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Areas include purchasing, accounting, personnel relations, office procedures, job scheduling, Best Demonstrated Practice performance evaluation, safety and manpower scheduling. Prepare field payroll for Superintendent's approval.
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Ensuring that construction projects meet safety regulations and adhere to industry best practices related to wastewater and stormwater management projects. Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering, Engineering Technology, or related field (Bachelors preferred.
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This role will be active in the field responsible for the performance of tasks associated with hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation, equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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Preferred Power distribution knowledge a plus Civil 3D experience a plus Familiarity with electrical standards including National Electric Code (NEC) and National Electric Safety Code (NESC) preferred.
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The crew Foreman will supervise and coordinate activities associated with the safety, productivity, and quality of the field work processes in the assigned area(s). Maintains work site safety for all persons and property throughout the assigned area(s.
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The Naval Nuclear Laboratory comprises the U.S. Department of Energy locations and personnel responsible for developing advanced naval nuclear propulsion technology, providing technical support to ensure the safety and reliability of our nation’s naval nuclear reactors, and training the Sailors who operate those reactors in the U.S. Navy’s submarines and aircraft carrier Fleets.
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Ensure awareness and operational adherence to compliance-related product changes that impact patient safety, coding and billing, and/or other regulatory governing topics. Bachelor’s degree in nursing, law, healthcare administration or a related field of study.
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NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation/Highway ConstructionNECEPT-Bituminous and Concrete Field Technician ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician. ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician.
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Positions require 1 to 5 years of experience on highway and/or bridge construction inspection projects, along with NICET level II or III (Highway Construction), NECEPT Asphalt Field Technician, ACI and/or PennDOT/NECEPT Concrete Technician certifications.
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Reports all safety/security issues to Grounds Foreman or Head Custodian. Lawn mowers, various gas and hand trimmers, weed bars, seed spreaders, pruners, wood chippers, fertilizers, sprayers, field markers, spray paint markers and generators.
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Review and maintain all pertinent project documentation and ensure that it accurately details construction progress, activities and materials, meets environmental permitting conditions, comply with safety policies and programs, and monitors EEO and DBE progress and performance.
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The Research Specialist will be recruiting participants, tracking study progress, reviewing data for completeness and accuracy, preparing meeting agendas, taking minutes, scheduling participant visits, running study visits, suicide risk assessments and safety planning, phlebotomy skills are a plus (training provided.
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Bachelors in Human Services or related field OR High School Diploma/Equivalency and 5 years of job-related experience working with persons experiencing homelessness or mental illness in a residential setting.
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Your Responsibilities:You will perform structural dynamic, shock, and seismic design & analysis of rotating electro-mechanical systems to assess new and existing equipment to optimize performance, safety, quality, and cost effectiveness for our power manufacturing facility, EMD (Electrical-Mechanical.
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As part of theGas Power One Field Services team, FieldCore installs, maintains and upgrades power generation equipment, enabling operators of the worlds energy infrastructure to provide more reliable and affordable energy.
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