Safety Manager Jobs in Bladenboro, NC

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Safety Managers in Bladenboro, NC offer the following education backgroundQualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Safety Manager position
- OSHA 500
- Construction Health and Safety Technician
- Design Engineering
- Community Engagement
- Health and Safety
- Budget Planning
- Construction Management
- Microsoft Visio
- Delegating
- Project Planning
- Dedication
- Complaint Resolution
- Crisis Management
- Liaison
- Event Planning
- Networking
- Engineering
- Decision Making
- Operations Management
- Implementation
- Consulting
- Initiative
- Negotiation
- Microsoft Outlook
- Events
- Collaboration
- Employee Development
- Education Experience
- Budgets
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- English
- Regulations
- Spanish
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Excel
- Leadership
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