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This role takes the lead, manages, or supports in the survey and/or installation of Inside Plant (ISP) structured cabling systems (fiber optic and copper), Outside Plant (OSP) cabling and pathways, new electrical circuits from existing power panels to new racks/cabinets, installation of government furnished equipment (cabinets, UPSs, etc.
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Familiar with OSHA and safety requirements in surveying/accessing OSP pathways (Manholes, handholes, etc.) Installation of new electrical circuits and breakers from existing power panels to new racks/cabinets.
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Installing, testing, and labeling on-premise cabling, including connections, patch panels, equipment enclosures/cabinets, cable tray, Protective Distribution System (PDS) conduit, and associated hardware.
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Must have knowledge and understanding of OSHA, NFPA, The Joint Commission, EOC, and other specific regulations and standards pertaining to clinical equipment service and repair. Must be able to work and follow OSHA guidelines while in a hazardous environment(s) such as electrocution potentials, mechanical energies, bloodborne/airborne pathogens, dust and inclement weather, marked changes in temperature and/or humidity, radiation, fumes/vapors, sharp instruments/tools, hazardous liquids, and operating devices.
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Preferred - BICSI Installer 2 Copper / Fiber, Industry manufacturer certifications, OSHA safety certification 10/30, HILTI powder actuated tools, Confined Space, Aerial Lift. Technician must be fully competent at directing his team in assembling, installing, and securing various cable trays, racks, and cabinets used in telecommunications closets.
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Install, label and test premise cabling, connections, patch panels, equipment enclosures/cabinets, cable tray, Protective Distribution System (PDS) conduit, and associated hardware. Must be highly proficient in the installation and test of premise cabling, connections, patch cords, patch panels, equipment enclosures/cabinets, cable tray, PDS conduit, and associated hardware.
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The Emergency Management Specialist will support the design, development, and implementation of the Agency’s Occupant Emergency Program as well as the Continuity of Operations (COOP) Program for USAID Washington, DC Headquarters Facilities and Overseas Missions to ensure compliance with GSA, FPS, ISC, OSHA, and WH, DHS/FEMA requirements.
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Established to investigate incidents and hazards from the production, processing, and handling of chemical substances that can cause death, serious injury, or substantial environmental or property damage, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) does not issue fines or citations but makes recommendations to facilities, regulatory agencies such as OSHA and the EPA, industry organizations, labor groups, and others.
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Repairs and installs a variety of components such as Venetian blinds, curtain rods, bookcases, window and door hardware, glass, cabinets, shelves, lock bars, lock sets and other devices. Lay out and installs floorings, ACT (acoustical ceiling tile) ceiling systems, metal framing, drywall applications ensuring they are leveled and compatible.
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Ensure operational compliance with all appropriate laws and policies (including OSHA safety practices and procedures); monitor and maintain machine stop records and summaries to determine repairs; schedule routine maintenance of the HVAC system, roof, plumbing, electrical, life/safety, and other building systems.
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Understand, comply with, and enforce USF policies, procedures, codes of conduct, and OSHA and HIPAA privacy rules. The candidate has expertise in asset management, endpoint management systems (i.e. Microsoft InTune, SCCM, Manage Engine products, and JAMF), and is comfortable administering all aspects of IT asset management including purchasing, asset tracking, endpoint inventory management, imaging, and decommissioning.
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Our competitive package includes a best-in-class matching 401K program, comprehensive Cigna healthcare plan, a competitive employer contribution to a health savings account, vision and dental plans, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and personal leave, in addition to paid certifications and training.
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Work as part of a team to maintain a safe operating environment in the shop and work closely with the safety officer to adhere to OSHA and EPA regulations, Our Mission Solutions Business Area (MSBU) at Leidos is seeking a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Fabricator to support a government contract in the National Capital Region (NCR.
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OSHA : An ESOL Program Coordinator is not to handle any human body fluids, biological agents, laboratory chemicals, or be exposed to hazardous materials such as noise, asbestos, or carcinogens.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of injury prevention, healthcare delivery, risk management, coordinating drug testing operations, and ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, University, Conference, and NCAA rules and regulations related to privacy, OSHA, and healthcare.
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