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Maintains positive communication with local fire Marshall, building inspector, state elevator inspector, and any other jurisdictions governing the residence. Conducts in-service fire safety training for all employees.
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Must possess and subsequently maintain a Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector Certification relating to the International Code Council’s International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) within (12) twelve months of entry into the position.
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Not necessary but a plus: VIITA Certification, previous experience in construction/plumbing/electrical industries, life safety/fire fighting, general contracting or property management. About the job Loss Control Inspector - Independent Contractor - Yates County.
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Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR.
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Commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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Types of Non-Qualifying Investigative Experience includes by may not be limited to: Experience in: Routine Police Patrol Work; Security Guard or Related Security Position; Tax Collector; Collector of Delinquent Accounts; Credit Checker; Legal Assistant/Attorney; Hotel or store detective; Loss Prevention Officer; Parole Officer; Correction Officer/Guard; Fire and Safety inspector.
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The City of Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services is currently seeking individuals with a demonstrated ability to learn new work skills to fill five (5) temporary grant Fire Prevention Inspector positions.
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Must possess or obtain within one year a Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) for preschool, Food Handlers Card, CPR and First Aid Certification Medication Administration (MAT), Blood Borne Pathogens, Fire Extinguisher Safety, and Child Protection training.
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What we look for Required High School Diploma or Equivalent 1-3 years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems.
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Loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interested. improve safety, mitigating risk for our insurance company clients. Windows based computer (not a Mac) with an image/document scanner.
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Those with these skills as well as knowledge or experience in commercial insurance, inspections, or fire and safety assessments are encouraged to apply. tape, or measuring wheelReliable vehicle Auto and General Liability InsurancePreferred ExperienceCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Loss ControlCommercial Lines Property/Casualty UnderwritingCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Claims AdjusterCommercial insurance inspectionsFire and Life Safety investigations/inspectionsNo Licensed Insurance Agents/Producers.
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Tape, or measuring wheelReliable vehicle Auto and General Liability InsurancePreferred ExperienceCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Loss ControlCommercial Lines Property/Casualty UnderwritingCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Claims AdjusterCommercial insurance inspectionsFire and Life Safety investigations/inspectionsMust pass a background check.
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You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk. Tools or Items You Must Provide:Windows-based PC with an image/document scannerDigital cameraHigh speed internet accessMeasuring device such as: laser, 100 ft.
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Certified NYS Building Safety Inspector (BSI) or Code Enforcement Official (CEO). The EHS Specialist will be responsible for coordinating fire and life safety systems, fire safety and building code compliance and environmental programs including testing, inspecting, record keeping, and training.
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Playground Safety Inspector from National Recreation and Park Association. Assists staff with setting up meeting rooms, stage areas, and/or staging and audio equipment on stadium fields to comply with fire codes, ADA, and safety requirements.
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