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As a reputable leader in the fire suppression and fire detection industry, United Fire Equipment Company is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Fire Sprinkler Inspector and Repair Technician.
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Fire Sprinkler Inspector and Repair Technician. Familiarity with different types of fire sprinkler systems, including wet, dry, pre-action, and flood systems. In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems to ensure they function properly and comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.
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The Life Safety Inspector is responsible for testing and inspection of fire and life safety systems including, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, fire extinguishers, backflow preventers and special hazards fire protection systems.
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Fire Protection Code Inspector - Senior - Principal 1 of 5. Fire Protection Code Inspector - Senior - Principal 2 of 5. Fire Protection Code Inspector - Senior - Principal 3 of 5.
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We are seeking an ICC certified Fire Inspector Part-Time with in-depth knowledge of California Fire Code, Fire Sprinkler, Fire Alarm Standards and the California Building Code. We are seeking individuals with a minimum five years’ experience within a municipality or jurisdiction.
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Under the general supervision of the Battalion Chief in Code Administration, the Property Maintenance Inspector verifies buildings, structures, and parcels are in compliance with building codes, fire prevention codes, and related ordinances of the City of Fairfax.
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Bachelor's degree in Emergency Management, Fire Science or Fire Technology/Engineering Technology or a directly related field AND seven (7) to ten (10) years experience in public safety (fire protection, fire inspector/prevention) for a government agency, including two (2) to three (3) years of experience managing or leading projects.
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ICC- Spray Applied Fire Proofing Special Inspector. ACI Concrete Construction Special Inspector. ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector. ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector.
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NFPA Certified Fire Inspector II (CFI -2) - within 24 months after hire; - NFPA Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI -1) - within 12 months after hire; Perform complex technical reviews of building plans for Life Safety Code compliance, sprinkler system plans and associated hydraulic calculations, gaseous and mist fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, smoke control systems and others.
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Current NFPA certifications as Fire Inspector I (NFPA #1031) and Fire Inspector II (NFPA #1032) Ability to successfully complete NFPA training for certification as Fire Inspector I (NFPA #1031) within 12 months after hire, and Fire Inspector II (NFPA #1032) within 24 months after hire.
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NICET II qualified Fire Sprinkler Inspector will provide fire sprinkler inspection, testing, and maintenance services for the Base Operational Support contract at Pensacola NAS. The ideal candidate will have experience inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems.
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ICC Commercial Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Commercial Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Fire Inspector II (within 6 months post hire) Fire Inspector I (within 3 months post hire.
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Looking for a a NICET certified fire sprinkler inspector. Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Therefore, LIFE SAFETY IS OUR BUSINESS, as such, we promise to be the trusted leader in fire protection, delivering the highest quality life safety solutions with commitment to customer satisfaction and operational excellence.
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State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector II. State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector I. Possible exposure to dust, mold, noise, inclement weather, extreme temperatures, smoke, fire, electricity, toxic or caustic chemicals and/or fumes, mechanical and/or moving parts, high elevations, vibration, blood-borne pathogens, viruses, disease and other like items associated with fire suppression, and medical emergency and other emergency and non-emergency response services.
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Do you have a State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector certification? State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector. May conduct fire investigation with State Fire Marshal's Office and other local law enforcement personnel.
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