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And conduct field safety auditsSupport various site, regional, and national safety and risk mitigation strategies for DISH, IHS, DISH Wireless, Manufacturing, Uplinks, Boost, etc. Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesDISH is seeking a Regional Safety Specialist to join our team.
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The Maintenance Technician will inspect and repair, or identify for outside repair, on manufacturing equipment to insure accurate operation of the Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machines, and ensuring that all Safety Standards and processes are used and are consistent with Company established goals for quality, safety and customer order on-time delivery.
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Qualifications:Bachelor Degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Technology/Engineering or EHS-related field5+ years of experience in progressive safety and environmental compliance roles.
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You'll partner with local Avnet branch FAE's and Account Managers, along with NXP sales management, to identify new customer projects in: automotive motor drive applications; battery management systems; vehicle gateways; safety management controllers; and industrial safety applications, to define and execute the account sales strategy, and maintain support throughout the customer's product development cycle.
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Lead and project manage the development, design and validation of existing and new manufacturing and assembly processes utilizing 3D solid-modeling, and world class manufacturing methods with a focus on employee safety, ergonomics, and lean concepts.
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Demonstrate the company's core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion, and safety of others. Report all safety risks or issues, and illegal activity, including: robbery, theft or fraud.
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Implements appropriate interventions including actions necessary for patient safety and therapeutic intervention such as continuous (CPAP) and bi-level (BIPAP) positive airway pressure and oxygen administration.
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You work to identify potential concerns through use of our video surveillance and other systems and apprehend in accordance with company policy, local and state laws with safety as the prevailing priority.
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Conditions:Due to safety issues relating to machine operation, long hair must be pulled back, any clothing or jewelry must fit appropriately, proper closed toe / heel shoes, and safety glasses must be worn.
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Oversee the safety condition of the weight room facility; maintains a safe and clean environment for athletes to participate in strength and conditioning activities. To help build and maintain a high-quality high school strength and conditioning program, providing student-athletes with guidance and direction in safe strength and conditioning practices, including the safe and appropriate use of weightlifting equipment, functional fitness exercises, and nutritional guidance.
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Repair or replace defective pressure vessel parts, such as safety valves or regulators, using torches, jacks, caulking hammers, power saws, threading dies, welding equipment, or metalworking machinery.
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Under the direction and guidance of the NASP EHS Director, interface with federal, state and local environmental and safety agencies on plant issues. Lead all plant environmental, health and safety compliance and management system functions and activities; train, monitor and mentor both supervisors and managers in applicable modules of the EHS Management System (EHS Insight.
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Clean biohazard waste, when necessary, utilizing proper sanitary and health safety precautions and procedures. Good skills in reading and comprehending documents such as safety rules, safety data sheets, operating and maintenance instructions and manuals.
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Coordinate safety issues with the National Safety Manager, On-Site Manager and Maintenance Manager. Provide general safety oversight and performance of both administrative and field safety management responsibilities.
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