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Lead the development of the site plan including; public and site safety measures, site security, SWPPP, and truck routing. Update and maintain the SWPPP, including implementation of plan changes and reporting as necessary.
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Ensure SWPPP and Storm water regulations and procedures are being followed. This position will act as the Owner's representative to oversee all aspects of plant and facilities construction including: interconnect, site work, owner purchased material, safety, startup and commissioning, and project close out.
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To act as the Owner’s representative to oversee all aspects of plant and facilities construction including: interconnect, site work, owner purchased material, safety, startup and commissioning, and project close out.
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Monitor site safety and SWPPP and work with 3rd party inspectors in these areas. Monitor site safety and SWPPP and work with 3rd party inspectors in these areas. Procore experience preferred, but not required.
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Complete daily inspections to ensure job sites adhere to state, federal and company safety and SWPPP standards. Complete daily inspections to ensure job sites adhere to state, federal and company safety and SWPPP standards.
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Document SWPPP inspections as required; plan work to follow SWPPP and minimize erosion on work-site. Document SWPPP inspections as required; plan work to follow SWPPP and minimize erosion on work-site.
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Distribute documents to attendees (i.e.: plans, specifications, standard drawings, supplemental specifications, field book, schedule, shop drawings, SWPPP) via Procore and paper copies when necessary.
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Conduct fleet evaluations to ensure maintenance standards are met and are in compliance with all regulatory agencies including DOT, OSHA, COUNTY ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH, C.A.R.B., SWPPP and CUPA. Be able to learn and have excellent working knowledge of DOT, OSHA, HAZMAT, C.A.R.B., SWPPP and CUPA compliance requirements.
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