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The following NYC Fire Department Certificate of Fitness is required: At our expense we will send you to the FDNY to get the COF if you don't have it): F-01 Fire Guard for Impairment (Citywide) 35 Operate and Maintain Air Compressors F-03 Indoor Place of Assembly Safety Personnel F-78 Cleaning and Testing of Smoke Detectors P-98 Fuel Oil Piping and Storage S-12 Citywide Sprinkler System S-13 Citywide Standpipe System S-15 Foam - Water Sprinkler System.
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Follow standards of DOH, DOB, FDNY, HPD and ECB Departments. Maintain FDNY, DOB, and DOH log books as required. Performs repairs as needed in plumbing, electrical, carpentry and swimming pool equipment (where applicable.
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Willing to obtain any FDNY license needed for job. FDNY S-12, S-13 and S-15. Must have working knowledge of all building mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, life safety, and fire protection systems to ensure proper operations and be able to act upon any conditions that are out of the ordinary.
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Perform general and specialized building repair maintenance and operation tasks which include HVAC, carpentry, plumbing, locksmith, glazing, painting, electrical and masonry work, events setups, deliveries and mailroom, snow removal and other tasks as assigned.
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Should currently hold or must be able to obtain, S-12 (sprinkler), S-13 (standpipe), P-99 (low-pressure oil burner operator), and F-89 FLSD (fire life safety director) FDNY certificates such as S-95.
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Four (4) years of apprenticeship training in one or more trades (documented) or four (4) years of experience in the carpentry, electrical, painting, plumbing, masonry, or one of the mechanical trades.
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Coordinate all DOB, FDNY and Third-party inspections to ensure standards are met and construction adheres to plans and specifications. Focus specifically on all work-related MEPS systems (e.g., HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Low Voltage & Sprinkler.
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Ensures that all inspections and testing is performed to comply with TJC, DOH, CMS, FDNY, DOB, and NFPA as assigned by the Assistant Director of Engineering for all HSS properties. Reviews and analyzes the periodic inspections of building systems, i.e., HVAC, electrical distribution, structural, vertical transportation, roofs, parapets, gutters and leaders, parking area, drainage, ramps, and approaches, irrigation and Fire/Life Safety in order to determine more effective and cost-saving methods of preventative maintenance, repairs, and corrective actions.
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Appropriate Certificate of Fitness (F80) from FDNY preferred upon hire. Basic knowledge of building systems including heating, ventilation and air conditioning, plumbing, carpentry, electrical repairs, drywall repairs and painting.
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Competencies: Skilled in basic carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work to complete building repairs Knowledge of NYC law, rules and regulations regarding building maintenance and safety including but not limited to HPD, FDNY, DEP, DSNY, DOB. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing.
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FDNY Certificate of Qualification for Refrigerating Systems Operating Engineer (2-01 or Q-99) FDNY Certificate of Fitness S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems and Other Related Systems.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in architecture, architectural technology, landscape architecture, construction, construction technology or construction management, or chemical, civil including structural, bridge design or sanitary, electrical, or mechanical engineering or engineering technology; or.
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Certification with FDNY as Fire Safety Director (FSD) (preferred). FDNY Certificate of Qualification for Refrigerating System Operating Engineer (Q-01) (recommended). Perform basic mechanical, plumbing, electrical and HVAC work Service and perform daily and weekly maintenance on boiler Performs and records preventive and predictive maintenance on all MEP equipment and systems Observes/evaluates corrective maintenance or repair on equipment.
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Escort vendors/agencies (Building Dept., FDNY, HVAC) upon request. Qualifications: High school diploma or GED. Demonstrated knowledge of and experience in repair, maintenance, and replacement in the areas of carpentry, painting, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and basic locksmith knowledge.
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Five years’ experience in instrumentation/controls/electrical test equipment and electrical maintenance in power plant or equivalent. Understanding of fundamental principles of mathematics, AC and DC electrical theory, heat transfer and fluid flow, thermodynamics, chemistry, and metallurgy.
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