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Report incidents to Supervisor or Safety Manager immediatelyContact permitted city Inspector. This position will ensure that all employees follow job site safety processes and protocols.
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Requires certification through Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training within one year. A Patrol Officer may provide direct supervision of any cadet or reserve officer, or citizen rider currently assigned to or riding with the officer.
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The majority (not all) of our work is prevailing wage on schools, fire stations, and parks. Ability to follow and maintain all required safety procedures and processes. Based in Prineville, OR with a satellite office in The Dalles, we self-perform concrete, framing, finish carpentry and more.
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Assists The Chief Deputy in reviewing fire patrol information from The Department of Forestry. This position not considered to be a safety sensitive position. Safety Sensitive Requirements.
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Responsible for maintaining and reporting regulatory compliance (i.e. USDA, food safety documentation, etc. The Finance Associate is responsible for general duties in support of the OpCo (operating company) operations and works in collaboration with SBS (Sysco Business Services) to assist in resolving exceptions and issues.
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Entry Level - Police Officer. Provides miscellaneous field services; assists other officers, including communications and corrections, in their duties. Performs animal and ordinance officer duties as needed or assigned.
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The Maintenance Manager is responsible for safety, scheduling, planning preventative maintenance, directing and supervising a large crew of maintenance professionals. OurMasonite Applicant Privacy Policysets forth in more detail our privacy practices, including, without limitation, our collection and usage practices, of your personal information when you apply for a position with a Masonite entity.
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Follow prescribed safety and infection control procedures. Attend to the resident's needs, including; grooming, bathing, oral hygiene, feeding, incontinent care, toileting, colostomy care, prosthetic appliances, transferring, ambulation, range of motion, communication, in keeping with the individuals' care requirements.
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We currently have work in ID, TX, UT, OK, AR.ResponsibilitiesDaily start-up procedures of trencher and ability to keep the machine runningDaily maintenance of machine including greasing, cleaning of filters, changing teeth, welding/hard facing, fueling and cleaning machineCommunicate any damage or maintenance needs to supervisorMaintain and ensure consistent and accurate field reporting including daily reports, extra work orders, safety logs, and incident reports.
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The ideal candidate has experience driving trucks and makes safety a number one priority. The ideal candidate has experience driving Dump Trucks, End Dumps, Truck and Pups, Belly Dumps, and Flatbeds.
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Develop and organize preventive maintenance and safety inspections programs for all facilities and equipment. Train or coordinate training in facility maintenance and safety inspection programs for all facilities and equipment.
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Familiarity with sophisticated equipment monitoring, alarm, and building automated management systems in all aspects of life safety and fire alarm systems. Clear vision, with or without correction, to perform tasks requiring attention to detail and precision while wearing safety glasses.
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All positions must strive to support WFM core values and goals, promote national, regional, and store programs and initiatives, and ensure adherence to all applicable health and safety regulations including Food Safety and regulatory duties required in the department.
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Preferred: Monitor Technician or Patient Safety Technician experience. POSITION OVERVIEW: The Continuous Patient Observer (Sitter) is responsible for providing constant observation and support to patients who require close monitoring due to medical, behavioral, or safety reasons.
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Clean cages/runs and keep the kennel area organized and free of safety hazards. If you are organized, quick on your feet, and have a love for caring for animals, then a Pet Care Attendant position at HomeTown Animal Hospital may be the position for you.
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