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Performs general cleaning tasks to adhere to health and safety standards; keeps work area clean and organized. Sets up assigned bars; requisitions and stocks all beer, wine, spirits, paper products, straws and stirrers, condiments, glassware, ice and produce.
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The contract will support business services in support of Code 80 and other organizations associated with or sponsoring the NSWCCD. The business services include Program Management and Planning, Finance, Logistics, Security, Space Planning, Safety, Administrative Services, Technical Editing, Records Management, and Computer Engineering and IT support.
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Construction+ Concrete sample+ Concrete test+ Soil sample+ Compaction test+ Nuclear gauge+ Asphalt test+ Field report+ Construction Quality Management (CQM)+ Quality Assurance (QA)+ Quality Control (QC.
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This position is not subject to federal requirements regarding Department of Transportation “safety-sensitive” functions. Certified Construction Manager or bachelor’s degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university in a Construction / Engineering related field.
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Received a High School diploma, OR received a GED, OR shows HS graduation/equivalent education on a DD-214, OR completion of 60 credit hours in related field from learning institution recognized by Dept. of Education, OR successfully graduated from a federal/state certified law enforcement education/training course that may result in a LE appointment OR commission.
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Perform site inspections and report to the project engineer responsible for field inspection staff. The inspector will document findings including, but not limited to, contractor construction materials, quantities, personnel, site conditions, safety, etc.
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Fire/Life Safety Security/Access. Position Description: Field Systems Specialist II - Building Automation Solutions. Fire/Life Safety Security/Access. You will become an expert on computer information systems, electronic controls and mechanical systems.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. Qualified Field Inspectors for Insurance Loss Control are needed in your area.
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Motivated by the highest possible stakes of climate change and global health, we’re working together within a rapidly digitizing industry to find innovative technologies that guarantee the safety of our water and our environment.
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The MRI Technologist is responsible for ensuring each individual's safety in the MR environment before entering the magnetic field. Recognizes emergency situations and perform emergency shutdown of gradient and/or main magnetic field (quench) when applicable.
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In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field; PMP or equivalent certification is an advantage. The Senior Project Manager will play a pivotal role in coordinating project teams, managing resources, and ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety.
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Bachelor s degree in Safety, Environment, Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Chemistry or an applied science field or demonstrated equivalent and 8 years of experience, including management, or equivalent.
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Duties involve field work requiring physical performance calling for above-average ability, endurance, and superior condition, including occasional demand for extraordinarily strenuous activities in emergencies, under adverse environmental conditions, and over extended periods of time; requires running, walking, difficult climbing, jumping, twisting, bending and lifting over 25 pounds; and the pace of work is typically set by the emergency.
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Assist Program Coordinator and Chief Fire Marshal in any additional tasks as neededMinimum Qualifications:At least Five (5) years of experience with Bachelor’s, or three (3) years of experience with Master’s in the fire life safety field preferred.
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