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Evaluates employee / crew performance relating to PDS and Customer standards, best practices and safety polices. See job description Q3 Contracting, a division of Primoris Services Corporation, is a publicly owned and operated const ruction contracting company that provides both specific and turnkey services for its customers in the gas, oil, electric and telecommunications industry.
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Biology, or related field. Responsibilities of this position may include direct and/or indirect physical or logical access to information, systems, technologies subjected to the regulations/compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws.
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Enforces traffic laws; issues traffic citations; performs radar enforcement, traffic control, motorist assists, etc. Ability to read County policies and procedures; written instructions, general correspondence; SDS sheets, safety manuals, maps, etc.
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May serve as Infection Control or Safety Liaison. Ensures equipment is in working order and quality control logs are completed as needed. Ensures safety policies and practice are maintained.
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O\'Reilly values are centered on Commitment, Dedication, Teamwork, Safety/Wellness, Enthusiasm, Expense Control, Honesty, Professionalism, Respect, Hard Work, and a Win-Win Attitude. Help train new team members on store procedures, product knowledge, and sales/customer service Provide input relative to a team member\'s job performance and attitudes for pay for performance evaluations Assist store manager with essential store functions, i.e. store accounting, daily invoice checking, inventory control, store security, store and vehicle maintenance, etc.
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Perform daily housekeeping functions and tasks as assigned and follow established safety precautions and infection control procedures. Individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or others in the work place will not be considered qualified for employment if physical requirements cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.
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Correct anyone who is not following preferred work methods and/or is working in an unsafe manner, as well as ensure all hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) and other food safety guidelines are followed at all times.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Security Specialist at Target's location in Stillwater, MN. The Security Specialist will be responsible for physical security, incident documentation, crowd control, and acting as a safety partner.
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Supervision, management skills, supervisory skills, logistics, warehouse management, inventory, shipping and receiving, warehouse inventory, supply chain, inventory control. The main function of a warehouse supervisor is to oversee warehouse employees in order to meet business objectives for assigned departments regarding safety, quality productivity, responsiveness, and more.
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Ensures all equipment used for programs have been cleaned on a regular basis and as designated by safety and/or Infection Control nurse. Participates in inspections and audits of department to maintain safety and sanitary conditions.
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Currently, we are hiring for Pest Control Technician - Additional Services in your area! OSHA certified on ladder safety. Drive a box truck when required, adhering to DOT and safety requirements in addition to adhering to Company Box Truck Policy.
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Practice proper food handling, infection control and safety control methods including hand washing, isolation procedures, fire safety, OSHA and worker’s compensation rules and regulations.
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1 year minimum experience on a variety of equipment including lubricating, cleaning, material handling, motor control, relay control, process control and packaging equipment. This would include lockout-tagout requirements and wearing of all required PPE in designated areas, confined space safety, safe chemical handling, fall restraints, etc.
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Experience with food quality and safety topics including GFSI, FSMA, FSVP, allergen control. Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, food science or related scientific field.
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The Director of Operations is responsible for production planning, production management, inventory management, quality control, production health and safety issues, maintenance and replacement of production equipment, and enforcing company policies.
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