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Guards will be trained in security and safety procedures to protect the stadium and surrounding property against fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal activity. Definition: This position will provide security to Salt River Fields at Talking Stick with a service attitude towards employees and guests of Salt River Fields.
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Implements safe work practices and provides knowledgeable guidance and evaluation of environment of care including life safety (fire prevention) security, hazardous and waste management, emergency preparedness, infection control and the safe use of medical equipment and utilities.
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Acts as an initial point of contact in matters concerning safety and security in all areas: front door, Viewpoints, Midway, bar areas, kitchen and back of house areas, dining areas, private event rooms and restrooms.
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Performs additional safety and security functions as needed in additional company locations. Identifies and responds to incidents regarding the welfare, safety and/or security of students, personnel, and visitors at the Excel Center campus; maintains a safe environment at school site by enforcing policies and regulations; communicates information and responds to inquiries regarding campus safety, and provides emergency care to students and other individuals.
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At General Dynamics Mission Systems, we rise to the challenge each day to ensure the safety of those that lead, serve, and protect the world we live in. Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
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Responsible for daily facility activities related to government compliance, inbound receipts, kitting, processing orders, procuring suppliers, managing inventory, staffing, facility inspections, employee engagement, development, safety, security, profitability, etc.
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The teams within USDS that deliver on this commitment daily span across Trust & Safety, Security & Privacy, Engineering, User & Product Ops, Corporate Functions and more. The Quality Assurance Analyst I - at USDS plays a crucial role in upholding the quality and safety of the TikTok platform.
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Supports security and safety measures by maintaining equipment, working with repairs, vendors, etc. Prepares documentation related to security incidents (e.g. incident and activity reports, safety audits/accident report logs, etc.
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The Security Officer patrols the hospital and campus grounds and performs other activities related to the safety and security of patients, staff, vendors and visitors.
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Works with Store Leadership, Asset Protection Leadership, Asset Protection Multi-District Representatives, Risk Department, various law enforcement and public safety agencies to minimize and eliminate loss due to theft, including loss resulting from paperwork and process errors.
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Develop and maintain emergency response plans to ensure the safety and security of properties and tenants in the event of natural disasters, accidents, or other emergencies.
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Monitor building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
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Patrol, document, report and follow-up on safety and security hazards or infractions. The Security Guard is responsible for maintaining a safe secure and pleasant environment for the dealership employees and customers in accordance with company policies.
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Perform inspection and maintenance work on these facilities to ensure safety, code compliance requirements, accuracy and reliability. Must be able to wear and use all personal protective safety equipment as operating conditions dictate.
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Ensure asset preservation by checking that security systems like automatic doors and surveillance cameras are functioning well. First in the industry customized “rolling classroom” 18 wheeler Mobile Training Unit (MTU) that deploys to your city for hands on training in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire safety panels & pool equipment.
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