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These include but are not limited to: Construction Site Safety Orientation; Introduction to Construction Math, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Construction Drawings, Basic Rigging and Material Handling; Basic Communication and Employability Skills; Confined Space Awareness; Fall Protection; and First Aid/CPR/AED. Successful completion of core skills means a move to increased industry knowledge in one or more areas of concentration: Industrial, Wind and Solar Construction.
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Prepare the Monthly Project Quality Report, review and cosign with the Site Manager and submit to Divisional Quality Manager. Effectively communicate and develop positive working relationships with the owner, owner's representative and the Company's site supervision, in order to facilitate the quality objectives.
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Work as a leader in the job site safety department, functioning under the authority and direction of the EHS Leadership and directly supervise Safety Manager Is and Safety Coordinators and Specialists.
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Perform quality on site reviews of delegated entities, physician office/clinics, resolve quality issues, generate written summary of findings and follow up as directed by the Medical Director and/or Credentialing and Quality Improvement Committee (QIC.
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