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Under the direction of a higher-level Public Safety Program Specialist within the DCJS Office of Public Safety, the Public Safety Program Specialist 1, SG-18 will assist in the research, development, and implementation of correction or custodial peace officer training programs.
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This Office is primarily responsible for code enforcement, life safety, fire safety and health in all public K-12 schools and BOCES in the State, exclusive of New York City. Under the direction of an Associate Architect, the incumbent will be responsible for review and approval of architectural construction documents for capital construction undertaken by public school districts and BOCES that require the approval of the Commissioner of Education.
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With a focus on Tax & Revenue, Health & Human Services, and Justice & Public Safety, Voyatek combines the scale to support large complex projects with the agility and accessibility of a boutique solutions provider.
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Wendel is a nationally recognized innovative Architecture, Engineering, Energy Efficiency, and Construction Management firm that collaborates with public entities to design public safety facilities through our Five Bugles Design (FBD) and Mitchell Associates Architects (MAA) design groups.
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Review bid documents for compliance with the NYS Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code as well as compliance with the Commissioner’s health and safety regulations and the Department’s Manual of Planning Standards prior to the issuance of a building permit.
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A bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and/or Administration; Law and Society; Forensics; Public Safety and/or Administration; Homeland Security; Law Enforcement; Justice Administration; Organizational Security and Management; Criminology; Cyber Security; Social Work; Fire Science; Public Administration and/or Policy; Political Science with Superior Academic Achievement (SAA.
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Assistant Engineer Gas Pipeline Safety is also approved under Section 70.1, however special qualifications are needed. Examples include, but are not limited to, the construction, extension, alteration, remodeling, and maintenance of roads, buildings, public and private water and sewer systems, public health regulation and monitoring of water systems, electrical and power supply systems, fire protection systems, and large structures including major roads, environmental remediation systems, and bridges.
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Installing and maintaining conservation measures on public or privately-owned land including parks, shoreline, refuse waste sites, dams and reservoir areas, water and sewer sites, road embankments, forests, and wildlife habitats.
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Under the direction of the Division of Nursing Home Surveillance and ICF Surveillance, the incumbent will conduct, plan and supervise staff in performance of on-site and off-site nursing home and ICF program surveillance activities for initial certification, recertification and complaint investigations to determine compliance with Life Safety Code and environmental health standards per federal, New York State, public health and local codes, rules and regulations.
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Voyatek, formerly GCOM Software and OnCore Consulting, delivers outcome-driven technology solutions to public sector agencies and higher education institutions nationwide. Facilitates access to nutritious food for children of mothers participating in the WIC program.
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This position provides the flexibility to be involved in both public and private development projects with a diversity of work from Traffic Studies and Signal Designs to Pedestrian Safety, Multi-modal Operations, and Roadway Lighting Design.
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Coordination of policy and programming in cross-agency and interdisciplinary work with all areas of law and public safety professionals, including the NYS Office of Court Administration, NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services, district attorneys, civil legal services, family court, domestic and sexual violence providers, and others.
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Do you want to design, build and run innovative native Android Apps that will transform the Public Safety industry and have the potential to save lives? As a remote developer, you must not only follow best practices, standards, and processes employed by our team, but feel comfortable contributing to them as well.
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If you have a strong understanding of the criminal justice system, a passion for data analysis, and a desire to enhance public safety, we want you! Gather, store, and disseminate relevant information on public safety.
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You will meet with clients daily to provide life skills training, which will include: maintaining a residence, food purchasing, meal preparation, housekeeping, hygiene, budgeting, safety, medication management, and public transportation.
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