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Lead system design, including fire alarm and fire suppression systems, life safety code consulting surveying existing conditions, assisting in project management and coordination, and lots more fun stuff.
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City Wide Standpipe Systems, S-95: Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems and other related systems, P-98: Fuel-oil Piping and Storage Systems, Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems.
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Hands-on knowledge of MEP equipment including pumps, fans, motors, air ventilation, chillers, boilers, steam distribution, building automation systems, optimization techniques, electrical distribution, and fire alarm systems.
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The ideal EMI Fire Alarm Technician must be NICET II Certified and experienced in both residential and industrial/commercial facilities. Fire Sprinkler Technicians on the EMI Services Fort Jackson team come from all areas of Columbia, South Carolina.
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Monitoring and Alarm Systems - Monitors, interprets, tests, and contacts appropriate personnel for medical gases (oxygen and nitrogen), fire alarms system, energy management system (EMS), boiler system, chiller system, Temp-track refrigeration system, Sterilant gas system, Veeder-root fuel oil system, Power Command generator system, wastewater, elevators emergency phones, and medical waste system using multiple state-of-the-art computer systems.
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Perform journey level electrical work in connection with maintenance testing, troubleshooting, repairing, installing, inspecting, modifying and overhaul of campus alarm, control and electrical systems, including equipment and components such as: fire alarm and sprinkler systems, ventilation and lighting control systems, interior communication and signaling devices and systems, and campus cable system for transmission of associated supervisory data control signals.
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Experience in Fire Protection system design including: fire sprinkler systems, fire pumps, clean agent systems, high expansion foam systems, fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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Operate system monitoring/diagnostics, preventative testing for life safety systems such as: fire pumps, fire alarm monitoring panels, dry/wet sprinkler systems, visual and audible alarms, back flow preventers, smoke detectors, CO2 sensors/alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, means of egress, and fire dampers.
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Responsible for designing and specifying the following types of electrical systems: MV and LV electrical power systems, standby power and UPS power systems, lighting and control systems, telecommunications systems, fire alarm systems, security and surveillance systems, nurse call systems, and lightning protection.
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Oversight of the assigned area(s) such as: fire extinguisher inspections; pre-engineered inspections; fire sprinkler inspections; and fire alarm & security inspections. Summit Fire & Security supports trade skills and workforce development by hosting Recognized Apprenticeships and on-the-job training (OJT) programs for new career-seekers.
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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 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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If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for to advance your career as a Low Voltage Technician or Fire Alarm Technician, apply today! We are actively seeking to hire a full-time Fire Alarm Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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Water systems, emergency electrical systems, sewage systems, primary electrical systems, telephone systems, fire alarm systems and heating and cooling systems. Responsible for the overall facility maintenance of the facility and ensures that all life safety and environment of care standards are maintained in relation to OSHA, OHFLAC, TJC, state and local fire marshal, health departments and other regulatory agency requirements.
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Experience with fire safety systems including fire alarm systems and suppression. Possess professional knowledge of Architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection engineering concepts and principles.
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