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Provides access control by checking badges and passes and identification of persons entering the hospital to prevent entry of unauthorized persons into business and patient care areas. Monitors security and fire equipment, such as alarms, cameras, control gates and the like.
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Key Responsibilities Include, but are not limited to: Monitoring and respond to life safety system - fire panel alarms, CCTV systems, infant abduction systems, access control, etc. Summary DescriptionSecurity Dispatcher is responsible for maintaining operational control of communications for DMC Police Authority.
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Experienced electrician or professional with a strong background in control panel wiring and electrical tasks. We're looking for an experienced Control Panel Builder with a knack for electrical design and wiring.
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Under the direction of the System Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control, Henry Ford Health, the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Director is responsible for the development, implementation, and review of the IPC program for the organization.
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Must be computer proficient with solid understanding of Microsoft Office applications and possess the ability to navigate windows-based security software such as CCTV, access control and fire/life safety systems.
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Monitoring and respond to life safety system - fire panel alarms, CCTV systems, infant abduction systems, access control, etc. Security Dispatcher is responsible for maintaining operational control of communications for DMC Police Authority.
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This includes, but is not limited to the following systems such as fuel measurement systems, air flow measurement systems, data acquisitions systems and engine dynamometer control systems. This includes equipment panels for engine control, dynamometer closed loop control, safety system control and other vehicle simulated control system panels.
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DMC Hutzel Women’s Hospital is nationally recognized for cutting-edge research in high-risk obstetrics, infertility, reproductive genetics, neonatology, maternal fetal medicine, midwifery, gynecology, urogynecology, menopause, permanent birth control and alternatives to hysterectomy.
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Summary:You will be involved in the design, implementation, and validation of software for a variety of vehicle features, such as: starting, locking, lighting, alarms, windows, powered closures, seats, climate control, and others.
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Minimum of two years of experience in refining or petrochemical industry in roles such as (but not limited to) a process/unit engineer, process control engineer, or instrument engineer required.
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Marathon Petroleum is seeking a Process Control Engineer at its refinery located in Detroit, Michigan. The Process Control Engineer will be assigned a specific area within the refinery with responsibilities of daily monitoring and troubleshooting of process control applications and configurations.
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The IPC director possesses knowledge of healthcare epidemiology and acts as a consultant directed toward compliance to best Infection Prevention and Control practices. Participates in the review of polices directed toward compliance to National Standards with Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Center for Disease Control, and Joint Commission.
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Job Summary: The First Assistant Golf Professional will assist in daily golf operations, including pro-shop and outside services, supervise all non-exempt golf staff to drive revenue, program efforts, control assets, and promote the game of golf (including lessons and selling and managing tournaments.
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The Canvasser will conduct outreach for ACCESS' civic engagement initiatives, including voter registration, Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Census completion, and community needs assessment by knocking on doors, tabling at community events, businesses, gas stations, religious and community institutions and grocery stores, etc.
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Provide mobile crisis intervention services, de-escalation techniques, and connection to appropriate behavioral health services to promote diversion from the criminal justice system and access to mental health and/or substance use care and health care services.
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