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As a part of Murray Company, you'll build long-term wealth by enjoying employee-ownership, great compensation, health & wellness benefits, and matched 401(k) retirement plan.
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Demonstrated ability with AutoCAD, AutoSprink, HydraCAD, or other specialized fire sprinkler layout softwareProven ability and track record of performing work in a timely manner and meeting deadlinesThree years successful construction industry experience with knowledge of Fire Protection industrySupervisory experience is a plusThree years' experience in commercial.
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Opportunity: Housekeeping Inspector. Housekeeping Supervisor – Assistant Executive Housekeeper – Executive Housekeeper. Opportunity: Housekeeping Inspector. Train, schedule, coach and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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Must hold a current and valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Power plant (A and P) Certificate.
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California Fire Life Safety Card (blue card) Have a current Fire/Life Safety Certification. Experience with troubleshooting, installing, and programming numerous fire alarm systems.
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Experience and certifications and Operator Qualifications (OQ) dictate the varying level of placement, but we are seeking a level of inspector meeting stated minimum requirements, OQ evaluation and documentation of certifications.
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A Wildland Fire Captain in the insurance division reports to, and provides assistance to a Battalion Chief. A Wildland Fire Captain may act in the capacity of Battalion Chief as needed.
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A Wildland Fire Captain in the Insurance Division oversees activities including fire prevention and mitigation, pre fire assessment, and fire suppression. In the absence of a Battalion Chief, the Fire Captain shall report directly to the Capstone Insurance Division Chief.
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Crew Chief Water, Fire, mold MitigationPrimary Responsibilities•Explain process and answer customer questions, as needed. Position Requirements•Effective written and oral communication•Basic math skills•Experience in cleaning/restoration required•High school diploma/GED•IICRC certifications required (WRT/ASD) for Crew chief.
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Summary Uses CAD equipment to provide support to Engineering department by preparing routine layouts of fire sprinkler systems, detail drawings, assembly drawings, sketches and diagrams. Solid understanding of drafting techniques and familiarity with design and fire sprinkler terminology.
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A bit about us:We are a leading provider of Fire & Life Safety services in the Pacific Northwest. We provide a broad range of Fire & Life Safety programs designed to meet the specific needs of the industries we serve.
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