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Full Time] Senior Product Marketing Manager, Trust & Safety at Whatnot (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. RoleOur Marketing team is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to oversee and drive product marketing related to our Trust & Safety initiatives on the Whatnot platform.
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Company is looking for a Lead Safety Manager to manage the Health and Safety of the Westside Purple Line Extension Project, Section 2. Company is seeking a Lead Safety Manager to join our Project in Los Angeles, CA.
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Assists Project Manager and/or Superintendents with the development and monitoring of the job specific safety plans. Construction Safety and Health Technician (CHST) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP.
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As our Field Safety Supervisor, you will be driving all Safety agendas in a given territory, reporting to our Safety Operations Manager. Assist Safety Manager/Drive cam manager with DRIVE CAM safety training and safety meetings.
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We are searching for an experienced Campus Safety Officer at our Goldsmith Campus - Westchester campus. The Campus Safety Officer patrols assigned areas and responds to radio and/or phone calls for routine and/or emergency assistance in both criminal and non-criminal matters.
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The most recent positions held could be as a Site SH&E leader and/or division, regional, or corporate safety and environmental professional. This is the key position of the Site Leadership Team in Safety, Health & Environmental compliance.
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The Division Safety Manager will work with the Division Vice President or Division Manager, General Superintendent, Project Manager's, Superintendents, and other field staff working on various projects throughout the region.
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Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager and be a vital part of ensuring the safety and success of construction projects across the Los Angeles Community College District! If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Construction Safety Manager.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Quality Assurance and Food Safety Supervisor to join our team. Implement and maintain the Global Quality and Food Safety Standard in USA Barcel Operations to include but not limited to HACCP, HARPC, GMPs, Sanitation, Pest Control, Microbiology, Quality Control, Quality in Design, Laboratory, Customer Complains, etc.
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The Division Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities on multiple construction jobsites across Southern California, to ensure that all work is conducted at the highest level of safety and in accordance with company safety standards and Cal-OSHA safety standards.
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Demonstrated success as a project manager leading applied multimodal transportation safety projects at a variety of scales. This Senior Transportation Safety Engineer/Planner position with a focus on multimodal transportation earns a competitive salary and great benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, a health savings account (HSA), and a flexible spending account (FSA.
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We are currently seeking a Division Safety Manager who will lead our safety efforts on multiple projects throughout Southern California. Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) Certification preferred.
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Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment. Enforce safety standard according to IIPP.Ensure subcontractor compliance with jobsite safety regulations and requirements.
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The Facilities Fire and Safety Coordinator provides assistance to the facility management team to ensure successful service delivery of the client facility needs, including acting as the dedicated Fire Safety Director for the assigned building.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Director of Environment Health & Safety based in Los Angeles CA. As the Director of EHS for Dependable Supply Chain Services, you will oversee all aspects of environmental health and safety, occupational health, environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, and process safety.
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