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A fire alarm systems background or a background working as a licensed electrician. Achieve any weekly productivity goals assigned by the Fire Alarm Manager or designated Agent. This position reports to the Fire Alarm Manager or their designated Agent.
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Our Fire Alarm Systems Technicians are responsible for the installation, programming, start-up, and commissioning of state-of-the-art fire alarm equipment, including fire safety, mass notification, detectors, and field peripherals.
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1+ years' experience in the installation and/or maintenance of commercial fire alarm systems. 3+ years' experience in the installation and/or maintenance of commercial fire alarm systems.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium- to large-sized jobs, are required.
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Upgrade and repair highly complex emergency alarms, electronic door locks, fire alarm systems, programmable control systems, building automation systems, emergency power generation systems, building communication systems, variable speed motor controls, radio paging systems, building security control systems, closed circuit television security systems, computer systems and other computerized systems.
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Maintains the proper operation, calibration and repair of the following systems; Cable infrastructure, audio and video infrastructure, radio communications, network and telecommunication, data communication, CATV, CCTV, nurse call, access control, P.A., security alarm, fire alarm, small pneumatic and mechanical equipment and general office electronic equipment.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium to large sized jobs required.
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Coordinate with specialists for fire alarm, technology and lighting design as required by project scope of work. Perform analysis, design and documentation of power distribution, lighting systems, and backup power systems.
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Participate in emergency on-call/callback Knowledge in large commercial built-up air handlers, 200 ton chiller units, low pressure steam, hot water converters, underground storage tanks, generators, building automation systems (BAS), and fire alarm systems, and sprinklers and suppression systems.
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The Fire Alarm Manager is responsible for the overall administration, organization and implementation of fire alarm systems on construction/service/inspection projects as well as supervising and mentoring less experienced personnel.
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Proficient in lighting design, energy code compliance, lighting/power circuiting design, renewable energy, emergency power systems, communications systems, fire alarm systems, or ITS.
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The Life Safety Inspector is responsible for testing and inspection of fire and life safety systems including, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, fire extinguishers, backflow preventers and special hazards fire protection systems.
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Check us out: A Day in the Life of the Building of the Future - What you will do: This Skilled Fire Alarm Installation Technician position involves installing, configuring, programming, troubleshooting, commissioning, and servicing Simplex Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control, CCTV, Security, and other related low voltage systems at customer sites.
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Performing on-site service, installation, inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance on fire alarm systems including, but not limited to: Siemens, Silent Knight, VESDA, Simplex, Notifier, etc.
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Experience with various security system platforms and related equipment including, but not limited, to NVRs, cameras, access control systems, intrusion systems, fire alarm systems, intercom systems, and respective software (Avigilon, Hanwha, Axis, Milestone, Exacq Vision, Lenel, S2, Ademco, DMP, Bosch, Alarm.com.
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