Douglas County is now hiring!

Douglas County is now hiring!
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Douglas County is now hiring a Safety Manager based primarily in East Wenatchee WA.  Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, establishing short and long-term direction and measurable policy, training, coaching, and compliance with all applicable safety and health regulations including, but not limited to those required by OSHA, WISHA, and L&I.  The position will also be responsible for developing operational policy to reduce unwanted outcomes.  Provides structured and measurable processes and systems to identify, analyze, and learn from organizational and/or human weaknesses contributing to errors while using positive reinforcement to motivate employee discretionary effort. For additional information including complete job description, salary, and instructions for applying, please visit our website.  

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