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Our Underground Utility Locators drive a company vehicle to job sites and use computer utility maps along with specialized equipment to find underground cables, pipes and other underground utilities to prevent damages and ensure safety within the excavation, landscaping and construction community.
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The hazardous waste handlers shall receive detailed instruction on the proper handling, collecting, labeling, and transporting of hazardous waste as outlined in RCRA and OSHA regulations. Actively participate in the safety process through completing of safety audits, participating in safety projects, identifying Site Hazards and contributing to safety improvements, and being an attending member of a safety team.
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The RN/LPN adheres to the standards of care for the area, manages the environment to maintain resident/patient safety, and supervises the resident/patient care activity performance by nursing assistants and helpers.
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Our mission and values of safety, quality, and environmental stewardship help define us as a company. Zielies Tree Service Inc., a leader in Vegetation Management Services is currently seeking Tree Care Professionals.
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We're seeking full time Senior Project Manager to lead a dedicated 3-person team, ensuring quality and safety standards are met while working Monday to Friday overnight shifts, 9PM - 6AM. As the onsite senior supervisor of our team, you'll travel to various home improvement retail chains, installing heavy steel racking, pallet racking, shelving, fixtures, resets and remodels.
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Use a working knowledge of personal, industrial & occupational safety to manage safety programs such as Life Safety Code, Forklift Operations, Hoist & Crane Operations, Lifting Equipment, Job Safety Analysis, Blood borne Pathogen Exposure Control, Respiratory Protection, PPE Program, Hazard Communication and other OSHA required programs.
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Knowledge of HACCP, GMP's, OSHA and loss control programs is highly desirable. In addition, the maintenance planner will create and sustain an environment of respect and responsibility through professional communication, accountability, budget consciousness, teamwork, safety, quality and security.
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Full pay package also includes other accessorial compensation to include tarp pay, stop pay, detention pay, border crossing pay, safety bonuses, and over-dimensional pay as appropriate. Flatbed CDL-A Driver - Most Weekends Off.
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Pay: $19.65 per hourWeekend Premium: $2.25 per hourTime Premium 6pm-6am: $3.00 per hour (for any hours worked between 6pm-6am) Responsibilities:Ensure finished products meet quality and safety standardsEnsure continuous flow of product and monitor for proper positioning Qualifications:Ability to do repetitive work on a production lineOther related experience: restaurant, housekeeping, caregiving, retail, and more#indBaraboo.
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Complies with local, state and federal regulatory agencies (i.e. OSHA, AIB, FDA, USDA, etc.) Organizes efforts with the Safety department to aid in training, conducting associate observations, up-dating preferred work methods, conducting accident investigations to determine root causes and routine safety inspections.
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Provide vision and leadership on plant food safety and quality initiatives to establish best practices and implement programs to support as well as continuously improve product safety and quality.
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Compose and prepare routine correspondence such as transmittals, submittals and other project require documents (examples: OSHA/ Safety Manuals, Schedule of Values, Insurance and Bonds) You would be working along with our remote sales staff in WI. Travel around the state of WI to visit project sites is required.
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Operate trucks and equipment in accordance with all DOT and FMCSA regulations and observe all laws and safety regulations. Assist and supervise the loading of trailers with a priority on the safety of cargo, equipment, and the public.
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Manage the day-to-day operations of one to four programs in a community including organization and implementation of direct supports, person-centered planning, and implementation, health care, advocacy, stakeholder relations, regulatory compliance, recruiting, retention, staffing, training, safety, financial management, and maintenance of the physical environment.
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Program Director, IDD Services. The Mentor Network is pleased to be an equal employment employer Women/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. REM Wisconsin, a member of the Sevita family, provides services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other complex challenges, and traumatic brain injuries.
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