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Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits. Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission), through assessments and audits.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc, is adhered to. Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc, is adhered to.
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MaintainLicenses/certificates and FDNY qualified person required for the building. Essential duties and responsibilities for Building Superintendent/Handyman. Has the ability to paint, plaster sheetrock and carpentry work.
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Willing to obtain any FDNY license needed for job. FDNY S-12 and S-13. Work with Director of Engineering and Building Manager in planning and controlling annual and capital budgets. Willing to obtain any FDNY license needed for job.
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New York Fire Service, a division of New York Fire Detection, is an FDNY-certified Smoke Detector Maintenance company offering service agreements to meet NFPA, State and City requirements. ABOUT NEW YORK FIRE SERVICE New York Fire Service, a division of New York Fire Detection, is an FDNY-certified Smoke Detector Maintenance company offering service agreements to meet NFPA, State and City requirements.
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This position requires current FDNY Certificates of Fitness for FAS (S95), F1, F3, F4, and F7. This position requires current FDNY Certificates of Fitness for FAS (S95), F1, F3, F4, and F7. This position reports to the Chief Operations Officer and the Assistant Director of Facilities.
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Manages the NG911 project and development technology vantage point to production Go-Live in support of FDNY (Fire & EMD). Collaborates and coordinates activities across all divisions and units, other FDNY bureaus, and other entities within New York City government.
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Current FDNY Fire Safety Director Certification preferred. Current FDNY Fire Safety Director Certification preferred. The Door Person ensures residents and guests experience five-star service at this luxury community.
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All applicable FDNY licenses (S-12, S13, etc) RiseBoro Superintendents are responsible for the daily maintenance and repairs of grounds and buildings including but not limited to: roofing, masonry, windows, sheetrock, plaster, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, painting, and doors and hardware.
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FDNY members are sworn to serve and protect life and property and the Department works to continually educate the public in fire, life safety and disaster preparedness, along with enforcing public safety codes.
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FDNY Refrigeration System Operating Engineer. FDNY Refrigeration System Operating Engineer. Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) The 32BJ Training Fund is seeking qualified candidates for part-time Green Residential I: BPI Multifamily Building Operator (MFBO) instructors for classes taught in in the Westchester, New York area in the Winter term.
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Certification with FDNY as Fire Safety Director (FSD) (preferred). FDNY Certificate of Qualification for Refrigerating System Operating Engineer (Q-01) (recommended). Certification with FDNY as Fire Safety Director (FSD) (preferred.
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All backed by our state-of-the-art UL Listed, FDNY-approved monitoring centers and a team of experienced experts. We are a full-service provider of managed business security solutions including intrusion alarms, video surveillance, access control and fire alarm systems.
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Knowledge of NYC law, rules and regulations regarding building maintenance and safety including but not limited to HPD, FDNY, DEP, DSNY, DOB. Our services include 100% affordable housing at 21 locations, family violence program, Holocaust survivor assistance, geriatric social work, crisis intervention, and the largest free kosher food distribution program in the world.
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Valid FDNY Q01 Certificate of Fitness (Refrigerating System Operator). FDNY G60 Certificate of Fitness (Torch use of flammable gas). The following additional FDNY COF’s are required for this position:FDNY S12 Certificate of Fitness (Citywide Sprinkler System.
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