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Carry out any other tasks or duties of a public safety officer as directed by the Director of Public Safety. Public Safety Officers are primarily responsible for providing security and safety services to the employees, guests, partners, contractors, and vendors of Great American Ballpark along with other Ball club controlled facilities including but not limited to the Goodyear Training site and Urban Youth Academy.
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Provides safety and security related orientation and training to school security personnel. School Safety and Security Officer, SR-13: $3,912.00 per month.
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Post-secondary education in Aviation Security, Safety, and/or Executive Administration and Auditing would be considered an asset. Excellent working knowledge of Transport Canada requirements for aviation operational security, IATA/ICAO standards related to aviation security, and BARS standards related to aviation safety risk management.
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Coordinate and attend NES Evaluation out briefs (N12, PFO/OST, CDNS) The NES Coordinator, via delegated authority from the NES Division Director, will be responsible to support NES evaluation planning, execution, documentation, and post-evaluation activities (Management out briefs and coordination of N12 actions to close NES deficiencies.
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The Safety Officer is to be in control of all STCW/emergency preparedness training, oversee safety training, promote safety awareness, to carry out safety risk assessments/safety incident investigations and follow up onboard.
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Provides statistical safety and security reporting to internal customers and senior management regarding safety and security performance, improvement strategies/initiatives, and compliance issues as required.
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The Public Safety Sergeant is responsible for maintaining the security and safety of persons and property on the university campus; identifying potential security and safety hazards; being observant and responding to major incidents or potential criminal activity on campus; maintaining good public relations by assisting others as a source of information and direction; overseeing the controlling and regulating of traffic and parking; investigating all security, safety, and traffic incidents.
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Serves as Vehicle Coordinator for the Safety and Security Team’s Ford Escape on a rotating basis, under the direction of the Aquarium Fleet Manager. Performs the essential functions of a Safety and Security Officer, Security Coordinator, and/or Aquarium First Responder, as needed.
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Job OverviewThis position is responsible for the day-to-day protection and safety of patients, staff and visitors; as well as the security of hospital assets and information.
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In addition, the incumbent will recommend and implement programs to ensure a safe workplace for the campus community and to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state environmental health and occupational safety regulations, implementation of security and emergency management requirements and best practices, and record keeping according to established guidelines.
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Carry out the spirit and intent of Wanzek's Company Beliefs. Take reasonable care of your own and others' health and safety and of those who may be affected by the day-to-day delivery of this role by taking personal responsibility for working toward Wanzek's Zero Injury principles.
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Through daily practice, carry out the spirit and intent of Wanzek's Company Beliefs. Lead Estimator Designation: When the Senior Estimator is designated as the Lead Estimator on an estimate, the following additional responsibilities will be required: Supervise and line out all people on the bid team, provide adequate information to team members and establish bidding schedule with deadlines.
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Officers report safety concerns, security breaches and unusual circumstances both verbally and in writing. Ensure the safety of the public travelers, visitors, and employees at Charlotte Douglas International Airport according to TSA and Airport regulation.
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Experience may have been acquired in work such as consumer safety inspector or inspection aide, food inspector, public health inspector, quality inspection specialist, or similar position with responsibility for sampling, quality control and sanitation in a food manufacturing or production environment, or similar environment for other ingestible items.
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In a learning and training capacity, an employee will assist and perform (as level of understanding and experience increases) in any or all of the examples of work performed by a Public Safety Dispatcher Senior.
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