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ORA Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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The position works closely with the office of the Public Information Officer to improve communication among wastewater and the public. DPWES is a diverse, nationally-accredited, and award-winning public works agency with approximately 1,000 employees providing solid waste, capital facility development, wastewater, stormwater, urban forestry, and land acquisition management services for the most populous county in Virginia.
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Coordinate injury management through Workmans Compensation Manager and assist in establishing area injury management resources and relationship building as assigned by the Regional Safety Manager.
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Work with DTRA public affairs and other USG partners to project DTRdeveloped products into the information environment, work with DTRA public affairs and other USG partners to project DTRdeveloped products into the information environment.
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Individual willprovide support to the government Program Security Officer (PSO). Individual will provide support to the government Program Security Officer (PSO). Advantage SCI is seeking Contract Program Security Officer to be considered for employment.
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Must have Armed Special Police Officer license. Job Title: Armed Special Police Officer. Must have Armed Special Police Officer license. Job Title: Armed Special Police Officer. Appropriate licensure or certification to work Armed Security in the state of the job location is required.
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Ensures prompt responses are provided to Combatant Command's for urgent and emerging nuclear deterrent requirements, DTRA, DoD Chief Information Officer-directed assessments and Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition and Sustainment-directed operational needs, and theater requests for NE support.
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Instructors under the age of 18 may provide water safety instruction to children under 18 years of age as long as a parent or guardian is present during the period of instruction, or Line of Sight Supervision is provided by another employee with an adjudicated National Agency Check with Inquiries and State Criminal History Repository Check (CNACI.
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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 DescriptionOverview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger.
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Notify the government Construction Manager (CM), Contracting Officer (KO), and the FEAD/ROICC if the contractor does not correct a hazardous working condition or a continuing safety issue in a timely or acceptable manner.
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Monitor and notify the Project Superintendent or QC Manager and Government Staff immediately of safety violations. Monitor construction contractor performance for compliance with an approved safety plan and established safety procedures.
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10+ years of experience as an engineering technician, superintending, or QC Manager. Strong knowledge of computer operations and software applications such as MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint), construction management software (Newforma, Prolog.
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Job Summary: AGS is looking for an Access Control Officer to work in Albuquerque, NM.To join our team of outstanding professionals, apply today! One year of general work experience, dealing with the public.
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Conducts all-source analytic production on sources and products of information available from public, private, and U.S. and foreign Government open-source materials within established security protocols.
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For explosive-related duties, must have at least five years handling explosives (Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD), performing and interpreting x-ray capture / images, explosives demolitions, explosives safety management, and explosives range safety.
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