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Monitoring refrigeration, fire, and security system panels/systems for alarms and direct alarm incidents to the proper manager for immediate resolution. Included Benefits/Perks: Health, Dental, Vision, 401k, no uniform deposits/maintenance fees.
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Inspect fire sprinkler valves and alarm systems. Complete the life safety checklist, including the fire-pump run test and generator run test. Inspect fire sprinkler valves and alarm systems.
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International Building and Fire Code compliance, life safety monitoring systems, and Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) Review equipment and space designs on everything from machine guards to chemical processes, and provide feedback on EHS impacts; Industrial Hygiene, Fire Safety, Chemical Safety, Process Safety, Hazardous Materials, NFPA Standards, ANSI/ASTM Standards, etc.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.) Ensures all Fitting Room garment tags are audited and accounted for to Company policy.
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Responds to emergency phone lines, including calls to and from fire department, alarm companies, and tow companies. Police dispatch radio and phone equipment. P.O.S.T. Certificate Pay (3% Public Safety Dispatcher.
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Health, dental, and vision coverage, PTO, competitive equity & compensation packages, free lunch, coffee, and snacks onsite, flexible work from home (for some roles), free tax advisory services, access to Mountain Hardware, Columbia, Sorel, & Prana employee stores and discounts, company swag, investment in professional development courses, and parental leave program.
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The incumbent evaluates and inspects fire alarm, automatic sprinkler, and emergency power systems and the physical structure, operation, construction and environmental conditions of the health facility, to determine compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, and other State and Federal codes required for participation in the Medicare and Medi-Cal programs.
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