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This position will lead multi-discipline projects and prepare comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, and life-safety systems. Lead the evaluation of building and life safety requirements including building area and height limitations, building construction types, fire resistive assemblies and opening protections, occupancy classifications, hazards, building egress, and active and passive smoke management systems.
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Solid ability to safely and properly use the following tools: ladders, lifts, basic hand tools, multimeters, amp probes, anemometers (airflow meter and hood), pressure gauges, drain augers, plungers, safety goggles, ear protection and fire extinguishers.
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ASQ Mechanical Inspector professional certification and machine shop experience preferred. Also requires a working knowledge of military and commercial specifications for materials, protective finishing, heat treating, and non-destructive testing and experience in Military Aerospace Industry.
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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Advanced knowledge in NFPA standards and model codes (e.g. ICC codes) related to building fire safety. Perform fire protection engineering services such as life safety code consulting, hazardous material analysis for code compliances, system design, performance-based fire engineering design.
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Applicants who are currently employed as a police dispatcher with a California POST agency and possess a POST Public Safety Dispatcher certificate will be waived from the Criticall and the written exam requirement.
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Knowledge of: Basic functions of a fire department; basic fire emergency technologyBasic functions of a variety of fire suppression equipmentBasic radio communications; standard hand tool and related safety precautions and practicesEnglish usage and grammar.
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Inspects properties for compliance with state housing law maintenance requirements, including, but not limited to, minimum light, ventilation, and occupancy requirements; fire and life safety components; and plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems; reviews conditions of onsite drainage, weatherproofing, garage, weed and rubbish control, and rodent and insect infestation.
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May also include patient escort, patient watch, provide safety escort, assist and/or transport deceased to morgue. Respond to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, or inclement weather with calm urgency.
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Certifications: Appropriate certifications include some or all of the following: Certified Asbestos Consultant, Certified Site Surveillance Technician, and Lead Inspector/Assessor/Project Monitor/Sampling Technician (CAC or CSST required and Lead Project Monitor preferred but other lead certifications accepted.
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Provide instruction and/or guidance for guest and employee safety in fire or other emergency situations. On your commute to work, you will see the Angels Stadium, Anaheim Convention Center, Honda Center, and Chapman University, where business thrives, and the fun never stops.
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You are responsible for leading the design of HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection for industrial type projects, mainly water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, hydroelectric power stations, storm mitigation facilities, and semi-conductor manufacturing facilities.
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Knowledge of power plant safety, policies and procedures, especially in area such as chemical handling, high-energy systems, lockout tag-out, confined spaces, incipient fire suppression, first aid, rotating machinery, and heavy equipment.
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Set in the heart of beautiful Orange County, Costa Mesa Marriott provides excellent service, upscale amenities and a Southern California location that allows guests to explore the area with ease.
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Job Description XUMO is hiring a Principal Server Engineer to join their backend service development team, designing and developing microservices that power our industry leading Free Ad Supported Streaming Television service, available on client devices including Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Smart TV, iOS and Android.
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