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Ensures policies and procedures (i.e.: infection control and safety) as mandated by St. Francis Hospital. Ensures policies and procedures (i.e.: infection control and safety) as mandated by St. Francis Hospital.
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Basic knowledge of aseptic techniques and procedures, sterilization techniques and procedures, infection control and work flow principles and requirements, equipment and supply processing.
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The Quality Control Inspector will perform Required Inspection Items (RII) work in Lieu of the Chief Inspector, as well as Boroscope Inspections, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Inspections and other duties assigned.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) in New York State, current CPR certification and completion of required courses in Child Abuse and Infection Control.
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Monitors required staff health records and provides tests in accordance with regulatory agency requirements Conducts training for staff in medical administration, personal hygiene, basic first aid, dental hygiene, infection control, adaptive equipment, vital signs, signs and symptoms of illness and other in-services as may be necessary to meet needs of individuals in each residence.
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Information Technology/Operational Technologies experience in Energy Management System (EMS), Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), Grid Intelligence & Security (GIS), Outage Management System (OMS), and Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA.
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Must be able to integrate technical and system security requirements, including but not limited to access control, intrusion detection systems (IDS), video surveillance systems (VSS), and duress systems, into the overall security design drawings/models, using Revit, CAD, and/or Visio; AutoCAD is preferred.
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Requires experience with tolling systems, parking garage systems, roadway intelligent transportation systems, roadway lighting, traffic signals, fire alarm, distributed antenna systems, electrical substations and distribution systems, building and architectural lighting systems, access control and CCTV systems, etc.
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Coordinate and provide technical assistance for SCADA, substation/plant physical, and control projects in order to fully develop system integration of protection, control, and monitoring systems.
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Controls operation of station systems including but not limited to: steam generation, condensate, feed water, turbine/generator, circulating water, service water, fuel handling, ash handling, electrical, fire protection, air pollution control and various computer networks.
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Review facility systems such as falls, infection prevention and control, admissions and discharges, weight loss, pressure ulcers, etc., and suggest improvements in processes where it's needed.
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Jani-King franchisees offer quality control that ensures accountability on our side so that our customers receive unmatched service, support, and results. Our superior quality control ensures accountability on our side so that our customers receive unmatched service, support and results.
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We are the official pest control provider for Madison Square Garden, MetLife Stadium, and more! No pest control background is necessary, but customer service experience is a plus. We are the official pest control provider for Madison Square Garden, MetLife Stadium, and more.
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Thorough understanding, of the Auxiliary Operator and Control Room Operators' duties and responsibilities, and be capable of standing watch in any of these subsidiary positions. The Control Room Operator leads and directs employees who, under the direction of the shift Supervisor, oversee and direct the operation of the facility.
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Supervising all aspects of geotechnical work through document review, management of deliverables, cost control, budget monitoring, and resource planning; Geotechnical Design Manager (Multiple Positions), Ferrovial Construction JFK T1, LLC, Jamaica, NY. Lead Geotech consultants and manage all aspect of technical work, including planning the work, approving tasks for the team, and reviewing relevant drawings and reports.
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