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Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and policies, including food safety, labor laws, and environmental regulations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a passion for creating equitable and sustainable food systems to join an organization dedicated to improving food security, farm viability, and community and ecological health.
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Featuring all of the unique historic charm and residential ambience of Rittenhouse Square, our Philadelphia luxury hotel is convenient walking distance from major museums, cultural attractions, world-class shopping, and the business district.
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Applicants are required to pass Easterseals and Philadelphia School District required clearances, pre-employment drug testing and alcohol screening. sanitizing buses, and remaining in communication with Transportation Coordinator and Bus Attendant.
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Must have PPE equipment (hard hat, safety glasses, etc) Experience pulling in copper/fiber, backbone/riser cabling Ability to terminate all types of fiber and copper Experience in installation of cable conveyances (cable tray, J hooks, ladder rack) Telecom room buildout experience (racks/cabinets, patch panels, grounding, etc) Testing experience using Fluke or equivalent test sets for fiber and copper CAC Badge (Preferred) DoD Secret or higher clearance (Preferred.
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Experience working in production support for Duck Creek application and incident resolutions. This role requires in-depth knowledge of Duck Creek Platform, agile/scrum, change orientation and effective communication capabilities.
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Must develop knowledge of GMP, SQF, food plant operations and safety. Overseeing and tracking inventory of green coffee beans, bags and other production materials. Assist Roasting Manager in receiving green coffee to meet daily production schedule.
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Must be able to wear appropriate clean room attire and all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), i.e. scrubs, gowning coverall, masks, gloves, safety goggles, Complies with Safety SOPs, SDS sheets and laboratory procedures per company policy and OSHA regulations.
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As part of the AOPC Legal Department's Litigation Section, the Associate Attorney is responsible for providing legal representation to judges, district court administrators, and other judicial officials and agencies when they face legal action related to their official duties.
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Participate in the Process Safety program (PSM); Complete MOC forms and participating in PHAs. What You’ll Bring to the JobBS degree in Mechanical EngineeringExperience in a high-risk industry such as electrical power generation, refining, paper manufacturing, petrochemical, or chemical processing.
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Administer station operational plans such as deicing, FOD, safety, winter operation and baggage plans. Ramp Manager Positions have the responsibility for establishing safety policies, procedures and working conditions that affect the employee on the job.
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Professional designations such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Certified Risk Manager (CRM.
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Allow our team to curate your stay with the spirit of Brotherly Love. The role: Ensure the safety of all employees and guests; secures premises and personnel by patrolling property; monitoring surveillance equipment; inspecting buildings, equipment, and access points; permitting entry.
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Adheres to Departmental procedures, fulfills compliance with life safety, fire and hazardous waste, Radiation Safety, and Infection Prevention requirements. Adheres to Departmental procedures, fulfills compliance with life safety, fire and hazardous waste, Radiation Safety, and Infection Prevention requirements.
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Minimum of 5 years loss control and/or safety experience. Associates serving territories away from our Headquarters in Fairfield, Ohio, may be fully remote. provide loss control servicing, such as training, consultation, IH and ergonomics, to existing commercial policyholders.
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Certification as an AHERA Building Inspector, Lead Risk Assessor, or NJ Asbestos Safety Technician. Certification as an AHERA Building Inspector, Lead Risk Assessor, or NJ Asbestos Safety Technician.
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