Are you a business? Hire fire training officer candidates in United States
Full job description Custom Protective Services of NY LLC is looking for professional security guards to protect our clients' premises, assets and personnel. You will maintain a high visibility presence and prevent all illegal or inappropriate actions. The goal is to detect, deter, observe and report. Seeking professional Security Officer with commercial building experience to staff various commercial sites throughout Manhattan. A valid NYS Security Guard license is required. Candidates should be very presentable, well spoken and willing to be part of a team. Fire panel experience is a plus. Shift(s) Available: Sat+Sun 12PM-12AM (2) Sat+Sun 12A-12PM (2) Sat+Sun 1A-1PM Sat+Sun 1PM-1AM Sat+Sun 4PM-12AM Responsibilities and Duties: Must be able to meet and continue to meet any applicable state/city licensing requirements for Security Officers Must be Tech-Savvy with knowledge of Microsoft Applications Clean cut, corporate appearance required. Ability to maintain professional composure when dealing with unusual circumstances. Courteous telephone manner. Ability to write routine correspondence, including logs and reports. Good organizational skills. Ability to provide high-quality customer service. Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively at various social levels and across diverse cultures. Seeing, hearing, speaking, and writing clearly to communicate with employees and clients, observe and report incidents, and direct others. Qualifications and Skills: Current New York State Security Guard License Current New York State Training Certifications (16 HR OJT and/or 8 HR Annual) Computer knowledge to include proficiency in Windows, MS Word, typing. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills Pay Rate Range: $16.31-$18/hr Job Type: Full-time Pay: $16.31 - $18.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule: 12 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Holidays Night shift On call Overnight shift Overtime Weekends as needed Weekends only License/Certification: New York State Security License (Required) Ability to Relocate: New York, NY 10017: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Acacia Network, the leading Latino integrated care nonprofit in the nation, offers the community, from children to seniors, a pathway to behavioral and primary healthcare, housing, and empowerment. We are visionary leaders transforming the triple aim of high quality, great experience at a lower cost. Acacia champions a collaborative environment to deliver vital health, housing and community building services, work we have been doing since 1969. By hiring talented individuals like you, we've been able to expand quickly, with offices in Albany, Buffalo, Syracuse, Orlando, Tennessee, Maryland and Puerto Rico. KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - To share responsibility for keeping equipment and material accessible and in good condition in order to encourage maximum constructive use by the children. - To share responsibility for removing or reporting any damaged or hazardous equipment to the Child Education Coordinator or other designated person so that necessary action may be taken. - To share responsibility for planning and supervising an appropriate arrangement of classroom equipment and furniture designated to promote optimal program functioning - To assist in the overall planning for the best use of shared space in relation to the total center program - To assist the Assistant teacher in planning the use of community resources to enrich the educational content of the children’s program - To share with classroom associates their mutual knowledge and understanding of the Head Start. program and the sponsoring agency of which the center is a part. - To promote his or her own professional growth of development through participation in regularly scheduled individual conferences, classroom group conferences, staff meeting and early Childhood Training. - To share with other classroom personnel the performance of routine chores related to all areas of the program/ - To participate, wherever feasible, in related training opportunities as these become available. - To participate in objective discussions with the teacher and aide about classroom activities. - Adhering to the approved plan by which information concerning the children and program can be shared with the parents. - Attending and participating in parenting education groups and training when required. - Respecting the confidential nature of all information about parents and children. - Maintaining Good working Relations and Objective Attitudes with Other Center Personnel. - Other related duties, as assigned, consistent with the above and including the fulfillment of full program responsibility for the group in the absence of the Teacher. - Assist with trips walking through the neighborhood or community bus trips. - Fire Drill assistance, ensuring the children are escorted down the stairs and back to classroom in an orderly fashion. - Working within the 8:30 am – to 4:30pm scheduled hours of the Head Start Program - Classroom assistance to various age groups, assisting with those children that are not potty -trained REQUIREMENTS: - High School Diploma or GED required - CDA/AA preferred
