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Collaborate with the Director of Security and Benefits Administrator to oversee the annual safety program, including facilitating quarterly safety council meetings. Collaborate with Benefits Administrator and Employee Relations Manager throughout the onboarding process.
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The EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EH&S Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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Mulligan Security is a Manhattan-based provider of the finest security and fire safety professionals available. We are committed to providing best-in-class security and fire and life safety services to prime high-rise commercial office buildings, major corporate facilities, and company headquarters through our highly trained staff of dedicated professionals.
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Be point of escalation for Site Managers for security and safety issues as they arise in support of a 24/7 operation. Support any ongoing training in updated security and safety protocols.
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This responsibility includes the development of security and safety policies and procedures, regulatory and legislative compliance, corporate aviation, guard management, alarm response, crisis management, ATM, branch and corporate building security and customer safety, physical crime investigations, workplace violence, fire and life safety, pre-employment screening, fraud and employee investigations.
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Take direction from and coordinate with the Corporate Transportation Manager to provide leadership, guidance, and program consultation to the assigned location in the interpretation and application of transportation safety programs, policies, and procedures.
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A Fire Life Safety Director main function is to observe and report. Security Guard training and/or license. Must project a professional image and maintain MG Security Serivces uniform standards.
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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for the safe day to day management of the Construction and Demolition works including temporary and enabling activities and provides Construction Safety expertise and input to the Detailed Design, Procurement, Commissioning, Qualification and Validation phases of the project.
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Responsible for daily management and supervision of the safety staff, workers compensation clerk, clinic staff and security contractor. to oversee health, safety, and security operations, ensuring compliance with MSHA/OSHA regulations and driving accident prevention initiatives at a world-class Copper mine.
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As an Insider Risk Product Manager with Global Security, you will be tasked with the analysis, design, and implementation of advanced capabilities related to insider risk. Provide SME-level support on insider risk matters leveraging knowledge of insider threat, cyber security, and counterintelligence.
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Develop strategic and tactical security architecture efforts, design and drive cloud security and security architecture implementations to completion, and function as a cyber security leader for traditional and evolving security architecture.
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Position Summary: Reporting to the Borough Safety Directors in the Office of Safety and Prevention Partnerships (OSPP), the Safety Assistant will perform liaison and community outreach activities with parents, schools, City agencies, and other New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) offices with regard to safety and security issues.
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Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, including the standards set by the Texas Department of Public Safety for security systems, surveillance, access control, and security guard services.
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The SSHO reports to the Sr. Safety & QC Manager and works with project managers, superintendents, etc., and external personnel to produce and document safety performance.
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Certifications/licensing in security and/or life safety such as: NYS security guard license; NYS security instructor certified and FDNY FLSD certification of fitness preferred.
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