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If you're an EHS Manager with experience in the Food & Beverage Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Manufacturing industry, this role is designed for you. Senior EHS Manager - Dallas, Texas FMCG Beverage ManufacturingJoin a dynamic team as a Senior Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager at our Dallas, Texas beverage manufacturing and distribution facility, home to 600 employees.
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They are seeking an enthusiastic Process safety engineer or specialist II / III who has a strong background in the Chemical, Petrochemical or Manufacturing industry. The EHS/PSM Specialist III is responsible for facilitating environmental, health, and safety within the organization as well as coordination of site wide PSM activities, driving Process Safety performance improvement, and ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, Local, and Corporate EHS policies and standards.
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The Branch Safety Manager will interface with corporate, regional, and branch management to ensure all safety and training issues are being properly communicated and within State and Federal compliance standards.
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Five or more years applied work experience (or equivalent) in commercial construction industry required, with five or more years' experience (or equivalent) in construction safety management at the jobsite level.
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Must have a strong understanding of union and management environment and demonstrate the ability to address health and safety matters directly to Union employees and leadership. Works with the Deputy Chief Safety Officer - SMS and management to define safety roles and accountabilities.
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Minimum of one (1) safety certification is preferred, examples include: Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO) Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) Safety Management Specialist (SMS), Specialist in Safety and Health (SSH), or Certified Safety Professional (CSP.
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The Occupational Health and Safety Specialist will work in large-scale energy industries and wind energy development, environments that involve potentially hazardous working conditions, equipment, and materials.
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Additionally, you will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining the highest levels of food safety and hygiene, strictly following industry regulations and guidelines. Adhere to food safety compliance, HACCP regulations, Medina, FDA, dnata's internal rules and regulations.
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Assist with coordination and attendance all of the monthly mandatory meetings at LA County EMS agency assist with Business Continuity LA County meetings Assist with writing of the annual Hazard Vulnerability Analysis as well as the annual updates to the Emergency Management Plan. Attend the monthly Environment of Care Committee meetings and do safety rounds for EOC committee in the hospital.
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Report to management any conditions or practices that may adversely affect food safety, food quality or personnel safety. Michael Foods, Inc. is a leader in the food processing and distribution industry with business in egg products, refrigerated grocery and potato products.
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The ability to inform, assist and advise management in the writing of policies and procedures related to Environmental, Health and Safety. Bachelor’s Degree, preferably in the Environmental, Health and Safety field; on-the-job training in the safety field, such as Safety assistant, Safety Supervisor, Safety Manager, Industrial Hygienist, Environmental Manager, Environmental assistant, with the specific responsibility for measureable Safety and/or Environmental results; Certified Safety Professional certification, Associate Safety Professional certification preferred.
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The SSHO reports directly to the Program Manager/Site Manager and indirectly to Corporate Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) Director. Responsible for overseeing and reporting safety performance metrics to ensure industry and corporate safety goals and objectives are met.
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Company DescriptionUnlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company! Since our founding in 1981, we have served customers through the talent of extraordinary team members committed to customer focus, growth, valuing each other, safety and quality, and a sense of urgencyJob DescriptionTraffic Control FlaggerUnlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company.
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), Engineering, EHS Management, or a related discipline with six years of experience in both safety and environmental roles in a manufacturing environment.
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Example of Job Duties: Under the direction of the Supervisor, the Enrollment Management Specialist is accountable for contributing to the enrollment, registration, and retention operations of the College through these essential duties: Assists the Campus Supervisor in delivering a comprehensive, one-stop enrollment services experience to all credit students within their campus of CT State Community College.
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