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At least 10 years of practical application of mechanical engineering and design, including HVAC, fire protection, plumbing, piping, and related mechanical building systems. Your multi-discipline, highly interactive team will successfully deliver the design, development, application, evaluation, recommendation, and specification of engineered systems for Piping, HVAC, Plumbing, and Fire Protection systems and components.
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Demonstrated proficiency as a commissioning engineer. Intermediate knowledge and understanding of fire/life safety, plumbing, lighting and security systems. Demonstrated proficiency as a commissioning engineer.
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8+ years' experience designing electrical systems (lighting, fire alarm, power systems) for architectural and commercial buildings. 8+ years' experience designing electrical systems (lighting, fire alarm, power systems) for architectural and commercial buildings.
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Not only will you be designing building systems, youll interact with all internal mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and telecommunication engineers, external design partners like architects and structural engineers, and equipment vendors for the development of drawings and specifications.
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Description As part of the Fire Protection Engineering team, The Fire Protection EIT II supports the Fire Protection Engineer, other Project Engineers and Architects with life safety, fire suppression and fire alarm systems design and code analysis.
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Responsibilities for this Position ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES: As a Systems Safety Engineer for the Fire Control Missile Platform, you'l l be a member of a cross functional team responsible for ensuring compliance of Nuclear Weapons Safety requirements for the products we design.
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Designing electrical systems for commercial, institutional, industrial, healthcare, and multifamily projects: systems include AC power distribution, interior and exterior lighting, fire alarm and other building support systems.
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Oversee the property's mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems; report deficiencies to Operations team and Property Manager. Assist with fire panel and fire extinguisher inspections.
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Includes disciplines of electrical engineering, combat systems engineering, fire control technical, electronics technician, and may include mechanical, naval architecture, marine, and civil engineering.
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Responsibilities for this Position ROLE AND POSITION OBJECTIVES: General Dynamics Mission Systems has an immediate opening for a Ohio Fire Control SR Support Engineer. CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: Department of Defense Secret security clearance is required at time of hire.
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At least 5 years as Assistant Chief Engineer, Chief Engineer, or Director of Engineering in a Full-Service or Resort environment required. Ensures fulfillment of proactive preventative maintenance programs to brand standards including laundry equipment, heating and air conditioning units, ice machines, fire extinguishers/smoke alarms, plumbing.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition Overview:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Engineer/Designer with a strong background (10 years +) in designing Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Synthetic Fluorine-free foam (SFFF) suppression systems.
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In compliance with federal law, ASU prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and resources. Facilities Management, Central Plant, seeks a Stationary Engineer for the Tempe Central Plant.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will design various HVAC system types, plumbing, fire alarm, and fire protection systems. We would also look for experience in AutoCAD and Carrier HAP load calculation software.
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2-10+ years of experience, including knowledge of products, machine design, HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression systems, and/or other mechanical equipment/systems/processes. Evaluates injury, equipment, and property damage claims caused by alleged issues with products, heavy equipment, machines, HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression, and other mechanical systems.
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