WHY BRAVO? At BRAVO, you will find stability, collaboration, a wealth of opportunities to create the career you’ve always imagined. We support, encourage, and empower our people by providing an environment where everyone has an opportunity to succeed. BRAVO brings amazing people together to make amazing things happen. We’re a diverse collective of thinkers and doers, committed to remaining client-focused, agile, responsive, and accountable to our valued clients and the communities we serve. BRAVO offers excellent benefits including: · 401(k) · ACCIDENT INSURANCE · COMMUTER BENEFITS · COMPETITIVE SALARY · EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM · LIFE INSURANCE · MEDICAL, DENTAL AND VISION INSURANCE · REIMBURSEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND LICENSES · SHORT TERM DISABILITY LOCATION: 42 W 39th Street, 7th and 10th Floor, New York, NY 10018 which is** near all major hubs.** Job Type: Full Time Onsite Job Title: Senior/ Electrical Engineer Job Description: BRAVO Group currently has an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Senior/ Electrical Engineer. The ideal candidate for this position would have a minimum of 7-10 years' experience in electrical and fire alarm system design in vertical buildings with a strong focus in the educational sector. This person would work collaboratively with our existing closely knit team of dedicated/hard working engineers and architects out of our Manhattan office. ** Roles & Responsibilities:** This individual will be responsible for some or all of the following on a typical project; assessing the existing condition, preparing a scope report to record their findings and technical recommendations, preparing detailed calculations to validate their recommendations, develop detailed construction documents, and the preparation of project specific specifications for various types of projects. The candidate will need to be a team player and able to work with/mentor our junior engineers. Minimum Requirements: Minimum of 7-10 years' experience working in a consulting engineering firm for various projects, with a strong background in the educational sector Experience designing NYC SCA projects (preferred) Strong knowledge of the various New York City codes and SCA design guidelines and procedures Able to think critically and assess each project independently with only high-level guidance from management Able to mentor and provide on the job training to young up and coming engineers Strong written and verbal communication skills ** Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York (Required)** LEED accreditation (preferred) Latest AutoCAD experience required, with REVIT experience a plus Project management experience (preferred) Capable of using standard Microsoft Office software such as Outlook, Word, Excel, etc Education: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited program Salary: $115,000-$150,000
Full job description Corporate Security Officer We are seeking candidates to fill our Security Officer openings in our commercial buildings in Manhattan. This individual must be available to work full time hours. The selected individual will patrol and secure assigned premises as well as identify risks to staff and patrons. ** Responsibilities:** - Monitor premises to prevent theft, violence, or infractions of rules - Thoroughly examine doors, windows, and gates to ensure proper function and security - Warn violators of premise rules and regulations - Apprehend or expel persons engaging in suspicious or criminal acts - Report any facility issues such as fire hazards and leaking water pipes - Request emergency personnel for high risk situations Qualifications: - A valid New York State Security Guard License - Strong Attention to Details - Must have good spoken and written English - Must be available to work nights and weekends. - Must be able to stand/ and or patrol for extended hours - License: - New York State Security Guard License (Required) - 8-hour annual Security Officer refresher - current (Required) - 16-hour on the job training certificate – (Required) - Fire Guard for Impairment F-01 (Preferred) - First Aid / AED – CPR certification preferred - Quality Building Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce Pay: $18 p/hr Schedule: 8 hour shift Application Question(s): This position requires a dark colored suit. Do you have a dark colored suit? License/Certification: security guard license (Required) F01 Fireguard (Preferred) Work Location: In person
