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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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Under supervision, a Public Safety Officer III is expected to: Coordinate public safety operations during assigned shift, ensuring the safety and security of the public, tenants, and staff.
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The Public Safety Officer I position is responsible for protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, as well as general firefighting work. The Public Safety Officer I position must be able to pass an extensive background screen, pre-employment psychological screening, and an extensive pre-employment physical and drug screen.
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The Public Safety Officer shall document all incidents and inform Public Safety Dispatcher and/or Management of all actions taken. The Public Safety Officer performs access control in accordance to University and Department Policies.
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Job Title: Village Public Safety Officer. Must be able to attend and successfully complete: Law enforcement training at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska; Rural fire protection specialist certification; Emergency Trauma Technician certification.
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Drug Testing: The Port Gamble SKlallam Tribe is a Drug Free Workplace environment. The mission of the Port Gamble SKlallam Tribal Public Safety Officer I is to protect life and property, maintain order, investigate crimes, enforce all applicable laws and ordinances, protect natural resources, investigate violations, arrest and issue citations on violators within the boundaries of the Port Gamble SKlallam Reservation and within the boundaries of the Point No Point Treaty Area.
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Public Safety Officer (Short-Term/Temporary) Under general supervision of the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police and/or Police Sergeant, provides general campus security and enforcement of rules and regulations governing parking, use of college buildings, and grounds; student escorts and transports; motorist assistance; assists campus visitors, faculty, staff, and students; and performs related work as required.
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Are you willing to attend a basic firefighting academy in order to meet the firefighting requirements of our Public Safety Officer position? Sufficient experience and education to perform the duties of a Public Safety Officer.
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The Safety Officer manages the Radiation Safety, Chemical Safety, and Environmental Health & Safety programs and serves as the subject matter expert for safety regulations impacting the various departments.
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If you do not possess a valid T-score, applicants may contact The Academy, South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Center (), or other local law enforcement agencies and/or basic training academies to determine if they are administering the POST Dispatcher Test. Additional information about the test may be obtained by visiting the Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) website at.
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The University of Alaska Southeast Juneau is seeking a detail orientated and dedicated Health and Safety Officer. The Health and Safety Officer will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining health and safety protocols in accordance with regulatory standards and University policies.
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The Senior Public Safety Assistant functions as a Public Safety Assistant and is assigned additional responsibility for access control, and other specialized functions of the police department.
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One (1) year of experience in public safety telecommunications or TCOLE Basic Telecommunicator license preferred. Responsible for performing technical radio communications involving the deployment of police, fire, public works, animal control, code enforcement, and EMS personnel according to request for service.
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09 If you answered "No" and you do NOT possess a valid Public Safety Telecommunicator's Certification, do you have documentation of at least 3 years of supervised full-time employment as a 911 public safety telecommunicator or an emergency dispatcher since January 1, 2002.
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Definition : Under general supervision of the Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure Manager, the Public Safety Communications Analyst is responsible for all aspects of the SRPMIC Public Safety voice radio communications systems.
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