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Security Officers are part of the public-facing team and are principally responsible for the safety and security of our visitors and staff. As part of the Visitor Experience team, Security Officers create a positive environment for the general public and museum members.
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Doyle Security Services is seeking to hire a Licensed Fire Life Safety Director in Manhattan NYC. Doyle Security Services, Inc. is committed to providing exceptional services and solutions to our clients and need your extraordinary work ethic to do so.
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster.
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Security Monitoring: Implement cloud security monitoring tools and techniques to detect and respond to security threats in real-time. Architecture Design: Plan, Research and Design secure cloud architecture solutions for our LAN and Azure environments, considering factors such as identity and access management, network security, data protection, and disaster recovery.
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Investigate and report irregular activities, such as property damage, theft, unauthorized personnel, disturbances, hazards, and suspicious activities to the Security Manager and/or local police when required.
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Conduct fire alarm drills and maintain a written log of critiques to identify potential or actual weaknesses in response time or life safety systems and related equipment.
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Frequently check with guest to promote comfort, safety and security throughout service. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS License or Certification: State or Regional Massage License The pay range for this position is $16.58 to $19.50 per hour and may offer 401(k) plan, earned paid time off and/or sick leave, and other wellness benefits.
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This is a full-time on-site role located in Millville, NJ for an Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager. Develop, implement and improve Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs and processes including emergency preparedness and fire protection, safety risk assessments and safe working procedures for non-office activities, hazardous waste management, training, ergonomics, contractor safety, and crisis management.
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Observes IHSC radiation safety protocols, EPA Radiation Protection Guidance and recommendations, National Council on Radiation Protection guidance, and American Dental Association recommendations/guidance when exposing dental radiographs to assure optimal patient and provider safety.
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Construction Safety Consultant (Part Time) This Part-Time position is responsible for conducting jobsite visits in New York City (all boroughs) and Long Island.
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As part of the Quality and Safety division, Data and Analytics (DnA) empowers NYC Health + Hospitals and its partners with data, digital tools, AI capabilities, and insights to drive quality and performance improvements, support enterprise operations, and enhance patient outcomes.
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The Fire Marshal II is a fully licensed individual (holding all required credentials) who promotes public safety and hospital policy through implementation and enforcement of fire and life safety codes and standards.
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Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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Trine University is currently seeking Adjunct Professors to teach their Information System and Data Science classes part time in Phoenix Arizona or Detroit Michigan. Technical Certifications CCNA, CompTIA A+, CSAP, CySA+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, CHDA, CIWP, CEH, CIW, or CIW.
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Co-manage end-user security-based applications such as CrowdStrike, Duo and ISE. Respond to Security Incidents and be part of security Incident Management team.
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