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All backed by our state-of-the-art UL Listed, FDNY-approved monitoring centers and a team of experienced experts. We are a full-service provider of managed business security solutions including intrusion alarms, video surveillance, access control and fire alarm systems.
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Familiarity with National Fire Codes, NFPA standards, NYC Fire Codes, Rules of the City of NY and FDNY operations and procedures. The primary work location for this role is JFK Airport. Familiarity with National Fire Codes, NFPA standards, NYC Fire Codes, Rules of the City of NY and FDNY operations and procedures.
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FDNY members are sworn to serve and protect life and property and the Department works to continually educate the public in fire, life safety and disaster preparedness, along with enforcing public safety codes.
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Knowledge of NYC law, rules and regulations regarding building maintenance and safety including but not limited to HPD, FDNY, DEP, DSNY, DOB. Our services include 100% affordable housing at 21 locations, family violence program, Holocaust survivor assistance, geriatric social work, crisis intervention, and the largest free kosher food distribution program in the world.
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Valid FDNY Q01 Certificate of Fitness (Refrigerating System Operator). FDNY G60 Certificate of Fitness (Torch use of flammable gas). The following additional FDNY COF’s are required for this position:FDNY S12 Certificate of Fitness (Citywide Sprinkler System.
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FDNY RSOE-Q99 card holder preferred. FDNY RSOE-Q99 card holder preferred. The successful HVAC Technician uses their general HVAC training and experience to perform repairs and maintenance that will ensure the safe and consistent operation of all HVAC and refrigeration equipment aboard all vessels and in the office.
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Partner with the Director, Global Property Management and team on FDNY and other safety certifications, protocols, drills, and related training for the New York building, staff, and guests. The Office of the Deputy Chief Operating Officer is hiring an International Security, Safety and Risk Mitigation Manager that will be based in the New York office.
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The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) seeks a full-time City Research Scientist IV in the Bureau of Management Analysis & Planning. The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the largest Fire Department in the United States and universally is recognized as the world's busiest and most highly skilled emergency response agency.
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Friends of Firefighters is seeking a part-time Board-Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) to contribute to our mission of delivering free mental health and wellness services to the FDNY community.
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Governing agencies include: FDNY, DOH, DOB, OTDA, DHS and others. Governing agencies include: FDNY, DOH, DOB, OTDA, DHS and others. Today, we have over 1000 full-time, part-time, and per-diem positions located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens.
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Collaborate with maintenance staff, vendors, and expeditors to clear HPD, DOB, ECB and FDNY violations. Knowledge of affordable housing landscape, regulatory agreements, and HPD, HUD, and NYCHA assisted housing programs is a plus.
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Assist with preparation of annual building-wide inspections conducted by DHS, DOH, DOB, FDNY, and other agencies. Assist with preparation of annual building-wide inspections conducted by DHS, DOH, DOB, FDNY, and other agencies.
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The candidate should possess a minimum of 5 years experience and working knowledge of building construction and relevant NY state Codes and FDNY, and be able to apply that knowledge accordingly.
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FDNY F-89 or F85 or Z89 (Required) A Fire Life Safety Director (FLSD) is a critical position responsible for ensuring the safety and security of occupants within a building, particularly in the event of fire or other emergencies.
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FDNY S95 Certification. STATEMENT OF THE JOB:The Superintendent I works as an integral member of on-site maintenance team to ensure safe affordable housing is provided and maintained for tenants who live in buildings managed by POP Management, the housing office of Catholic Charities, Brooklyn & Queens.
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