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The Company will not use video surveillance (Dash Cams) for any unlawful purpose including monitoring employees or giving the impression of monitoring. Franklin Energy implements the use of dash cams inside their fleet of leased vehicles because the Company believes video surveillance devices (Dash Cams) promote the safety of employees as well as security within the company vehicles.
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Our Dash Cam Policy applies to all employees of the Company and temporary agency employees, regardless of whether an employee or temporary agency employee may be driving or riding in Company Vehicles.
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The primary use of Dash Cams is to assist in the protection and safety of employees and property, prevention, and. A licensed engineer - Preferred. To do that, we are the utility industry's top provider of turn-key energy efficiency and grid optimization programs and products, all of which contribute to reducing carbon and waste and, at the same time, free-up resources for creating more innovation investment and jobs.
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Certified Energy Manager and the LEED AP credentials - Preferred. Ability to understand and apply in a building environment applied physics including thermodynamics, fluids and heat transfer theory. Discuss technical elements of energy consuming equipment in a facility (lighting, HVAC, hot water systems, envelope, integrated design) and how it affects utility consumption and demand, to help build a business case to prioritize recommendations and how they affect savings and first cost.
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In this role, you will provide energy advice and coordination services for the energy efficiency programs; these services include: building maintenance, lighting, controls, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for energy efficiency and comfort.
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Identify and provide documentation of on-site opportunities for energy efficiency in buildings under design and construction; provide follow-up as required to the customers. Participate in QA/QC and internal audit activities.
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Ability to promote, sell and influence property managers, owners and maintenance staff to install energy efficiency measures in multifamily dwellings. Work with business and building owners, developers, architects, engineers and contractors to provide energy efficiency advice and assistance in participating energy efficiency or energy conservation programs.
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The primary use of Dash Cams is to assist in the protection and safety of employees and property, prevention, and detection of criminal offenses such as vehicle vandalism and break-ins and staged-accident fraud, defense of legal claims, driver exoneration, and driver training and improvement.
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Apple's Audio and Media Technologies Group (AMT) is looking for a creative and dedicated engineer to join our Streaming Media team. Experience in the field of video streaming, including commonly used streaming protocols such as HLS, DASH etc.
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The Energy Engineer II position is primarily responsible for providing expert system and program engineering support to Franklin Energy operations teams, AM Conservation delivery teams, and utility clients.
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This engineer will provide technical support to other engineers, engineering managers, and program managers while also providing project management, training, design, and execution support for programs.
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Experience with typical energy efficiency database tracking and operations (ie: Salesforce, eTrack, Energy Orbit) Create and maintain data entry mapping and processes for program operations and central processing teams.
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Based on the position preferences may include: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Architectural or Industrial Engineering) Engineering technology degree will be considered in conjunction with energy efficiency experience.
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Strong knowledge of building systems including HVAC, lighting, residential and commercial appliances, and building envelope. This role primarily supports internal customers, however, may include Client and Evaluator interactions.
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Experience with Technical Reference Manuals, Utility Filings, and/or Evaluations of energy efficiency and demand response programs. Review program evaluation reports, identify required changes, and manage implementation with Regional Technical Managers and program teams.
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