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Conduct NETA Level 2, 3, or 4 testing and maintenance of electrical power systems, including switchgear, transformers, breakers, relays, and protective devices. Strong knowledge of electrical power systems, including switchgear, transformers, breakers, relays, and protective devices.
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The company has owned brands and licensed brands including Black Diamond, BD Protective Equipment, Carhartt (footwear license), and Oliver Thomas. Experience successfully working with 3rd party EDI Vendors such as GXS, SPS Commerce, Commerce Hub, Rithum (Disco), Vendornet, OpenText Lens and Cartographer.
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Understanding of protective relay testing and calibration via testing systems like Omicron, Doble F6150, Doble Protection Suite, EnoservRTS (RTS) Experience developing and analyzing protective relay Settings for SEL equipment.
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What We Offer: Competitive base salary and bonusCompany-paid health and protective benefits for employees and their eligible dependentsFree virtual coaching and counseling sessionsOpportunities to learn about the Crypto industrySmart, entrepreneurial, and fun colleaguesEmployee Resource Groups *Benefits may vary depending on location.
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Design of electrical power generation, distribution and utilization systems including high-voltage main and secondary substations, power distribution equipment, protective relaying and metering, electrical power generating equipment and systems, UPS and power conditioning systems, lightning and surge protection systems, motors and motor controls, indoor/outdoor lighting systems, electrical heat tracing, wiring methods and/or grounding systems.
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Partner with crisis support staff to develop safety plans and ensure appropriate crisis intervention support when necessary, including involving Child Protective Services, law enforcement and various local stakeholders that can include placement disruptions.
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Custom Protective Services is seeking a Fire Life Safety Director for a Corporate Building in New York City. Custom Protective Services is seeking a Fire Life Safety Director for a Corporate Building in New York City.
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Adherence to site safety regulations including wearing required personal protective equipment such as steel toed safety shoes, and material handling equipment safety harness; accountable to Cardinal Health’s EHS as well as QRA policies and procedures.
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Advocates with District Attorney’s Office, police, housing, employers, schools, child protective, and other social service agencies ; Works collaboratively with partners including Bronx County District Attorney’s Office, Court staff, New York Police Department, NYC Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence, and community based organizations.
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Types of Investigative experience that could be considered qualifying: Experience in such positions as police detective, insurance investigator, licensed and registered private investigator, federal investigator, state investigator, municipal investigator, child protective services investigator, in an investigative position involving trial preparations and detailed reports, or investigations within a branch of the Armed Services are examples which meet the Minimum Qualifications.
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Arranges for direct provision of services such as homemaker, home health aide, public assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, emergency cash relief, legal aid, protective services, vocational placement, medical and psychiatric examination and therapy, housing, etc.
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Sterilization of medical instruments and ensuring all exam rooms are appropriately stocked and turned overMaintaining a safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following standards and procedures; complies with legal with established personal protective equipment requirements necessary for protection against exposure to blood and other potentially infections body fluids, chemical disinfectants,radiation and other hazardous substances.
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Required to wear all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for deliveries which may include: eye, hearing and respiratory protection, protective apron, steel toe shoes, gloves, hard hats, or face shields.
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Employees may be required to wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while working in the field which may include: eye and hearing protection, protective smock, steel toe shoes, gloves, hard hats, or face shields.
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2+ years of experience in Child Welfare / Child Protective Services. In this role, the Psychotherapist will be responsible for providing clinical assessment & diagnosis, crisis assessment / intervention support, and psychotherapy.
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