No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
Job Listings
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Mechanics & Technicians have no authority authorization. The mechanical Branch Leader and Operations Chief validate the actions of teams, and upon notification will report any generator or equipment issues to Operations Chief for Command Staff debri
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Mechanics & Technicians have no authority authorization. The mechanical Branch Leader and Operations Chief validate the actions of teams, and upon notification will report any generator, or equipment issues to Operations Chief for Command Staff debr
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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Responsible for meeting QASP requirements, and meeting PWS requirements. Authority to direct electrical teams to various missions. Can Stand down missions with safety concerns and consultation with the SSHO, OPC, QC, IC, DIC, and USACE. The position has
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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Authority to “stop work” to prevent and mitigate actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or fielding setting. Implement measures for spill prevention, containment, stoppage, and remediation.
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Authority to “stop work” to prevent and mitigate actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or fielding setting. Implement measures for spill prevention, containment, stoppage, and remediation.
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Direct activities of labor and equipment in the yard. Accepts direction from the Operations Chief and ensures all involved mission personnel receives the proper paperwork.
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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Responsible for meeting PWS requirements. Directs and supervises all mechanics. The position has the authority to validate the proper performance of actions.
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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Authority to decide, inform, and act. Responsible for taking all necessary actions to ensure all staff and equipment on the mission are safely performing in compliance with USACE PWS and QASP requirements, National Electric Code (NEC), and guidance prov
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With the concurrence of the Quality Control Manager, authorized to take necessary action to ensure all staff and equipment on the mission are safely performing in compliance with USACE PWS and QASP requirements, National Electric Code (NEC), and guidanc
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
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Is authorized to direct “stand-down” of specific unsafe actions on GSBand/generator locations. Achieved by verbal/written communications and between shifts during daily debriefing. This is where pending actions and observations are communicated to i
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Is authorized to direct “stand-down” of specific unsafe actions on ISB and/generator locations. Achieved by verbal/written communications and between shifts during daily debriefing. This is where pending actions, and
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No Level of Authority other than “stop work authority” to stop all work actions being performed deemed hazardous to personnel and/or equipment on ISB and/or generator install sites.
Certification Links
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CCO Certification of Crane Operators
For class of crane/boom, or equivalent certification by an accredited third party
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DOD-AT1 Anti-Terrorism Training
The purpose of the training is to protect DoD personnel, their families, installations, facilities, information, and other material resources from terrorist acts. The course is designed to increase awareness of terrorism and to improve one’s ability to apply personal protective measures.
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EM385-1-1
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Equipment Operator
Equipment Operators Certificate
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First Aid, CPR, AED
These courses are intended for anyone with little or no medical training who requires a course completion card for job, regulatory (e.g., OSHA), or other requirements. Topics include CPR and AED, Basic or Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, Stroke training, and more.
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HAZMAT
Annual HAZMAT Training and Certification
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HAZWOPER 1-Hour Hazwoper training
Take this introductory course to learn about handling hazardous materials so they don’t cause injuries or fatalities during transport or use.
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IS 815 ABCs of Temporary Emergency Power
FEMA IS courses are free. To access the ABCs of Temporary Emergency Power or any other IS courses, use the link below.
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IS-100
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IS-102
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IS-200
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IS-700
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IS-800
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Journeyman Electrician
Master or Journeyman’s electrical license/certification
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Master Electrician
Current Master Electricians License
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MHE Operator
MHE Operator Certificate/License
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NFPA 70e Training & Certification or equivalent
The NFPA 70E training course takes about 120 minutes to complete.
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OSHA 10 General Industry, or Construction Industry Safety
OSHA 10 Construction or General – You must have the wallet card, which has your certificate number.
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OSHA 10 & 30 General Industry, or Construction Industry Safety
Training for Construction, General Industry, Fall Prevention, Safety Manager, Drug and Alcohol Awareness.
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OSHA 30 General Industry, or Construction Industry Safety
OSHA 30 Construction or General – You must have the wallet card, which has your certificate number.
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Tier IV Training and Certification
Equivalent certifications accepted.