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We are a proud sponsor of this year's East Tennessee Economic Council (ETEC) Nuclear Opportunities Workshop (NOW). Make sure to stop by our booth to learn more about GEM’s role in supporting nuclear security missions across the East Tennessee region and beyond. We look forward to seeing you there! 🎉 #NOW2024 #ETECNOW
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#SafetyTip of the Month: Ladder Safety This month, GEM would like to highlight the importance of ladder safety and share some helpful tips for reducing the risk of ladder-related incidents and injuries: - Use lightweight ladders, and be cautious of electrical contact if the ladder is metal. - Seek assistance when moving and setting up ladders. - Set up on solid, level ground. - Use a 4 to 1 ratio or 75-degree angle when setting up a ladder. - Do not use a folded step ladder in a leaning position. - An extension ladder must extend three feet above upper landing. - Maintain three points of contact.
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We are excited to sponsor and attend the ETEBA: The Energy, Technology and Environmental Business Association Savannah River Federal Business Opportunities Forum this week. We hope to see you there! #ETEBA #sponsor #networking
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We look forward to attending the DOE Small Business Forum and Expo in Minneapolis this week. Make sure to speak with our representatives to learn more about GEM! #smallbusinessforum #DOE #networking
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GEM has been awarded a position on the Small Business Nationwide Deactivation, Decommissioning, and Removal IDIQ contract by the DOE Office of Environmental Management. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ecZ3gmg5
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GEM is excited to welcome Brittany Floyd to the team as Director of Business Development. Brittany brings 18 years of experience in business development, procurement, contract administration, sales, and marketing within the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, state and local government, and commercial markets. She received her Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University and her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of South Carolina – Columbia. Welcome to the team, Brittany!
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GEM is excited to sponsor and attend the ETEBA: The Energy, Technology and Environmental Business Association New Mexico Federal Business Opportunities Forum this week. We hope to see you there! #ETEBA #networking
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It's not every day that you get to witness historic discoveries from the #ManhattanProject era! We are proud of our own Brandon McCloud for his role in this amazing discovery while performing site preparation activities for the new Y-12 Lithium Processing Facility (LPF). #discovery #sitework
Crews working to demolish abandoned legacy underground utilities and building foundations at the Y-12 Lithium Processing Facility (LPF) site discovered a piece of 1940s history. The octagonal wooden shape is an example of early Manhattan Project infrastructure – a complete 3-D section of an 18-inch wooden culvert. It fits together with notched squares and wooden dowels to hold the pieces together, and was likely made with timber felled nearby. The team who uncovered the piece includes Scott H., Brandon M., and Pete R.
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We are excited to attend and exhibit at the WM Symposia, Inc in Phoenix, Arizona next week! Make sure to stop by booth 1410 to speak with our representatives and learn more about GEM. #WMSym2024 #wastemanagement #DOE
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