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Adhere and maintain project site Safety and Health Plan to contract documents, regulations and procedures. Generating all project site deliverables, site planning and logistics, contract administration, cost management, time management, quality control management and safety management.
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The Fuels Construction Quality Control Manager performs site quality control oversight of contractors conducting minor construction, maintenance, and repair projects for DoD fueling systems.
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The Resident Engineer will work in a field office at the project site and will be required to work in a manner that ensures personal safety as well as the safety of fellow employees by following project and company health and safety guidelines and policies for planning and executing work in a safe manner.
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The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director. The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for directing and managing occupational safety, health and industrial hygiene functions within the Red Hill Program.
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Provides Safety oversight that includes a minimum of one Competent Person at the project site to function as the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO). Provide a Safety oversight team that includes a minimum of one Competent Person at the project site to function as the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO.
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Develops, implements, and maintains on-site safety, environmental, and/or emergency management programs designated to respond to individual situations and to improve the overall safety conditions on Site. Works with Education Safety and Risk Manager to update existing policies and procedures and amends/implements/develops additional procedures as necessary.
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Actively participate in quality control measures, promptly addressing non-conformances, and collaborating with the Quality Control Manager and Site Safety Health Officer. Oversee on-site construction activities, ensuring strict compliance with safety regulations and adherence to high-quality standards.
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Employee and site safety/environmental: Participate in site safety and environmental programs, coordinating with regional Lendlease safety and environmental managers on immediate concerns and opportunities for improvement.
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Coordinates with team leader/project manager and customer to precisely understand requirements for all on-site installation and repairs by forecasting issues, gathering materials and synchronizing on-site work.
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Construction - management of the contractor from buyout, procurement, risk management, quality assurance, safety and overall project execution. May work on site location to include ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, and the like, using feet and legs and/or hands and arms.
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Promote and cultivate a culture of safety on the construction site, adhering to safety regulations. Reporting to the General Superintendent and the Construction Project Manager, the Construction Superintendent works closely with them to achieve project goals within budget, on schedule, and in accordance with specifications and regulations.
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Coordinating all on-site building operations, maintenance, alterations, cleaning, recycling, safety, environmental, and security activities. ISN is seeking a Building Manager to support our USMC contract.
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The Fuels Site Manager is to perform site management tasks related to fuel systems, including minor construction, maintenance, and repair projects. They always maintain health and safety requirements and quality control of the site.
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Assists or gives safety training for individuals on site. Must Have Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Associate Safety Professional (ASP) and/or Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST.
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Making sure project follows safety specifications mandated by contract, state, and federal agencies. Oversees the running of the project in a safety capacity: ensuring we are following safe procedures and keeping everyone out of harm's way.
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