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Maintain HVAC, Fire Alarm/Sprinkler and Elevator service records including project history and documentation, equipment warranties, owner manuals, vendor information, licenses, permits, citations, schedules, assets list, maintenance records, etc.
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Must have or be willing to obtain all required NYC Certificates of fitness, F07 (Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor) and S95 (Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems) within six months of hire date.
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Support design of systems from various projects-including power systems, lighting, fire alarm. Lead design of fire alarm systems. Design, review, and production of electrical and fire alarm plans for engineering and.
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Responsible for operational oversight, maintenance, and repair of building management systems including but not limited to Building Automation system, Intelligent Fire Alarm notification and suppression systems, Fire Alarm Sprinkler systems, Lighting Control system, Elevator controls, etc.
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Must have FDNY F-80- Certificate of Fitness for Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems Must have CPR Certification. Must have FDNY F-80- Certificate of Fitness for Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems Must have CPR Certification.
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Conduct monthly communication testing of the Fire Alarm System with central station; conduct semi-annual testing of the Fire Alarm System signaling and initiating devices per code; conduct daily inspection of the building for fire prevention and protection; conduct all inspections and testing whether per NYC code or company policy.
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Must be able to Inspect the Entire Wet Sprinkler System, Dry Sprinkler System, Wet Standpipe, Dry Standpipe, Siamese Connections, Ball Drips, Valves, Piping, Fittings, Sprinkler Heads, Flow Detector Switches, Tamper Switches, Gauges, Signs, Supports, Fire Pump, Jockey Pump, Water motor Gong Alarm, Air Compressor, Dry Valve, Hose Cabinets, Hose Racks, Fire Hose, Hose Outlet Valves, Gravity Tank, and Pressure Tank.
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2-5 years documented service experience in fire alarm. FDNY S98 Certification required within 6 months of employment. NYC Fire Department Certificate of fitness. FDNY S98 Certification required within 6 months of employment.
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Comply and adhere to funders' fire and health safety mandates by obtaining and maintaining Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and Red Cross certifications as indicated by shelter leadership.
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1 year minimum experience in facilities maintenance/ general repair/skilled trades, Previous experience in testing and inspection of Fire Alarm Systems and other related systems and their components preferred.
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Must have current S-12 Fire Sprinkler, S-13 Standpipe, and S-95 Fire Alarm Systems Certifications. Assist with preparation of annual building-wide inspections conducted by DHS, DOH, DOB, FDNY, and other agencies.
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Experienced with the Fire Alarm industry applications and process for approvals. 8+ years experience in fire alarm system design and testing. FDNY Technical Bulletin and Rules, and NYCECC.
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The Fire Department, City of New York (FDNY), seeks a Fire Alarm Dispatcher for the Bureau of Fire Communications. FDNY members are sworn to serve and protect life and property and the Department works to continually educate the public in fire, life safety and disaster preparedness, along with enforcing public safety codes.
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A35 - Air Compressor G71 - Bulk Medical Gas S12 - City Wide Sprinkler S13 - City Wide Standpipe S14 - Standpipe Multi Zone S95 - Supervision of Fire Alarm and related Systems F60 - Fire Guard for torch use G60 - Torch use with flammable gases.
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We are a full-service provider of managed business security solutions including intrusion alarms, video surveillance, access control and fire alarm systems. All backed by our state-of-the-art UL Listed, FDNY-approved monitoring centers and a team of experienced experts.
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