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Principal Accountabilities:Environmental compliance, permitting, and emergency response training governanceConversant in EPA, OSHA, Workers Compensation compliance processes and HIPPAEHS program management, improvement, and compliance with knowledge of security protocols and emergency preparednessSupervise collection and analysis of various databases/records for compliance and identification of areas in need of improvement.
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Documented OSHA safety training and/or accreditation strongly preferred. With our RPCs, safety for food transport is improved, there is less waste of food and at the same time the lifespan of the products increases.
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Enforce the plant's safety program and maintain compliance to all OSHA safety regulations and standards. Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, blueprints, schematics, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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You will maintain the preventative maintenance system and work toward exceeding the plants safety and uptime goals while controlling our maintenance expenses. Assume full ownership of predictive and preventive maintenance activities including oil analysis, vibration analysis, engine-compressor analysis, and infrared thermography.
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Benefits: The benefits available with this position include: Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Maximum weight to be handled will be aligned with Environmental Safety and Health governing documentation.
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Will maintain the preventative maintenance system and work toward exceeding the plants safety and uptime goals while controlling our maintenance expenses. Major and established brand name company has an opportunity for a night shift Maintenance Supervisor at their manufacturing site in the Indianapolis, IN area that reports to the Maintenance Manager.
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Adhere to all RGA and site policies, instructions, procedures and safety guidelines in accordance with applicable OSHA and MSHA regulation. Maintain all work related documentation to include DOT logbooks, pre-departure safety inspections, work area safety inspections and HAZCOM Safety Data Sheets.
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Some of these problems will include design, construction, safety, OSHA compliance, wind damage, property condition assessments, foundations, hydrology, and flooding assessments. 5 plus years of experience which includes at least two of the following: Design, Structures, Transportation, Geotechnical, Water Wastewater, Commercial Buildings, Resident Engineer, Estimation or Residential Construction.
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Aid in assessing the applicability of federal DOT requirements and other road safety rules and regulations, the applicability of state OSHA requirements and other occupational health and safety rules and regulations and the applicability of TSA requirements and other security rules and regulations.
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Evaluate PM/PDM activities and frequencies to ensure optimum use of workforce and resources in maximizing equipment reliability. Other primary responsibilities include leadership of equipment performance tracking and repair/improvement prioritization; technical coaching of mechanical craftsmen; and engineering support of maintenance and capital projects.
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Maintain equipment for efficient operation within maintenance budget; operate within the constraint of the union contract and USDA regulations. Bonus eligibility of 8% and includes both base salary and OT. Vacation is accrued monthly but can be used prior to accruing – 21 days total.
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The shift is 6:00pm – 6:45am and it is a 4x4 schedule. Company Benefits:The company cares about your total well-being and will support you with the following, subject to your location and role: Health: Medical, dental and vision insurance, company-paid life, accident and disability insuranceWealth: great pay, incentive opportunity, matching 401(k) and stock purchase planGrowth: online courses, virtual and classroom development experiencesBalance: paid-time off, parental leave, flexible work-schedules (subject to your location and role.
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Bachelor’s degrees in either Engineering, Construction Management or related disciplines and/or a minimum 5 years of experience in field management or construction safety delivery, auditing, assurance and/or application of general industry standards.
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Monitor downtime occurrences and efficiencies of the production lines, paying special attention for maintenance and mechanical trends - aiming for continuous improvement. 401k is matched dollar for dollar up to 6% plus an additional 3% for a total of 9% company contribution.
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Understand and comply with applicable fire safety, OSHA, and EPA rules and regulations. Responsible for following customer’s safety and housekeeping guidelines when performing repairs at customer site.
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