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FDNY F-60 Fire Guard for Torch Operations. FDNY P-98 Fuel Oil Piping and Bulk Storage within 6 months of hire. FDNY G-91 Supervision of Natural Gas Co-generation System within 6 months of hire.
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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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Valid FDNY Q01 Certificate of Fitness (Refrigerating System Operator). FDNY G60 Certificate of Fitness (Torch use of flammable gas). The following additional FDNY COF’s are required for this position:FDNY S12 Certificate of Fitness (Citywide Sprinkler System.
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Answer the Call is results-driven, collaborative, mission-focused, and professional with a deep connection to the families of the NYPD, FDNY, and PAPD. They are seeking a powerhouse New York City development professional who is eager to jump in, get started, and develop new areas of fundraising to further support the mission.
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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). Overview Handyperson candidate will be responsible for maintenance support in the apartment community and be accountable for helping the company deliver on our resident commitments of exceptional move-in, residential satisfaction, express service, and personal attention.
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Ensure regulatory compliance is met per NYS DHS, NYS OTDA, NYC FDNY, NYC Dept. of Health, NYC Coalition for the Homeless, etc., is adhered to. Ensure security and residential aide and social service staff conduct new client orientation within 24 hours of entry into the facility.
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Must be willing to acquire FDNY Certificate of Fitness (F01, F03) and First Aid/CPR certifications. Prior experience as a Fire Life Safety Director (F89) or willing to acquire within the first year of employment.
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New York Fire Service, a division of New York Fire Detection, is an FDNY-certified Smoke Detector Maintenance company offering service agreements to meet NFPA, State and City requirements. ABOUT NEW YORK FIRE SERVICE New York Fire Service, a division of New York Fire Detection, is an FDNY-certified Smoke Detector Maintenance company offering service agreements to meet NFPA, State and City requirements.
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Collaborate with maintenance staff, vendors, and expeditors to clear HPD, DOB, ECB and FDNY violations. Knowledge of affordable housing landscape, regulatory agreements, and HPD, HUD, and NYCHA assisted housing programs is a plus.
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NOTE : Locals to NJ-NY-PCT (ONLY LOCALS to EAST)
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Enforce FDNY, BronxWorks, and Department of Health policies. Act as designated Fire Safety Coordinator or Fire Guard as needed. QUALIFICATIONSNew York State Security Guard Registration Card.16 Hour On-The-Job Security Guard Training Certificate.
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Must be able to Replace and Install FDNY Approved Signs. FDNY S12 and S13 certificates of fitness. Must be able to Inspect the Entire Wet Sprinkler System, Dry Sprinkler System, Wet Standpipe, Dry Standpipe, Siamese Connections, Ball Drips, Valves, Piping, Fittings, Sprinkler Heads, Flow Detector Switches, Tamper Switches, Gauges, Signs, Supports, Fire Pump, Jockey Pump, Water motor Gong Alarm, Air Compressor, Dry Valve, Hose Cabinets, Hose Racks, Fire Hose, Hose Outlet Valves, Gravity Tank, and Pressure Tank.
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FDNY Refrigeration System Operating Engineer. The 32BJ Training Fund is seeking qualified candidates for part-time Green Residential I: BPI Multifamily Building Operator (MFBO) instructors for classes taught in in the Westchester, New York area in the Winter term.
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Maintain Licenses/certificates and FDNY qualified person required for the building. Saturday and Sunday Only! Essential duties and responsibilities for Building Superintendent/ Handyman. Has the ability to paint, plaster sheetrock and carpentry work.
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Liaison with Governing Authorities NYPD-FDNY. Assist in the Fire Prevention Team with the Fire Safety Director to conduct all Fire & Non-Fire training & drills. Liaison with Governing Authorities NYPD-FDNY.
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