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Within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Dam Safety Engineer (Environmental Engineer 5) position. In this role, you will serve as a licensed Professional Engineer in the Dam Safety Office (DSO), in the Dam Safety and Wells Section within the Water Resources Program.
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You will assist the Project Safety Manager with the application of the contract, client safety expectations, Kiewit's Corporate Safety Manual, Corporate Crane Procedures Manual, District Standards, and all laws governing the work.
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As a Safety Specialist I, you will report to Project Safety Manager. Assist and provide safety training on policies, procedures, OSHA/MSHA, NCCER, SIMS, orientation, and client specific requirements.
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Works closely with the Replenishment Manager, Sales Managers, Operations managers, and other Buyers to achieve the goals of the company. Placing a premium on adaptability, safety and family well-being, our work model, Presence with a Purpose, offers a hybrid work environment between remote work and office time.
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The qualified candidate will continue to implement and maintain the developed risk-based safety program during the long-term operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Participate in IMCO corporate safety team meetings and support the continuous improvement process.
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If you are a highly motivated and experienced EHS Specialist with a passion for safety and environmental awareness, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in the engineering industry.
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The Manager of Quality and Risk Management is responsible for Quality Management, Patient Safety Regulatory Compliance, and Risk Management activities at Providence St Mary Medical Center.
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Report safety issues or injuries to Group Fitness Director or General Manager. Report any equipment or studio issues to Group Fitness Director or General Manager. Summary Objective : The Strike Boxing Coach will create and deliver a variety of boxing workouts for a wide range of clients.
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The Clinical Coordinator (CC)/Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) is responsible for the coordination of clinical activities of the Wound Care Center. May perform hyperbaric safety director duties after completing the required Healogics hyperbaric safety director training.
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The Regional Property Manager shall also prepare, coordinate and insure that all fire, life safety and other safety programs are established and followed. Responsibilities: Job Summary The Regional Property Manager is charged with the day-to-day implementation of BRs policies, procedures, and programs that will assure a well-managed, well-maintained building, placing maximum emphasis on positive response to the concerns and needs of the tenants, environmental health and safety, and quality programs, in coordination and conjunction with the Owners goals and objectives.
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If the program also provides Vein Care services, coordinates vein clinic and assists in providing care as needed after Healogics Vein Clinic training completed. With an aging society, obesity and diabetes on the rise, and an uptick in surgical procedures, the number of patients with non-healing wounds that would benefit from expert care is dramatically increasing.
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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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Manage industrial safety efforts. The individual will seek opportunities to improve our program, motivate their teams effectively and successfully, and provide guidance to the Plant Manager, operators, and civil team.
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Administers & manages entire food service operation for all shifts for Ohio Veterans Home Georgetown (e.g., sanitation, infections control, vendor contract compliance, emergency planning, department of health compliance, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs compliance, safety procedures, etc.
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Under the direction of the Safety Manager and Assistant Director of Facilities, the Safety Associate has the immediate responsibility for maintaining a safe and secure learning atmosphere for staff and students.
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