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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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Certification with FDNY as Fire Safety Director (FSD) (preferred). FDNY Certificate of Qualification for Refrigerating System Operating Engineer (Q-01) (recommended.
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Assist in the Fire Prevention Team with the Fire Safety Director to conduct all Fire & Non-Fire training & drills. POSITION SUMMARY: Permanent part time position is under the direct supervision of the Sr. Director of Operations (FTS) and Facility Manager or appointed Supervisor, the position is responsible for the overall safety and security of the clients, staff, assets and operations of the agency.
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MUST have valid T-89 OR F89 FDNY Fire Life Safety Director License. Doyle Security Services is seeking to hire a Licensed Fire Life Safety Director in Manhattan NYC.
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Prior experience as a Fire Life Safety Director (F89) or willing to acquire within the first year of employment. Operate Fire Safety Command Station to make announcements and acknowledge alarms.
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The Fire Safety Deputy reports to the Fire Safety Director and must be capable of performing the duties of the Fire Safety Director in their absence.
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Ensures that all inspections and testing is performed to comply with TJC, DOH, CMS, FDNY, DOB, and NFPA as assigned by the Assistant Director of Engineering for all HSS properties. Reviews and analyzes the periodic inspections of building systems, i.e., HVAC, electrical distribution, structural, vertical transportation, roofs, parapets, gutters and leaders, parking area, drainage, ramps, and approaches, irrigation and Fire/Life Safety in order to determine more effective and cost-saving methods of preventative maintenance, repairs, and corrective actions.
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A Fire Life Safety Director (FLSD) is a critical position responsible for ensuring the safety and security of occupants within a building, particularly in the event of fire or other emergencies.
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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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Fire Life Safety Director preferred. Demonstrated experience with fire safety codes and regulations at a supervisory level. Ensures compliance with security and FDNY protocols, reports, and regulations.
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FDNY Fire and LIfe Safety Director certification perferred. Ability to frequently use general maintenance tools, supplies and equipment such as, but not limited to, hand tools, pressure washers, blowers, paint equipment, pool chemicals, ice removal equipment, ladders, landscaping equipment, sandblasters and safety equipment.
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Must have working knowledge of all building mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, life safety, and fire protection systems to ensure proper operations and be able to act upon any conditions that are out of the ordinary.
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Fire Life Safety Director Duties And Responsibilities. Licensed Fire Safety Directors will be trained for a number of different posts within the work site. Associate or higher degree in a fire/security related field.
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Assist the Fire Safety Director in carrying out the requirements of the FDNY plan and Fire Code/Rules in the presence of the Fire Safety Director.
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Current FDNY Fire Safety Director Certification Preferred. Must possess or be capable of completing the FDNY Fire and Life Safety Director certification requirements within the first six (6) months of employment.
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