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Safety Coordinator Jobs in Mount Shasta, CA (5)

Border Patrol Agent (BPA) Experienced - New Hire Sign-On and Retention Incentives

U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Mount Shasta, CA
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$63.1k - $120.1k / year

Registered Nurse (RN) - Neurosurgery - Yreka

Advocate Aurora
Mount Shasta, CA
Part-Time
Hospitality
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
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$37.50 - $56 / hour

Deputy Sheriff II - Bailiff

County of Siskiyou, CA
Yreka, CA
New
Hourly
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$61.3k - $74.6k / year

FIBER/TELECOM INSTALLER

Cal-Ore Telephone
Yreka, CA
New

Custodian - Short-Term Pool

College of the Siskiyous
Weed, CA
Part-Time
Hourly
Warehouse
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$20.63 / hour

Remote Safety & Operations Coordinator

Y Axis
🌎 Remote
Remote
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EHS Coordinator: Safety & Compliance (Remote Options)

Becton Dickinson
🌎 Remote
Remote
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Healthcare AI Safety & Quality Coordinator (Remote)

DataAnnotation
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Hourly
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$20 / hour

Job Description

Working as a Safety Coordinator in Mount Shasta, CA

There are 5 Safety Coordinator opportunities available in Mount Shasta, CA all with unique requirements.

A Safety Coordinator oversees all safety issues and potential hazards within a workplace. The roles and responsibilities include developing and implementing training programs, providing guidance to employees, conducting investigations, developing policies and procedures, maintaining records of injuries, illness exposures, and accidents, and detecting and advising actions on workplace hazards.

Safety Coordinator jobs near Mount Shasta, CA

  • Yreka, CA
  • Weed, CA
  • Dunsmuir, CA

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