College Aide, Bureau of Food Safety and Community Sanitation City of New YorkCollege Aide, Bureau of Food Safety and Community SanitationNYWith staff of 1,000, the Division covers a broad range of subject matters, including oversight of environmental investigations, lead poisoning, injury prevention, occupational health, food safety, childcare, radiation control, recreational and drinking water quality, air quality, climate health, vector control, veterinary public health and pest control. This includes hazards related to food safety wherever meals are served to the public, including restaurants, school cafeterias, mobile food vending carts, senior centers and soup kitchens; first-hand and second-hand smoke for all places of employment and public spaces.
NewSenior Safety Superintendent - NY APi Group CorpSenior Safety Superintendent - NYPearl River, NYDeliver engaging safety training programsLead incident investigations and root-cause analysis communicate lessons learned across the organizationMonitor leading indicators and safety performance trendsEnsure OSHA company and client compliance requirements are metServe as a strategic safety partner to operations leadership Act as the key liaison between Creamer and select clients for safety communications. Essential FunctionsDevelop trusted relationships with craft labor and field leadershipLead site safety observations inspections and auditsCoach employees on hazard identification and risk managementDrive behavioral safety initiatives that strengthen individual accountability and team engagement.
Safety Superintendent - NY APi Group CorpSafety Superintendent - NYPearl River, NYThe Safety professional with help employees set their work up safely and to coach employees to identify and recognize unsafe behaviors and conditions & implement corrective actions and solutions. Serve as a Safety resource to help with hazard identification mitigation and incident reduction to further enhance our culture towards a workplace of ZERO incidents.
NewSafety / Security Position Vacancy 2026-27: Supervisory Aide Connecticut REAPSafety / Security Position Vacancy 2026-27: Supervisory AideNew Canaan, CTTo provide general program support and monitor various school areas under the direct supervision of the school administration. Monitor various school areas, such as parking/bus areas, playgrounds, cafeterias, and entrances.
Safety / Security Position Supervisory Aide Connecticut REAPSafety / Security Position Supervisory AideNew Canaan, CTTo provide general program support and monitor various school areas under the direct supervision of the school administration. Monitor various school areas, such as parking/bus areas, playgrounds, cafeterias, and entrances.
Safety / Security Position Vacancy 2026-27: Supervisory Aide (part time) Connecticut REAPSafety / Security Position Vacancy 2026-27: Supervisory Aide (part time)New Canaan, CTUses problem-solving techniques to tactfully address questions/concerns. Applicants must apply on line at www.ncps-k12.org and upload a resume and cover letter.
NewSafety Security Officer (Hudson) WesthabSafety Security Officer (Hudson)New York City, New YorkControl access at the main entrance by screening all clients, and visitors, utilizing magnetometer / x-ray machine to detect and prevent weapons from entering the site. Perform administrative and receptionist duties at the operations desk; monitor video surveillance cameras, and fire prevention / detection alarm notification system.
NewSafety Security Officer WesthabSafety Security OfficerBriarwood, New YorkControl access at the main entrance by screening all clients, and visitors, utilizing magnetometer / x-ray machine to detect and prevent weapons from entering the site. The Safety Security Officer/Residential Aide is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all client’s, staff, and the property around the facility in a 200+ homeless men’s shelter.
Safety Supervisor Beacon MobilitySafety SupervisorNYSince then, Huntington has grown and expanded to make a name for itself as a leader in the industry, providing services to 12 school districts in Long Island, with over 900 vehicles in its current fleet. In 1956, Huntington Coach changed owners and shifted into school transportation, serving Long Island communities with an inaugural fleet of 100 vehicles.