with subcontractors, and ensuring quality control measures are met.
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All field file records of employees assigned to the site. The Site Supervisor- Captain’s primary duty is to ensure the contractor meets its contractual obligations. The Site Supervisor-Captain will also.
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Provides on-site support, training and communication to contracted facilities in accordance with the Department of Health, The Joint Commission, OSHA, CDC, AAMI and AORN standards and facilities goals and policies.
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Provides assistance to all areas of the center to maintain smooth flow and transition of services to the clients; monitors the phones and redirects calls; pulls and files charts, takes vital signs, and coordinates the charts to the appropriate team member for services; performs crisis intervention with unruly or agitated clients and family; intervenes in emergencies and initiates 911 call in medical emergencies; and reports to site supervisor and others in authority any concerns as they arise.
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JOB TITLE : Field Services Supervisor (FSS) GardaWorld FSSs are responsible for working directly with the MSS, CSM, Project Managers and Site Supervisors to develop schedules, manage schedules, fill open shifts and oversee the Special Response and Flex Officers.
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Has full knowledge of the safety program and acts as the Safety Representative on site in the absence of the regular Safety Supervisor. Coordinates with Field Material Manager to review all site procured materials for acceptance.
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Execute work orders as directed by Field Supervisor, inspect the work site, review the work with management as necessary. Under limited supervision a Field Support Analyst L2 installs and maintains IT computer equipment, A/V systems, and mounting hardware for company clinics.
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Solar farm, Solar Fields, solar field engineer, superintendent, mechanical, customer service, lead meetings. 4 years of Utility scale SOLAR construction experience, of that at least 2-3 years in a leadership role as a Superintendent or Foreman or hands on field construction manger.
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