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Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. We are a full-service fire protection company, providing installation, maintenance, inspection, monitoring, and retrofit of fire safety systems.
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Performs and accomplishes minor maintenance, repairs, testing and inspection on fire alarm and sprinkler systems within University Health (the Health System) buildings and facilities Helps different trades bypass and acknowledge fire alarm panels, annunciators along with maintaining and cleaning fire alarm devices.
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Testing and inspection of fire sprinkler systems, and preventive maintenance with knowledge of multiple manufacturers' products. Inspect and service commercial fire sprinkler systems and associated equipment.
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Coordinates all phases of work (architectural, civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, piping, HVAC, fire alarm systems, hazardous waste and environmental remediation) to ensure timely completion of projects.
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The Technician will be responsible for performing installations on a variety of fire alarm system devices and fire suppression systems in a professional and timely manner. Experience installing and servicing Fire Alarm Systems.
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Inspect, service, install, perform maintenance on fire alarm systems in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements. A fire alarm systems background. This position reports to the Fire Alarm Manager or their designated Agent.
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Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems/Sprinkler Systems. This position is in charge of coordinating and managing Inspections Contracts for Life Safety Systems.
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State license – Inspecting and Testing of Water-based Fire Sprinkler and Suppression Systems. Responsible for all licensing and certifications required to inspect and test systems. 3-5 years of experience with water-based systems.
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State license – Inspecting and Testing of Water-based Fire Suppression Systems. Come join a dynamic team of fire protection professionals, many of whom carry NICET and manufacturer certifications in leading brands.
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Must obtain NICET Level II in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems within one (1) year. Must possess NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems.
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You will make an impact on this fast-growing company by playing a key role to keep people safe with the inspection, repair and maintenance of electronic fire alarm systems for our customers.
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Perform on-site inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repair and installation of fire alarm, suppression and releasing systems as well as associated devices in accordance with industry standards.
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Run test and inspection on fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. Inspect and test fire alarm systems to ensure that they function effectively and meet NFPA standards.
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Responsible for inspection, service and repair of Wet, Dry, Pre-action, Deluge and Foam systems; Testing, rebuilding and/or replacing Backflow Preventers. Perform visual inspection of sprinkler and fire suppression systems checking the systems components from ground level.
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Perform inspection and testing tasks on fire alarm systems according to OPS work instructions. As a Field Service Technician, you will work with some of the largest and most successful companies in the world and will receive top notch training on industry-leading fire alarm systems and fire suppression equipment.
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