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Perform regular testing and inspections of fire alarm systems to verify their proper functioning and compliance with safety standards. I just came across your profile and thought you might be a good fit for a Fire Alarm Technician role I have open in the Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, and Lansing area.
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Comply with universal precautions and infection control, isolation, fire, safety and sanitation practices and procedures. Understand, comply with and promote resident rights, safety, supervision and protection.
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This contract is a lobby, fire watch, and safety patrol position at a state office building. Military veterans and people with firefighting, department of corrections, or law enforcement experience are encouraged to apply.
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High School Diploma or GED.Five (5) years or more of experience in one (1) or more of the work classifications [Hydronic heating, cooling and process piping, HVAC, refrigeration, Fire suppression] defined in Act 407 of Public Acts of 2016 as amended.
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Ability to read and correctly interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Communicate to the Culinary Services Director when inventory of supplies and food items are low so they may be re-ordered.
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This is a great gig for retired insurance agents, current or retired Fire Fighters, those who have prior military service, or those with real estate or construction background. Background in construction, firefighting & safety, real estate or previous military service is beneficial, but not required.
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With products and services including uniforms, mats, mops, restroom supplies, first aid and safety products, fire extinguishers and testing, and safety and compliance training, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday.
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As the Maintenance Director you are responsible for maintaining all areas of the facility, including the electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, and the building and grounds, to be in good working order and in compliance with applicable safety and fire regulations and federal, state, and local building codes.
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A working knowledge of licensing rules, fire and safety codes, and MIOSHA regulations. Baruch Senior Ministries, a nonprofit organization, is looking for a dynamic, motivated individual to be our Full-Time Maintenance Director at Union Court Assisted Living in St. Charles and Chesaning, MI. Union Courtoffers assisted living and specialized care in a home-like environment with a range of care covering minimal assistance to care for the frail elderly.
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One year of full-time experience conducting inspections with a municipal fire department, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs or Department of Corrections, or in the building trades (licensed electrical inspector, safety inspector, plumbing inspector, construction inspector, etc.
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Oversees the interface with facilities and stakeholders across various competencies like Process Safety Management (PSM), Safety and Industrial Hygiene, Fire, Distribution and Environmental assessments.
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Minimum of 3 years of management level experience in facilities/property maintenance, engineering, the installation and operation of Building Systems (HVAC, plumbing, Fire/Life Safety, etc.
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Safety Orientation: Is committed to complying with safety rules and guidelines. The Wash Load Capacity Specialist is responsible for verifying customer garments and bulk products such as shirts, pants, floor mats, and shop towels have been accurately organized into laundry bags.
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3-5 years of progressively complex and independent work in industrial hygiene, fire and life safety code interpretation. Professional certifications such as Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, Certified Safety Professional or equivalent.
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Conduct hazardous emergency evacuation drills including tornado and fire drills. Ability to lead and teach classes related to safety, orientation, evacuation and powered equipment operation.
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