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In addition, the position will require an individual that can operate in an environment of diverse general engineering knowledge in other areas such as codes, hazardous materials storage, use and handling: gas alarm systems, elevator, conveyance, and ride safety; pyrotechnics; OSHA and general safety.
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Job tasks for the Fire Protection Engineer include field engineering support; technical input for inspection, testing, and maintenance; codes analysis; systems design and specifications for project support; plans review; fire hazard assessment; system downtime response and troubleshooting; investigation, root cause and failure analysis; and general consulting on fire/life safety issues.
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Systems accountabilities include fire detection and alarm, automatic sprinkler, water-based fire protection systems including water supplies and fire pumps, smoke control and smoke management systems, means of egress, exiting, and emergency movement of people and crowds in public assembly, commercial cooking fire protection, special hazards fire protection systems, life safety systems, building automation and controls, and explosion protection.
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If you are someone who has hands-on experience throughout the entire new product development life cycle from concept to customer delivery, loves to build world-class Reliability and Reliability Safety processes, work with many multi disciplinary teams, and be accountable for results, then this role is for you.
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The Firearms Safety Instructor must have a deep understanding of firearm safety protocols, local and federal firearm laws, and shooting techniques. Staying Updated: Continuously stay informed about new firearm technologies, safety practices, and legislative changes related to firearms.
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Holding yourself accountable is not optionalWith teamwork comes strengthAlways strive for excellenceThe Job:Under the supervision of the ILS Program Manager, you will support and teach functional life skills to adults with disabilities that align with their individual support plan to help them grow in their independence and live happy, healthy lives in the environment of their choice.
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Thorough understanding of applicable local, state, and federal (including OSHA/EPA/DOT) safety and environmental regulations, codes, and requirements related to business segments; ability to impart knowledge to others.
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Ideally the candidate will have a professional certification(s) such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional), ARM (Associate in Risk Management), RPIH (Registered Professional Industrial Hygienist), CHMM (Certified Hazardous Materials Manager), CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist), Six Sigma (Black or Green Belt) or an equivalent certification.
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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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Follow established job site safety rules, OSHA guidelines and company safety policies and procedures. Leaf Home, LeafFilter, and Leaf Home Safety Solutions have been recognized on Qualified Remodeler magazine’s Top 500 list.
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The Multiskilled Facilities Engineer works with Life Safety systems, fire alarm, FM-200, nurse call, methane detection, water detection, intercom, antenna, security systems, and medical gas.
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Maintain operational knowledge of construction safety, OSHA, ANSI, NFPA, and other applicable standards, regulations, laws, and procedures. Safety Collaborate with HSE team in developing and executing site specific safety program and activities.
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SAP Pre-Sales, Life Sciences, MedTech, SAP Architect, Presales, SAP Delivery, Global Consulting, Remote/Travel. SAP S/4 Pre-Sales Architect (Life Sciences - MedTech) Full Time Remote/U.S. Travel.
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Consultant - Fire & Life Safety (Fire Alarm Designer) Assist in the commissioning of fire life safety systems. 3 to 5 years of fire alarm and life safety experience.
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Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Observes all company policies and procedures, including safety rules, and maintains a clean and orderly work area.
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