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Loudoun County Government is actively seeking a dynamic and results-driven leader to assume the crucial position of a Public Safety focused IT Project Manager. Three or more years of direct experience with public safety entities: Animal Services, Fire & Rescue, or Sheriff's Office.
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Demonstrated experience preforming full-time review and/or technical inspection of general construction projects for fire and life safety compliance in public or private fire prevention.
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Prior or current Public Safety experience (defined here as paid or volunteer service with a Fire Department, EMS, or Law Enforcement agency) OR previous Public Safety Dispatch/Call Taking experienceApplicants without prior field or dispatch experience in Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement should apply as a Public Safety Call Taker.
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We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $250+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport. The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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The Site Safety Manager will monitor the onsite activities to ensure that all work is conducted safely and efficiently. Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan.
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WSP is initiating a search for a Full-Time Safety Manager to join our management team helping oversee the MBTA Commuter Rail Safety Resiliency Project. Coordinates with the Construction Manager and Resident Engineer to review safety risks inherent in upcoming field operations in each project area.
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As a Safety Coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting the EHS Manager and project team in the successful completion of a data center construction project. Participate in daily EHS inspections of an active data center construction project with CHQ's EHS Manager to ensure.
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Assist Project Manager with submittalsProvide daily report and document daily safety inspections of the jobsite. Lead / conduct site safety audits in accordance with Project Safety Plan. Ensure operations comply with CA MUTCD and temporary traffic control plans.
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Moderate Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Power Point, and Word. Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation. Ensure Project Safety Plan is in place, roles defined, and action plans established.
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Efficient recordkeeping and submittals of required project safety documentation. Assist Project Manager with submittals. Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment.
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May conduct public education sessions to promote fire prevention and life safety practices in schools, businesses, community groups. Ability to effectively perform routine and complex inspections of general building construction, as well a fire and life safety systems while applying applicable safety practices.
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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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The Public Safety Officer reports to the Public Safety Operations Manager. The Public Safety Officer shall document all incidents and inform Public Safety Dispatcher and/or Management of all actions taken.
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Performs Public Safety Desk Officer Duties as assigned by the Operations Supervisor/Manager to ensure that operations of the department run in an efficient, effective and professional manner.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher is responsible for performing dispatch functions for Airport Police and Fire, airport surveillance, monitoring access control systems, receiving calls, querying criminal databases, and conducting day to day administrative tasks in the Nashville International Airport's 24-hour Airport Communications Center.
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