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Proficient with specialty programs such as Building Automation System, fire alarm system and energy management software. Operates and documents all systems and services of the Utilities Department, including the boilers, compressed air, chillers, co-generation, switch gear, fire systems and water treatment.
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Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts. Complete all wiring, connections, and equipment installations ensuring that CCTV and fire alarm systems are in compliance with electrical and fire codes.
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Evaluation, design and construction engineering for water/wastewater treatment, civil infrastructure and industrial facilities including low to medium voltage power distribution systems, process control systems, lighting systems, fire alarm systems, security systems and communications systems.
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Experience working on complex Fire Alarm systems (networking, high-rise, releasing, etc.) From fire alarm installation and testing to security cameras and video surveillance, our tailor-made solutions deliver connection and protection.
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Types of systems include all Simplex fire alarm and mass notification. The Lead Fire Alarm Installation Technician fully completes all IES COMMERCIAL and. The Lead Fire Alarm Installation Technician serves as main on-site customer contact for.
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Preparation of Specification for DCS, ESD, F&G, and Fire alarm Systems. Working knowledge in Fire/gas and ESD system will be an added advantage. Good to have: Autodesk Plant 3D, CADWorx, Intools, Instrucalc.
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Previous experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on high and low voltage equipment, and telephone and fire alarm systems. The successful candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering, with specific experience in high and low-voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems.
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Collaboratively leads departmental staff of security professionals, including direct reports outside the U.S., global security operations center responders, and other associates which lever the employee reporting requirements including EH&S Incident; Security Incident; Cyber Security response and penetration testing; Data Loss Prevention; Employee Injury; Ethics & Compliance; Burglar/Fire Alarm Center for Woodward operations for non-UL Certified states; and safety monitoring of employees.
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This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites including panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing.
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Maintains and repairs the following equipment and associated systems: Boiler systems and related equipment, HVAC systems and related equipment, Pneumatic controls, Emergency generators and related equipment, Electrical distribution systems, Water supply and drainage systems, Miscellaneous building equipment and systems, Physical structures of facilities, Medical Gas systems and related equipment, Fire Alarm systems and related equipment, Nurse Call and other communication systems.
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This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites.
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The Fire Alarm Technician 3 supervises and performs FA system upgrades and installations, provides advanced troubleshooting and complex programming. Possess NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level II or.
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Leading FLS & Building Automation company is seeking an experienced Fire Alarm Technician. NICET, CSA or NFPA fire alarm certifications are a Plus. Providing service, testing, and installation of fire alarm systems and devices.
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5+ years of experience in any of the following areas: fire life safety code consulting, smoke control consulting, fire suppression and alarm systems design, and developing performance-based strategies in a project design environment.
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Design of lighting, power systems, and fire alarm systems for various building types. Located in Collingswood, NJ, our office is in a transit-friendly location within walking distance to the PATCO Speedline and minutes from Center City Philadelphia.
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