Full Job Description Mercy Drive, Inc. is looking for a Day Habilitation Driver/ Direct Support professional (Bilingual Spanish) Must have at least a high school diploma or GED. Must be able to drive a 12-15 Passenger Van. 30 Hours a week. Monday-Friday 7am-3pm (3 days a week) Duties include the following: (other duties may be assigned) 1. TO ENSURE SAFETY OF ASSIGNED PARTICIPANTS DURING THE PROGRAM HOURS AND PARTICIPANT IS NOT SEPARATED FROM A GROUP AT ANY TIME; EACH PARTICIPANT IS ACCOUNTED FOR WHEN THEY ARE OUT IN THE COMMUNITY OR USING ANY PUBLIC FACILITIES. TRANSPORT INDIVIDUALS. 2. To assist participants in attaining skills according to their abilities and behavioral needs identified in Group Day Habilitation Plan such as adaptive skills, socialization and communication skills, money management and travel training skills and additional individualized skills to be discussed with the Program Supervisor, participant, and circle of support. 3. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about suspected incidents of any types of abuse, exploration, and neglect to the Individual during the service time, to document it in writing, and to report within 12-24 hours of incident discovery. 4. To always take into consideration that extra patience and understanding is imperative and essential when interacting with people who have special needs with physical and/or mental limitations. To be emotionally and physically capable of caring for members of this population. 5. To provide professional direct assistance and adequate supervision to participants during the service time and before ending the service, to remain always calm. To present as a positive role model for the individual. 6. Staff must perform a headcount of every participant before leaving and upon arrival at any location or destination including getting on and off vehicles, elevators or other mold of transportation. 7. To follow community safety agreement and professional boundaries policy at all times. 8. To complete and submit monthly summary notes and individual summary to Program Supervisor by the 5th of the month documenting continuous progress reviews according to OPWDD and the agency standards. 9. To ensure proper personal hygiene; to assist the participants with self-care, toileting, showering, tooth brushing, grooming, dressing and others as needed. To ensure the participant’s diaper is always clean. To check the diaper once again before dropping off the participant. 10. To assist in developing, coordinating and implementing curriculums and goals related activities by following the program’s schedule for each Individual and accompany participants safely to community resources (stores, places of worship, Library, Park, Museum, Grocery store, recreation and health facilities etc.) in order to promote the usage of available ordinary community resources. 11. To maintain daily documentation, to clock in/out daily, and to complete other Day Habilitation Documentation as required by the Program and the Supervisor. 12. To meet the deadlines assigned by the Program Supervisor, to ensure the documentation completed properly and submitted on time. 13. To maintain in the program a healthy and positive environment, including but not limited to safety, program/vehicle cleanliness, and maintenance of program supplies. Assist the driver in maintaining a safely operated bus (making sure Participants are properly seated and buckled up during transit) 14. Monitor riders’ behavior during trips and report any sign or symptoms of illness or adverse medication reaction to the site supervisor in order to implement an appropriate plan of action. 15. To perform monthly fire drills with participants at the program. 16. To report “in” and “out” of the Participant’s home or at the Community by contacting Program Supervisor. 17. To inform the Program Supervisor immediately about any issues/problems by using the Agency Cell Phone. 18. To use communication skills in order to participate effectively as a team member. 19. To use equipment and supplies efficiently and inform the Program Supervisor of shortages/needs. To maintain agency cell phone, E-Z pass and other agency property accurately. 20. To keep Program’s Supervisor informed immediately of any changes in participant’s or work schedule. To report the program’s supervisor one day prior in case of calling for sick day off. 21. To participate in scheduled group supervision and/or biweekly meetings, to attend in-office or OPWDD provided trainings when appropriate and relevant to job duties in order to increase knowledge of services and share professional support. To attend Initial/Annual/Semi-Annual Day Habilitation Plan reviews and other meetings if required. 22. Perform other/additional duties as assigned by Executive Director, Program Manager and Program Supervisor. 23. Transport Individuals in 12 Passenger Vans. Work Remotely No Job Type: Part-time Pay: $17.95 per hour Benefits: Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Schedule: 10 hour shift Weekends as needed Education: High school or equivalent (Required) License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Work Location: In person