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Must be willing to learn site, refrigeration, compressed air, wastewater, fire safety and environmental systems. Ensure all safety rules, procedure, policies and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) are followed.
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Familiarity with Fire Alarm Audio and Paging functionality Programming of Fireworks and/or EST4 systems Assist Technical Support team with support requests through email. NICET Fire Alarm Systems (Level 2 or higher) Strong Interpersonal skills.
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Maintains office operations in an efficient, productive, effective, and organized manner, which provides a safe working environment for employees, meeting local ordinances and fire and safety regulations in compliance with the company policies.
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Works in conjunction with the Area Director of Operations or the AVP of Operations and Finance Department to establish Branch’s revenue and budget goals. Communicate with the Area Director of Operations or the AVP of Operations for direction, problem-solving, and implementation of programs and protocols.
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Ability to troubleshoot and train maintenance staff on various items related to specific trades (e.g., thermocouples, motors, boiler controls, fire alarms, plumbing valves, fixtures, water lines, alarms, locks, new and renovated construction) for the purpose of assessing item functioning and recommending repair or replacement.
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You will monitor and respond to emergencies such as the resident emergency call system, building life safety systems, and the fire alarm panel. You will monitor and respond to emergencies such as the resident emergency call system, building life safety systems, and the fire alarm panel.
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Assist with planning and execution of all preventative maintenance programs such as mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, fire and life-safety systems. Must be proficient in all areas of apartment maintenance to include plumbing, electricity, painting, drywall, floor coverings, carpentry, locks, appliances, pools & spas, roofs and life safety equipment.
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Thorough knowledge of and adherence to the law regarding: Licensing and Labor Laws, Health and Safety Regulations, Food Handling and Hygiene Laws, Fire Regulations and Procedures, First Aid Procedures.
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Willing to learn electrical, fire alarm codes and other construction safety requirements. Adhere to Power Design’s standards of quality, safety, and best practices. Working directly with our Systems team, as a Production Associate you’ll have opportunities to learn to wire, configure and eventually even program our low voltage systems, ACS, AV, LC, FA, CCTV. Ready to join our team.
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Extensive understanding and knowledge of safety, sanitation, and food handling procedures. Expedite the line during peak periods and/or work in a dynamic capacity along with expediter to maintain low ticket times and ensure properly prepared menu items are produced by the kitchen at all times.
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Have thorough knowledge of all fire and safety evacuation procedures and demonstrate that knowledge through participation in evacuation exercises. In this role, you will provide a caring and clean atmosphere for Holiday Retirement residents.
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Currently holds a standard certificate issued by the board or a fire safety inspector license issued pursuant to Chapter 633, F.S., with a minimum of three (3) years of verifiable experience in fire safety inspection or fire safety plan review, and satisfactorily completes a building code inspector or plans examiner cross-training program that provides at least 100 hours but not more than two hundred (200) hours of cross training in the certification category sought.
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Our business is life safety, and the Notification Engineering Manager will lead a team and portfolio of devices that is key to the visual and audible notification of potential fire-safety risks in a building.
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Comply with all OSHA safety regulations, federal, state and local applicable laws regarding health, safety or environment, including WBPC’s standard operating procedures and policies. Must comply with all OSHA safety regulations, federal, state and local applicable laws regarding health, safety or environment, including WBPC ’s standard operating procedures and policies.
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Carrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class, diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security.
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