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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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The Public Safety Officer I position is responsible for protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, as well as general firefighting work. The Public Safety Officer I position must be able to pass an extensive background screen, pre-employment psychological screening, and an extensive pre-employment physical and drug screen.
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This position has direct oversight of Cranbrook's Building Maintenance, Mechanical, Fire Life Safety Systems, Electrical, Plumbing, Locksmith, Carpentry and Painter. Fire Life Safety Compliance: Ensure facilities meet health, fire, safety, and environmental regulations.
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Facilities Management: Oversee the overall management of facilities, including buildings, equipment, fire life safety systems, and utilities. In-depth knowledge of NFPA code regarding fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, and kitchen hood systems.
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We are looking for talented engineers with backgrounds in Electrical and Computer Engineering for such roles as Vehicle Systems Engineering, Electrical Design and Release, High Voltage Wire Harness Design and Packaging, Embedded Software Development and Algorithm Research, AUTOSAR Model Based System Design, Validation, Hardware in the Loop Integration, Functional Safety, Vehicle Triage, SWAT and Launch Support, etc.
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After completing Level 2 training the rate would be $21.92 / Hour. The Site Is a Major Automaker in Dearborn, MI. Fire /Safety/Hazmat Trainng Preferred. As a Professional Security Officer for Allied Universal you will be responsible for the security and safety of our client's property and personnel.
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Our ideal Water & Fire Restoration Technician candidate will enjoy meeting new people and take pride in their work. Our Troy, MI location is currently looking for an experienced Experienced Water & Fire Restoration Technician to join our rapidly growing team.
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The Fire Rescue is a full-service emergency response organization, including fire rescue, EMS services, Advanced Life Support transport, full response Hazardous Materials, and fire education, prevention, inspection, and investigation.
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Must be State of Michigan pre-service certifiable as a law enforcement officer under Act 203, Public Acts of 1965 as amended or currently attending a Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) approved Basic Training School (Police Academy) at the time of application.
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The Fire Protection Engineer oversees all functions of the fire alarm systems process. Fire Protection Engineers will maintain responsibilities as Technician of Record within jurisdictions where permits are applied for.
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HPC-Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors, in Dearborn, MI is looking for a Crew Leader/Foreman to join their safety conscious team! Promote HPC-Industrial’s safety, environmental and operations policies.
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Henry Ford Hospital is seeking an Associate Chief Quality Officer who will be responsible for implementing strategy and for operational leadership for Quality, Safety, and Reliability programs and initiatives including quality assurance, performance improvement, regulatory, compliance, and risk.
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This position is responsible for performing and reviewing Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) and Fire Life Safety (FLS) system assessments as part of Partner's Integrated Facility Solutions (IFS) Group.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation preferred. CFS has partnered with a growing organization that's looking to hire a Chief Financial Investment Officer.
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The District Loss Prevention Manager ensures shrinkage control and improves safety in the stores through proper investigation and training. Reinforce store's Asset Protection and safety awareness by attending and participating in store meetings.
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