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Reporting to the Corporate Equipment Manager, the Equipment Support Specialist will be involved in the procurement, maintenance, repair and inventory control of equipment used in field and office locations.
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Master's Degree AND five (5) years of experience in Corporate Communications, HR Communications, Marketing or related field. Bachelor's Degree AND seven (7) years of experience in Corporate Communications, HR Communications, Marketing or related field; OR.
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Other common names for this role: Project Safety Coordinator, Onsite Safety Coordinator, Field Safety Coordinator, "Environmental, Health & Safety Coordinator", EH&S Coordinator Other Requirements: Regular, reliable attendance Work productively and meet deadlines timely Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment.
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And hot work programs among other health and safety programsCommunicating with agencies/stakeholdersDeveloping, reviewing, and/or updating health and safety documentation such as SOPs, JHAs, and safety plansOverseeing the successful implementation of corporate safety programsParticipating in the Emergency Response Team. Coordinating with other departments (e.g., engineering, maintenance) on their due dates of assigned activities.
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The HSE Specialist will help ensure conformity to applicable federal, state, and local standards related to environmental compliance and occupational health and safety. Basic Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s – Occupational Safety, Engineering, Industrial Hygiene or related field.
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Experience with RCRA regulations, SPCC, general knowledge of Clean Air Act programs and TCEQ Title V Program, emission event reporting, corporate auditing, and database management. Job Description:Company is currently looking for a dynamic individual to work as an Environmental Specialist (Waste) located at our Greater Beaumont, TX area facility.
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Follows GROWMARK’s Code of Conduct and Corporate Compliance Program, Environmental Health and Safety, OSHA and DOT policies and procedures, as they apply. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Hands on-on experience in agronomy field and operations Assist with facility and equipment maintenance and repair Drives company vehicle to designated customer crop field locations.
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Conduct field safety audits. BMWC is an industrial construction company seeking a Safety Specialist II to join the team. This highly visible position is part of the Safety department and reports to a Corporate Safety Leader.
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At the corporate level, the Safety Compliance Specialist ensures that the organization’s safety objectives are met by managing compliance software tools, regulatory trend reporting, and aligning corporate policies with OSHA and other regulatory standards.
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Reporting to Corporate Human Resources, this newly created role supports Extrusion North America (ENA) plants in the analysis, development, implementation and evaluation of onboarding, training and learning & development programs (e.g., leadership, compliance, legal, and professional development) in alignment with organizational goals and core values.
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Bachelor's Degree in Safety, or a health, wellness or exercise related field (e.g., Exercise Science, Athletic Training, Kinesiotherapy, Nutrition, Health Promotions or Allied Health equivalent) is preferred.
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Associate degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, or closely related field. Three (3) years of work experience in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene or closely related field.
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Engage identified HCPs and KOLs to demonstrate the clinical outcome and benefits of company products, technologies and therapies, to exchange clinical, safety and comparative-effectiveness information, to explore clinical areas of need and to discuss corporate initiatives.
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Environmental, Health & Safety The Field Safety Specialist is responsible for ensuring that Team Members have the skills, knowledge, and training to effectively implement the corporate and facility EHS policies.
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Under the general direction of the Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, the Corporate Communications & Graphics Specialist will perform the following duties. Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Graphic Design, or related field preferred.
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