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Developing technical skills and experience related to building automation systems, fire alarm systems, and/or electronic security systems. 1-3 years relevant experience in 1 or more of the following industries: electronic, fire alarm & life safety, and/or building automation.
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An advanced working knowledge of all electrical installations including fire alarm systems, lighting controls, distribution systems, branch wiring, grounding, etc. An advanced working knowledge of all electrical installations including fire alarm systems, lighting controls, distribution systems, branch wiring, grounding, etc.
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Design experience in power distribution, lighting/lighting controls, fire alarm systems, and other special systems for various building types. Design electrical power, lighting systems, and fire alarm systems.
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The candidate will be responsible for the design of a variety of facility electrical systems and subsystems including: power distribution systems, lighting and lighting controls, telecommunication, fiber optics, generators, UPS, security systems, CCTV, fire alarm and other specialized communication systems.
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Ensure the physical security of the building and Company assets: complete monthly alarm tests, partner with DLPM and LP Coordinator to resolve alarm and CCTV issues, respond to after-hours alarm calls as needed, ensure store alarm system call list is up-to-date, ensure any key or safe combination changes occur upon changes in management.
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Security Alarm systems / CCTV & Surveillance Technician. Fire Alarm / Fire Detection systems. For over 75 years Lincoln Tech is one of the nation's leading providers of career training in Healthcare, Automotive/Diesel, Skilled Trades, Information Technology, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts. We are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
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Maintain high level of programming knowledge in Access Control, Video Security, Intrusion Alarm installation and related technologies. Technical background in Video security systems, access control, and electronic technology (low voltage), IP and Analog.
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Telecommunication, Fiber Optics, and A/V Home Theatre. Lincoln Tech in Mahwah, NJ is seeking experienced Low Voltage Electricians to share their passion for the industry and teach in our Electrical and Electronics Systems and Technology program.
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This includes but is not limited to: fire suppression systems, alarm systems, HVAC systems, lighting systems. This includes but is not limited to: fire suppression systems, alarm systems, HVAC systems, lighting systems.
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Assist with the installation of the following: New power and lighting circuits, LED lamp conversions, door security hardware, minor fire alarm upgrades, and other electrical and electronic tasks.
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Candidate must have a strong understanding of high voltage test equipment, automation controls, electrical distribution circuits, and fire alarm systems. Journeyman Electrician (Must have served minimum 4 years Electrician apprenticeship.
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In case of fire or other emergency, assist with plant evacuation and ensure alarm and sprinkler system valves are operational. Follows the plant shutdown procedures. Gerresheimer is the global partner for pharma, biotech, healthcare and cosmetics with a very broad product range for pharmaceutical and cosmetic packaging and drug delivery devices.
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This includes operation and control of electronic security and fire alarm system, the securing of all gates and entrances both inside and outside the shelter, ensuring that only authorized persons are granted admission to the building by personally answering the door (residents are not allowed to answer the door), and appropriately responding to concerns of residents by following approved agency procedure.
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Experience with fire protection or suppression systems, fire alarm & signaling equipment, and/or data acquisition systems, would be a distinct bonus. The successful candidate will have the necessary skills and experience to conduct electro-mechanical testing of a wide variety of products including valves, sprinklers, pipe couplings, pumps, and fire protection system controls.
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Experience shall include design of power, lighting, grounding and lightning protection, alarm systems, control systems for building equipment, communications, access controls and security systems.
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