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Now hiring for a Hospital Security Officer position for $16 / hour. Job Category: Security Officer, Hospital Security. As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Participates in preparation and enforcement of Centers safety and fire prevention program. Performs building security and safety checks. Foot patrols all assigned areas and remains alert for disturbances, fires, safety hazards, traffic violators, suspicious acts and/or persons, and other unusual conditions.
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SITE SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICER This position is responsible for developing, maintaining, and managing the safety and loss prevention program for construction site projects. Support OSHA compliance officers, corporate safety officers, and insurance inspectors during on-site audits.
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The Department of Community Correction (DCC) Parole/Probation Officer I is responsible for assisting in the supervision of adult offenders placed on parole or probation. Medical marijuana usage, as defined in Amendment 93 of the Arkansas Constitution, prohibits Personnel in a Safety-Sensitive Position from the use of medical marijuana even if they are qualifying patient under the amendment and/or hold a registry identification card.
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This is a great position for a recently retired veteran or law enforcement officer! Role players must be willing to work outdoors, in hot and cold temperatures and inclement weather (safety permitting.
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Coordinates efforts with direction from the Safety Officer. Interact with consultants and regulatory agencies for clarifying Fire, Life Safety, and other Codes for compliance. Maintains documentation for the hospital to ensure compliance with the computerized Work Order/Preventive Maintenance Building Maintenance Program as it relates to Joint Commission, Environment of Care, and Life Safety.
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Patrols assigned areas to enforce AC security/safety regulations and criminal/traffic laws. Engages in Emergency Response and Emergency Management. Assists in controlling traffic and enforcing parking rules and regulations.
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This position is not designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is not subject to random drug and alcohol screening. This position is not designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is not subject to random drug and alcohol screening.
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The Materials Manager will be assisting with Occupational Health and Safety processes as it relates to certain waste disposal items. Department: ISS | Finance & Administration Department's Website: Summary of Job Duties: Under the direction of the Chief Administrative officer; this position is responsible for managing the Materials Management section of Engineering and Operations, which supports the maintenance of critical systems and building components for the medical, educational, and research facilities on the UAMS Campus.
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The Arkansas Highway Police Patrol Officer, while under immediate supervision, is responsible for the enforcement of state laws regulating the use of public highways with special emphasis on commercial vehicles and private non-passenger transportation vehicles.
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Participates in preparation and enforcement of the Centers safety and fire prevention program. Safety & Security Manager. Responsible for overseeing the safety and security of the Center to include supervision over security officers and substitutes during the shift.
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This classification is eligible for career ladder progression to a Classification and Compensation Analyst II after an assessment by the Classification Manager and Chief People Officer of the position incumbent skills, knowledge, and abilities to achieve the level necessary for advancement to the next level.
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Develop and administer job site safety and environmental training. Have experience in safety management on construction job sites, with a Bachelor’s degree in Safety Management, Occupational Safety and Health, or a related field.
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This position is designated as a safety and security sensitive position pursuant to the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Act and is subject to drug and alcohol testing. Must have or qualify for a Private Security Officer License (PSO.
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May serve as safety officer for the agency/institution by investigating employee exposure and the misuse of radioactive materials and making recommendations for correcting problems. Observes and assesses safety procedures by reviewing and evaluating radiological monitoring systems and records, radiation surveys and leak tests, procedure manuals, and personnel records containing information on employee exposure.
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