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Maintain and operate high pressure steam boilers, absorption chillers, steam turbines, high voltage generators, and auxiliary equipment at an on-site cogeneration plant that produces combined heat and power (CHP.
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Attend site leadership meetings to report and drive continuous improvement: in sanitation, food safety, quality, and preventative maintenance. Site leader responsible for on-site product risk assessment and risk management plan.
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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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HealthFitness, a Trustmark company, is a proven leader in providing fitness solutions that engage and connect people both on-site and online, to create a strong community of health. Adult & Child/Infant CPR/AED certification from American Heart Association, American Red Cross or American Safety & Health Institute required within 30 days.
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The candidate's role will include the selling and servicing of audio visual equipment, technical and creative services on a day to day basis, as well as building on site relationships with customers and hotel partners.
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4-year college degree or formal training/certification in Animal science/Food safety/Veterinary science preferred. Food safety training, sanitation (SSOP & GMP), USDA quality troubleshooting and QA process improving skills required.
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The Production Supervisor is responsible for overall operations of the assigned shift, including: warehouse, labor relations, production, site security, quality, safety, and regulatory compliance.
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Maintain safety and health information to meet government requirements, as well as mentor site leadership personnel in EHS related topics and activities. Maintain oversight of all localized safety, health, and environmental training programs at both corporate and plant-site levels.
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The Superintendent will be responsible for managing day-to-day operations on-site, ensuring safety compliance, and maintaining high standards of quality throughout the project lifecycle.
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Additional responsibilities include performing on-site surveys, inspections, assessments, abatement oversight and monitoring and auditing of safety procedures and applicable regulations associated with industrial hygiene and environmental projects.
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If you are a Millwright and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! General Labor, Job Site Clean Up.
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Provide crisis intervention services to referring source (hospital, school, police department) via phone within 15 minutes and on site within 60 (urban) 90 (rural) minutes of crisis call. Complete all funder and/or agency required intake/crisis documents, assessments, consents, service plans and forms (Youth Assessment Screening Instrument (YASI), safety screens, internal/external referrals, progress notes and other required paperwork) within required timeframes.
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As a Field Engineer (mid-level) for Kiewit, you will be expected to be a job-site leader in health and safety, ensuring quality of reporting and workmanship, and that all engineering work is completed in a professional and ethical manner.
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Report all nonconformance issues to lead bottle packer, shifter operator or site management. Required to follow all safety, environmental and quality programs. once treated following all quality and safety protocols.
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Maintain the cleanliness and appearance of the site, including garbage removal and gutter cleaning. By assisting Grounds Management Crews in adhering to proper arboricultural practices, the Seasonal Landscaper ensures the safety of forest preserve users while preserving the health of natural resources.
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