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Position Description Position Summary:The Site Safety Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing of the corporate Health, Safety & Environment (“HSE”) program and providing safety support to construction operations.
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Working at Samsara means you’ll help define the future of physical operations and be on a team that’s shaping an exciting array of product solutions, including Video-Based Safety, Vehicle Telematics, Apps and Driver Workflows, Equipment Monitoring, and Site Visibility.
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Safety Consciousness: Thorough knowledge of construction safety standards and practices, with a commitment to promoting a culture of safety on-site. Education: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Electrical, or Civil Engineering, or a related field is preferred.
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Health and Safety is our 1 priority and we live it 3-6-5 Competitive wages Comprehensive health benefits coverage after 30 days of full-time employment Group 401K with company matching component Opportunities for growth and development for all the stages of your career Generous paid time off, company paid training and tuition reimbursement Positive and safe work environments Oversee the Design Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), P&IDs, Construction RFQ’s and Work Orders/Packages.
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Substantial experience working within a unionized workforce Must have a sound working knowledge of all applicable local, state and federal building codes, OSHA, NFPA, CBOCA, Life Safety and hazardous materials.
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The Site Safety Manager will be responsible for ensuring all aspects of safety and accuracy are maintained on all projects. Minimum of 5 years of field safety experience in heavy civil and rail construction.
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Implement, monitor, and participate in the development of site EHS programs including but not limited to: hazardous waste, chemical safety/ chemical hazard awareness, biosafety, ergonomics, LOTO, GMP, confined space, electrical safety, hazmat shipment oversight and contractor/ construction safety.
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Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) Manager page is loaded Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) Manager Apply remote type On Site locations US - Massachusetts - Cambridge time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id R-179308 Career Category Corporate Services Job Description HOW MIGHT YOU DEFY IMAGINATION.
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The Construction Manager should have experience with project delivery in a variety of settings, which might include MGP sites, building sciences, hazardous and asbestos site investigation, utility decommissioning, building demolition, remedial construction planning/scheduling/alternatives analysis, site earthwork management, wetland restoration and dredging.
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Performs occasional field and site visits to observe activities including, but not limited to, vegetation management; responding as an observer to emergency events on the electric distribution system; and large electric distribution system construction/upgrade projects, as requested.
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Employee will be expected to obtain right-of-way railroad worker protection safety cards before accessing the client’s site. Also, work may infrequently be performed at the transit client’s job site, construction trailer or right-of-way subject to train traffic.
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Assist with construction tasks including, but not limited to, demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping. Maintain site safety through modeling of safety practices and guidelines, volunteer education, and site monitoring.
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The Lead Carpenter manages and directs the tasks of all crew members and subcontractors on-site to ensure productivity, quality, and safety. We are seeking a Lead Carpenter with at least 5 years of residential construction and management experience to join our team.
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Reporting to the Manager of Construction Operations and following daily directions from the Site Supervisor, this position is responsible for leading volunteer groups to complete building activities at one of our construction sites.
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Support Sr. Engineer or Chief Engineer with oversight of construction activities including plan review, submitting comments and attending job site meetings to ensure compliance with base building standards and specifications and local authorities - building department, fire department, etc.
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