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A strong leader that ensures optimal functioning of internal and external apartment community building systems including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, elevators, and more.
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The Senior Critical Facilities Engineer is responsible for ensuring that all electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center are operating at peak efficiency and the utmost levels of reliability.
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Adhere to Integer's Values and all safety, environmental, security and quality requirements including, but not limited to: Quality Management Systems (QMS), Safety, Environmental and Security Management Systems, company policies and operating procedures, and other regulatory requirements.
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Provide service and repairs to resort equipment including electrical, plumbing, steam, gas, fire & safety, HVAC refrigeration, kitchen equipment, interior, paint and decorating, and respond to inquiries and problems in an efficient, courteous and professional manner to achieve guest satisfaction.
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Holds current Fire Life Safety card. Collaborates with Fire Marshal on project final inspections. Program, commission and start-up of Low Voltage systems including but not limited to (Fire Alarm, Security, Access Control and Surveillance.
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Founded in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994 by brothers and former firefighters Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen, Firehouse Subs is a brand built on decades of fire and police service, hot and hearty subs piled high with the highest quality meats and cheeses, and its commitment to saving lives through the establishment of the non-profit Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
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Fully implements all safety, fire prevention, SDS, and environmental/industrial hygiene requirements. Originates work orders for needed repairs to guest rooms or public areas and reviews them with the Maintenance Department, Housekeeping Manager or NHG GeneralManager (GM.
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Ability to establish and monitor preventative maintenance schedules as they pertain to health, fire, and safety equipment issues. Conduct routine inspections of buildings and grounds to assure compliance with all fire, safety and health standards.
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All Employees must be knowledgeable to all Company policies and procedures, including fire and safety regulations. Provide General Manager and Corporate Chief Operating Officer recommendations for operating and capital improvements.
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Safety: Demonstrates an understanding of fire and electrical safety, infection control, body mechanics, and related areas, as appropriate to position.a. Attends mandatory in-services on fire safety, electrical safety, infection control, and body mechanics.
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This position develops, maintains, and administers the Agency's safety and security programs, including transit system security and occupational safety, health, environmental compliance, industrial hygiene/hazardous materials, fire prevention, ergonomics, and life safety programs in accordance with applicable laws and regulations to ensure a safe working environment for employees and a safe transit experience for passengers.
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A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a state's department of education or a recognized accrediting organization and six years of satisfactory full-time professional experience in one or a combination of the following: emergency management, fire, police, or military service, public safety, public health, public administration, urban planning, engineering, or another specialized area to which the appointment is to be made; or2.
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These projects will include building automation, fire & life safety, and security. The Pacific Zone Solutions Operations Manager lead new construction projects throughout the western United States (CA, OR, WA & AK.
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Knowledge of local health and safety requirements (Fire Safety Manager Accreditation an advantage). Identify opportunities for improved operation to drive efficiencies (process and cost) and make recommendations to the area manager for consideration.
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Oversee the property's mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems; report deficiencies to Operations team and Property Manager. Enforce a safe jobsite and maintain compliance with company safety, OSHA, and customer-specific safety standards.
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