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Functions as fire/emergency medical services and/or police dispatcher using computer-aided (CAD) dispatching system and/or radio transmission to dispatch routine and non-routine public safety assistance requests to appropriate channels, such as police, fire, medical personnel, and/or other appropriate agencies using a multi-line computerized phone system and radio control consoles.
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Follow and supports fire life safety practices and procedures and promptly reports any unsafe conditions or equipment to immediate supervisor. Ability to read and interpret documents, including safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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Promotes school safety by implementing safety drills for fire, lockdown, etc. Assists in supervision of custodial staff; creating and implementing safety and crisis response plans; maintaining facility and equipment.
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Intermediate to advanced knowledge of, and ability to, develop, monitor and evaluate curriculum, discipline plans and supervision/safety plans. Ability to recognize the importance of safety in the workplace, follow safety rules, practice safe work habits, utilize appropriate safety equipment and report unsafe conditions to the appropriate administrator.
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Perform on-site routine and emergency troubleshooting, programming, and repairs, in addition to the installation, inspection, testing, and servicing of low voltage life safety product lines and fire alarm systems.
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In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at.
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Maintain HVAC, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire/life safety systems and associated equipment to maximize efficiency levels. Perform emergency, corrective and routine repairs of HVAC, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire/life safety systems and associated equipment.
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Apply electrical skills while working as part of team to support plant operations including cooling towers, boilers, chillers, cooling water, compressors, abatement systems, air handlers, HVAC, chemical/gas distribution, Fire Life Safety, RODI, and on-site treatment.
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Possession of a valid ICC Certified Fire Plans Examiner (F3) and Oregon Inspector Certificate (the latter within 6 months of appointment) OR Oregon Code Certification as a Fire and Life Safety Plans Examiner.
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In compliance with the Clery Act, Bushnell University provides our Annual Security Report & Fire Safety Report. Creates and maintains a positive learning environment that focuses on safety, respect of clients and colleagues, and effective communication, both verbally and in writing, utilizing tact, patience and courtesy.
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Questions may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Office of Civil Rights Compliance, or to the Office for Civil Rights. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE), 9-month position for a postdoctoral faculty member in the Department of Mathematics.
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Our tenure-track, instructional career, and research career faculty are devoted to inspiring and mentoring the approximately 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students who will be the next generation of educational and social science leaders.
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Founded in 1895, Bushnell University provides a holistic Christian education, fostering wisdom, faith, and service in its students. Section 1: how a maturing Christian faith finds expression in the candidate’s personal life, family life, community life, and current church membership.
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Understand, communicate, and enforce community safety, emergency, and fire evacuations policies and procedures, providing emergency response and referral services and resources. Identify and address safety and security risks.
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This position will require the examiner to be knowledgeable of architectural elements such as occupancy classifications and fire and life-safety. The Land Management Division includes the following programs: Land Use Planning, Building Safety, Administration and Code Compliance.
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