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Researches, drafts, submits for review and approval policies, procedures applicable to Environmental Health & Safety functions including but not limited to Safety, Security, Life Safety/Fire Prevention, Hazardous Substances, Medical Equipment and Utilities Management Programs.
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Support the overall long-term strategy, growth, and pipeline development of Architectural work for WSP in assigned area of responsibility, with a focus on building opportunities in all disciplines (planning, design, strategic consulting, and program/construction management.
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Project Executives are responsible for the overall leadership of a portfolio of projects that may include construction of additions, alterations, renovations, and major ground-up construction at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., or other Johns Hopkins Health System locations that require project management support.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering, Construction Management or related field required. Established in 1905, Consigli has grown over the last 100 years from a local fourth generation family business into one of the largest construction managers and general contractors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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The Onsite Medical Partner integrates into the construction project’s safety team to enhance worker health and safety. An Onsite Medical Partner operates an onsite health clinic for injured workers and is an integrated part of the safety team on a construction project.
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Assist with various safety-related activities under the supervision of a government-provided subject matter expert, including Occupational Safety and Health, Life Safety, Fire Safety, Construction Safety, and Emergency Management.
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Certifed Safety Professional (CSP) preferred or have more than one certification in the following; Safety Management Specialist (SMS), Safety Trained Supervisor (STS), Safety Trained Supervisor Construction (STSC), Certified Instructional Trainer (CIT), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST), Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or similar accredited certifications.
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Assist and recommend acceptance/rejection of contractor administrative submittals such as schedules (both bar charts and networks), environmental protection plan, design and construction quality control plan, health and safety plan, accident prevention plan; and coordinate review and approval of technical "Government-approved " submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples, design data, manufacturer's instructions, test plans/reports, certificates, and O&M data in a timely manner.
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Professional Technical Qualification (PTQ): Demonstrated experience regarding legal matters related to employment law; employee and labor management relations; occupational safety and health matters; service and construction contracts; ethics rules, restrictions, and best practices; environmental issues; fiscal/appropriations law; acquisition and real estate law; tort law; interpretation of proposed legislation and intent of enacted laws; policies; and liability concerns.
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Site Safety Health Officer Washington, D.C/ Chantilly, VA exp Federal is an established, collaborative, and growing full-service architectural and engineering firm that provides a full range of design solutions and construction support to the federal government.
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Willingness to pursue Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST.
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Identify environmental permitting requirements and development of delivery strategies, including environmental mitigation, in coordination with design, construction, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), operations, and permitting teams to meet required timelines.
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The Construction Manager will provide construction engineering and project management labor support to various locations within the NAVFAC Washington Area of Responsibility performing various tasks/services.
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Develop and implement innovative Safety & Risk programs and strategies that support clients in managing their safety and compliance risks, in areas such as construction, safety management systems, process safety and risk management, and SIF prevention.
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Job Title: Contract Compliance Officer Department: Business Development FLSA Status: Exempt Spectrum Management, LLC has been serving the Washington, DC metropolitan area for over 23 years and provides a comprehensive array of services that include construction management, facilities management and real estate development services.
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