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The Director of Campus Safety is responsible for developing and implementing security policies, coordinating safety drills, overseeing surveillance systems, managing security personnel, and collaborating with local authorities.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for driving research, education and workforce development, translation and entrepreneurship opportunities, as well as partnerships across government, industry and academia for the safety, trust and security of convergence of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics within real-world environments.
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The Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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Ensure that all facilities, including offices, grounds, kitchen, pool, etc., are in compliance with building, security, fire and safety, and other applicable regulations, and building maintenance is performed in a manner consistent with OSHA regulations and standards.
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Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR.
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Complaints of harassment should be directed to the executive director, Department of School Safety and Security, 9600 Pulaski Park Drive, Suite 118, Baltimore, Maryland 21220 (443-809-4360.
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Under limited supervision, of the Security Director provides for the safety and security of UMMC patients, visitors, staff and tangible and intangible assets by overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of the security and guests services department personnel at UMMC and its off campus posts.
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In collaboration with the FSO, ensure that proper procedures for security regulations and procedures at sites for access privileges and comply with Contractor's rules for the sites and ensure that others also comply.
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Assist in the administration of BCP protocol / procedure following the leads of Facility, Safety and Security Manager/BCP Leads directive. Work with the Facility, Safety & Security Manager, to constantly making sure that the office is a safe to operate, keeping clear of boxes/objects that obstruct the passage / escape route in lieu of disasters like earthquake / fire for example.
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Registered Nurses work under the direction of the Director of Nursing and/or Nursing Supervisor and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to identify, assess and respond to a wide range of physical, psychological and social needs of the RN license or ability to obtain licenseCurrent CPRCorrections experience not requiredAbility to obtain a security clearance, to include drug screen and criminal background check.
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Staff who are unable to successfully complete the certification process at the subsequent testing will be evaluated for competency by the Director of Security and Human Resources.
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Accountable for the overall security and safety, including oversight of the building and property, including the monitoring of community entrances, all fire and alarm systems and inside and outside grounds on a regular basis.
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Core Responsibilities: Accountable for the overall security and safety, including oversight of the building and property, including the monitoring of community entrances, all fire and alarm systems and inside and outside grounds on a regular basis.
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The Facilities Manager Position reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for tasks related to the safety of residents, and upkeep and construction on-site at The Last Resort Artist Retreat (TLRAR.
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Respond to unsafe or student health situations in resident halls and other buildings; implement orders of the Director of Public Safety; implement crime prevention and safety programs per orders of Director of Public Safety; manage security at special events; act as liaison between public safety and college community; maintain safe parking conditions on campus.
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