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The Special Inspector is tasked with performing special inspections to ensure that materials and construction practices are in compliance with all approved shop drawings, codes, specifications, and standards, including but not limited to NYC Building Code Chapter 17, NYS Building Code, and IBC.
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Commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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The Public Safety Department of Nassau Community College (NCC) is seeking a Full-time Public Safety Officer I to join the Public Safety staff and who will perform routine security duties in protecting College campus, buildings and grounds.
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Our client is currently fielding applicants for exciting career opportunities as Electrical, Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Inspector openings. Our client is currently fielding applicants for exciting career opportunities as Electrical, Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Inspector openings.
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The Final Acceptance Inspector role is directly in the product flow line, positioned between the completed product and the Shipping function. Prepare and/or collect all required compliance documentation such as Shipper, Certificate of Conformance, ATP (test) data sheets, customer-directed forms, etc.
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Under direction and supervision of Registered Nurse, provides patient supervision, maintains safety of patient and completes observation flow sheets. Provides for a safe environment for patient safety.
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Capable of working independently with minimal supervision and maintaining strict compliance with safety protocols. Uphold the highest standards of safety as outlined in Hirani Corporate Health and Safety Plan.
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job summary: Responsibilities:Conduct thorough inspections of mechanical components, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and specifications.
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Deep understanding of food safety regulations (FDA, USDA) and certification standards (SQF, BRC, HACCP). Manage food safety audits, inspections, and certifications (such as SQF, BRC, HACCP), ensuring timely completion of corrective actions.
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The NYS DMV Vehicle Safety Field Office is currently accepting applications for Automotive Facilities Inspector, G-16 or Automotive Facilities Inspector Trainee 1/2, G-NS (Equated to G-14/ Equated to G-15.
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TTM Technologies, Inc. – Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) – Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board Manufacturer
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Experienced mechanical inspector for OEM of antenna products for military and commercial aerospace sectors. Job Title: Inspector B. Desire to learn how to perform heavy mechanical inspection which encompasses the use of coordinate measurement equipment (CMM, Faro arm, etc.
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Extensive knowledge of food safety regulations (FDA, USDA) and certification standards (SQF, BRC, HACCP). Oversee food safety audits, inspections, and certifications (e.g., SQF, BRC, HACCP) and ensure corrective actions are completed promptly.
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Identifies aircraft level higher risk integration areas that need increased FAA oversight/involvement with all applicable FAA lines of business within and outside of AIR. Works closely with the assigned Program Manager (PM) to support and help proactively address system safety integration issues/challenges, such as the evaluation of human factors and flight test evaluation results against the applicant System Safety Assessments (SSAs) to validate SSA assumptions.
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Ideal candidate should hold certificates and be able to conduct forklift safety training, aerial lift, and boom safety training. Discuss safety protocol with GC's when required. Position requires traveling to clients and conducting safety inspections of worksites and facilities.
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