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Experience: Six months of non-probationary experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher for a Police or Fire Department. Please indicate the amount of non-probationary experience you have in working as a Public Safety Dispatcher for a Police or Fire Department.
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California Fire/Life Safety Technician Certification, NFPA Fire Inspector II (CFI-II) preferred. Licensures and Certifications: NICET Fire Alarm Systems Technician Level II required.
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Closely work with campus Facilities Services (FS) to ensure Grounds and Fire/Life/Safety MOUs are fulfilled, updated and re-negotiated annually; holds dotted reporting line to Housing/Dining/TAPS Grounds Supervisor(s) and will communicate regularly with FS staff to foster a collaborative work environment.
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Directs staff in preventive maintenance and testing of fire alarm systems. Coordinates contractors and vendors involved in servicing or in new installation of fire alarm related equipment.
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Public Safety Dispatchers II under general supervision, perform journey level work in operating radio-telephone transmitting and receiving equipment and a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system on an assigned shift; dispatch required law-enforcement, fire, medical or other emergency services, personnel and equipment; and perform related work as required.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Full-Time Consultant - Fire & Life Safety (Fire Sprinkler Designer) for one of the following offices: Irvine - CA, Los Angeles - CA, Riverside - CA, and San Diego - CA.
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Bachelor's Degree in Occupational or Industrial Safety, Fire Protection, Risk Management preferred; and certifications or ability to achieve within the first 18 months in the following are preferred: Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Associate in Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP.
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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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Highly desired - candidates with course completion certificates from the California Office of the State Fire Marshal and Plans Examiner series courses IA, IB, and IC, Experience reviewing, researching, and evaluating fire protection, building, and development plans and specifications for conformance with applicable laws, codes, and regulations concerning fire protection and life safety.
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OR- Pilot with aerial wildland fire experience, such as: delivery of fire retardants or suppressants via fixed or rotor wing aircraft; aerial ignition, helitack or aerial supervision operations (Air Tactical, Aerial Supervision Module - ASM, Helicopter Coordinator - HLCO.
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Carpenter Co. has a rewarding opportunity for a Safety Manager at our Riverside, California plant. Direct experience with employee safety compliance, OSHA standards, safety management systems, industrial hygiene, electrical safety, chemical management and ergonomics.
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Directly supervises the Safety and Regulatory Compliance Specialists and the Security & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. Manages, administers, and coordinates Agency programs in all aspects of Safety, including occupational health & safety, regulatory compliance, industrial hygiene, life safety, emergency management, RCRA, transit system security & law enforcement services.
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Knowledge/experience with OSHA programs including fall protection, machine guarding, hazardous materials, personnel protective equipment, electrical safety, fire protection, hearing conservation program, respiratory protection program and toxic and hazardous substances and with EPA's SPCC, SWPPP and RCRA programs.
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The Land Use Services Department includes the divisions of Planning (Current Planning and Advance Planning), Building and Safety including Land Development and Code Enforcement including Fire Hazard Abatement.
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Interim Chief of Police (Safety & Police) - District. This position is responsible for the enforcement of policies effecting public safety throughout the District, maintaining fiscal sensitivity and demonstrating understanding of the relationship between financial accountability and resource design, and serving as a role model with students, faculty, staff, community members, outside agencies, and all District and College stakeholders.
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