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Oversee the operation of elevators, fire alarm systems, and security systems, ensuring they are functioning correctly and comply with safety regulations. As a leading community management firm, GHCM is dedicated to providing quality service through an experienced and knowledgeable team.
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DescriptionThe Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Assist with the design of fire protection and life safety engineering systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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Exceptional knowledge in fire suppression, fire alarm, and life safety aspects of building design. AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Experience in contract (preferably prime contract) administration, coordination, and/or management on a major or infrastructure design & build construction project. Work closely with all the teams in the project to explore details on contractual issues and present the findings to the management.
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Scopes of work to include a variety of building components including mechanical, plumbing, electrical distribution, lighting and specialty systems including fire alarm, security, and other enhanced building technology/control systems including nurse call, renewable energy systems, etc.
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Summary: The Insider Threat Program Specialist will be supporting a Department of Homeland Security, Insider Threat Program (ITP) project within the National Capital Region (NCR). Collaborate with other departments, such as IT, HR, and legal, to ensure a holistic approach to insider threat management.
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The Duty Manager assists the Front Office Manager in the administration and management of all Front Office operations to ensure profitability, control costs and quality standards, ensuring total guests’ satisfaction.
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Assists the Government in strategic technical planning, project management, performance engineering, risk management and interface design. Previous NGA and/or NSG/ASG program/project work experience.
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Provides quality claim handling throughout the claim life cycle (customer contacts, coverage, investigation, evaluation, reserving, litigation management, negotiation and resolution) including maintaining full compliance with internal and external quality standards and state specific regulations.
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Assist in generating and coordinating the Integrated Risk Management Checklists (IRMC), communication plans, project risk register, to meet Operational Risk Management (ORM) requirements.
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Ability to accomplish clear and concise general and technical writing and tactfully coordinate with a variety of project stake holders, peers and management levels. Perform project management related tasks and communication (including safety plans, sequence of work, cutover plans.
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Perform a variety of project administration support services involving data review, reporting, project coordination, budget review, and other related duties in support of the Project/Program Manager.
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Support project managers and project technical leaders to identify the appropriate BIM Coordinator for project execution. CDM Smith is one of the worlds top design, program management, and construction management firms, providing innovative and creative solutions for our clients and assisting them in achieving successful outcomes on their water, infrastructure, environmental, and transportation programs.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM), or Certified Scrum Professional (CSP), or Project Management Institute's (PMI)’s, or Agile Certified Professional (ACP) certification(s) Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean, Agile or Six Sigma certification.
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