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A Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience in health and medical service administration, public administration, personnel and labor relations, finance or appropriate functional discipline with an emphasis on planning, liaison and inter-organizational relationships, or related administrative or managerial functions; or.
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Report to Fire Command Station and implement Fire Safety Plan, Non-Fire Emergency Plan and/or Medical Emergency Plan as dictated by circumstances. By education or experience possess the knowledge to administrate a fire safety program within the parameters of all local ordinances and building standards.
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Active NYC Fire Safety Director Certification REQUIRED (Z89, F89 or T89) IF YOU DO NOT POSSESS ONE OF THESE PLEASE DO NOT APPLY. The Fire Safety Director is responsible for ensuring that plans are adequate and well-developed for safe and timely evacuations and emergency response.
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Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering, or a related field. Previous experience in heavy civil construction, tunneling, or similar projects. This job description serves as a general guideline for the Assistant Safety Director position on a heavy civil tunnel project.
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Professional certifications in fire safety management, such as Fire Safety Director (FSD), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), or similar credentials, are highly desirable.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Facilities Management, Safety Management, Security Management, or a related field. At least 10 years of experience in a senior management role related to facilities, safety, or security, with a proven track record in a global company.
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Bachelor’s degree in safety management, Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Basic or Applied Science, Environmental Science, or any other related subject desired. Certified Safety Professional (CSP), OSHA, or similar quality or Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) certifications desired, but not required.
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Fire Life Safety DirectorThe Fire Life Safety Director (FLSD) oversees all aspects of fire safety and emergency preparedness within a building or facility. Qualifications:- High school diploma or equivalent; additional certification in fire safety or emergency management is preferred.
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Maintain surveillance and reporting of any suspicious persons and/or packages. Current F89 license or T89 license. Guardian Service Industries is hiring for FLSD positions in Queens. 1 year FLSD experience.
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5+ years of technology industry expertise in either policy, policy communications, operations, Trust & Safety product, or legal. We’re looking for an outstanding Director of Trust & Safety who is passionate about building effective and scalable processes and products to ensure high schoolers’ safety on the platform.
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Must have a valid FSD License (Z-89, T-89, or F-89 required) Location: Midtown and Downtown, Manhattan and Brooklyn. Must be FLSD Certified (Z89, T89, F89). Must have a valid FSD License (Z-89, T-89, or F-89 required) Location: Midtown and Downtown, Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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Open to candidates in NY, CT, MA or willing to relocate) At Dandelion, Safety is our main priority and we strive to ensure all of our projects are completed with the highest regard to safety, protection of property and quality assurance.
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The System Patient Safety Officer is responsible for leading the system-wide vision, strategy, and implementation of patient safety across NYC Health + Hospitals. The Patient Safety Officer plays an instrumental role in overseeing these core functions of patient safety, including working closely with various stakeholders throughout NYC Health + Hospitals to develop and foster a culture of safety.
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Provide strategic leadership, guidance, and risk management for corporate food safety and quality programs and systems to include, but not limited to, HACCP, Preventative Controls, SQF or other BRC-related program, and customer or 3rd party audit-driven requirements and policies.
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Proven technical expertise in heavy civil, industrial, or mission-critical construction safety practices and risk management programs. Bachelor’s degree in Health & Safety, Engineering or equivalent EHS experience.
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