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The Fire & Life Safety Director will maintain a professional demeanor while leading staff and aiding customers, employees, visitors, and guests. Berkeley College is seeking a Fire & Life Safety Director to join our team in New York City. Our Fire & Life Safety Directors support Berkeley College in our goal of providing best-in-class security and life safety services.
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A Fire Life Safety Director main function is to observe and report. Fire Life Safety Director (F-89, Z-89, T-89) A Fire Life Safety Director main function is to observe and report.
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Security-Fire Safety Director - Monday - Friday - 12:00am - 8:00am - $26/h - West Village - 29057. Our Fire & Life Safety Directors support Harvard Protection in our goal of providing best-in-class security and life safety services.
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Must have Fire Life Safety Director License F-89, T-89, Z-89, be EAP certified and must have a current NY State Guard License. The Fire Inspector position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by inspecting grounds, buildings and other infrastructure to detect fire hazards in order to protect life and property on site.
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In the event of a fire or emergency in or affecting the building, report to the fire command center or designated alternative location, and, if appropriate, implement the fire safety and evacuation plan in accordance with its terms and the provisions.
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Ensure that all fire/life safety protocols are up to date and implemented. This role involves assessing and identifying potential security or life safety issues, developing preparedness plans, coordinating and implementing these plans, and providing crisis management control in the event of an emergency.
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The successful Fire Life Safety Director candidate is required to act as a liaison to the NYC Fire Department during emergencies. The primary mission of the Fire Life Safety Director is to protect life and property through the implementation of the building's fire safety plan including the management of the Fire Command Station and the supervision of the fire brigade, floor wardens, and deputy floor wardens and building evacuation supervisors.
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Job Description Allied Universal is hiring Fire Life Safety Directors to oversee a Corporate Building located in the Financial District, Manhattan. Conduct fire alarm drills and maintain a written log of critiques to identify potential or actual weaknesses in response time or life safety systems and related equipment.
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The Fire and Life Safety Director is responsible for implementing the FDNY plan (e.g., Comprehensive Fire Safety and Emergency Action Plan or Fire Safety and Evacuation Plan), conducting FLS staff training, fire and non-fire emergency drills, and other duties indicated in the Fire Code and Fire Rule. The individual must hold a valid Certificate of Fitness (T89.
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Maintain efficient vendor and operational service standards by working with vendors and building management to ensure adherence to lease agreements, building maintenance contracts and utilities, and optimal functioning of all building systems (mechanical, fire/life safety, elevator, etc.
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FDNY members are sworn to serve and protect life and property and FDNY works to continually educate the public in fire, life safety and disaster preparedness, along with enforcing public safety codes.
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Support the Business Continuity Plan, Emergency Action Plan, and Fire and Life Safety. The NY Metro Facilities Director is responsible for the professional management of Company's occupied corporate real estate portfolio in New York and Connecticut.
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Fire Life Safety DirectorFire Life Safety DirectorQuality Protection Services (QPS) is seeking knowledgeable and experienced Fire & Life Safety Director Supervisor for corporate class “A” office building.
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Proficient with energy management systems and BMS. Ability to promote consistent standards in building operation, shop organization, life safety issues, hazmat issues, emergency procedures, confined spaces, and asbestos.
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Within the department, work closely with the Director of Community Safety and Emergency Response, the Associate Director of Operations, the Director, Fire Life Safety, and the Associate Director, CARES Response Team, to act as the organization's leadership.
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