MHC Kenworth
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Leawood, KS
As MHC continues to grow, we have an opening for a Regional Safety Manager....
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18 days ago
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Oldcastle
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Chanute, KS
Conducts industrial hygiene testing including noise and dust surveys as needed and enters data into the company database....
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19 days ago
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HealthONE
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Wichita, KS
Description SHIFT: Days (rotating weekends) SCHEDULE: Full-time Market Manager of Safety Wesley Medical Center For more than 100 years, Wesley Healthcare has provided exceptional care to thousands...
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19 days ago
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Koch Industries, Incorporated
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Blue Rapids, KS
Health and Safety Manager Blue Rapids, KS Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Health and Safety Manager to provide leadership and presence at our Blue Rapids, Kansas Gypsum facility and underground mine....
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28 days ago
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Sunflower Electric Power Corporation
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Hays, KS
Supervise the Safety and drivers award programs Top Qualifications Bachelor's degree in safety, environmental health and safety (EHS), industrial hygiene, business, occupational health, or related field...
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30+ days ago
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Atlas Roofing Corporation
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Kansas City, KS
Safety Manager Location Job Type Full time Required Travel 1-25% Primary Responsibilities Manage and support the safety, health and as needed environmental regulatory compliance programs with technical...
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30+ days ago
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