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As a member of our fire protection engineering team, successful candidates will design many fire and life safety systems including: wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems, foam, water spray, clean agent, wet and dry chemical and clean agent fire suppression systems, fire pumps, water tanks, standpipes, smoke management systems, and building fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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As a restoration technician, you are a key team member responsible for the restoration of carpets, upholstery and draperies that have been damaged by water, smoke, fire, debris or other methods of damage.
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Lead the design and preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke evacuation, and life safety drawings, related calculations, and specifications.
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Incumbent will maintain regular inspection schedules and document all associated activities relating to: fire alarm panels, sprinkler and smoke systems, fire pump and standpipe systems, restaurant fire suppression systems, as well as emergency infrastructure such as fire hydrants and emergency phones.
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Exposure to cold, fire, heat, smoke, noise, outdoors, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, communicable diseases, biohazard materials, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, and electrical hazards; ability to travel to different sites and locations; availability for shift work, on-call, and stand-by.
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Extend and operate firehose in training and fire suppression situations; place, raise, lower and climb ladders in training, fire suppression and rescue situations; assist in salvage of property and contents of occupancies affected by or threatened by fire, smoke, or water damage; and assist in extinguishment and overhaul of fires.
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The Quality Engineer plays a key role in executing the assigned tasks as per the various test automation initiaves and plans related to functional, smoke and regression testing as well as test data management and test environment strategy and provisioning.
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This is a non-safety/non-firefighter position that works under the supervision of a Fire Captain and the overall direction of an EMS Coordinator to perform emergency medical transport services. Perform appropriate field procedures utilizing EMT-B level skills such as attaining and documenting vital signs, bandaging, splinting, lifting patients into an ambulance and assisting paramedics as directed.
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The position will also support our Fire Protection Department in performing automatic suppression system design; fire detection, alarm and mass notification system design; code analysis; egress analysis; fire resistant construction analysis; smoke control analysis; as well as general fire protection and life safety concepts and research.
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Is subject to injury from falls, burns from equipment, loud noises, odors, etc., throughout the workday, as well as to reactions from dust, disinfectants, tobacco smoke, and other air contaminants.
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Environmental:Exposure to dust, smoke, fumes, odors, grease, oil, chemicals, wet slippery surfaces, hot/cold conditions, & noise continuously. Problem solving, oral communication, analytical abilityPreferred Qualifications:Bilingual English / SpanishWelder Certification - Full fabrication knowledge (Mig/Tig/Arc/Oxy Acetylene/brazing etc.
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The team member is occasionally exposed to hazards including, but not limited to cuts from knives, slipping, tripping, falls and burns; frequent exposure to smoke, steam, high temperatures, humidity, extreme cold; frequent contact/immersion of hands in water, sanitation solutions, meat products, poultry products, seafood and produce items and frequent washing of hands.
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Job DetailsDescription POSITION SUMMARYThe Expeditor is responsible for supporting the restaurant staff by ensuring food is prepared according to established food production and presentation procedures.
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Monitors safety devices, namely fire monitoring equipment, boiler and smoke detector alarms. Maintain a current file/listing of residents by name and room number, emergency phone numbers of on-call staff, department extensions, key personnel, etc.
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Possible exposure to hazardous substances with possible effect on reproduction, injury from needles, other sharps, fumes, chemicals, humidity, cold, heat, adverse weather elements, animals, secondhand smoke/vape and unpredictable home environments.
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