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Forensics, forensic architecture, forensic engineering, investigation, failure analysis, buildings, structures, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, AutoCAD, Revit, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), construction documents, specifications, bidding, construction administration, troubleshooting, structural fire engineer, fire engineer, Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE.
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As an Electrical Project Manager in this group, you will provide advanced technical and creative support to project teams, utilizing your facility experience and knowledge in electrical systems, control systems architecture, energy management, Solar PV, HVAC, plumbing, fire protection, structural, and building codes.
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Experience with Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), International Building Code (IBC) and American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association (ANSI/TIA) codes and standards.
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Mechanical design may include: HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, terminal units, water systems, air systems, steam systems (including vacuum and vapor), water source heat pumps, conventional domestic water, drain waste, vent, stormwater, fuel gas systems, commercial kitchens, fire protection.
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Ability to prepare fire protection CADD drawings/diagrams. Ability to perform complex sprinkler, fire pump and clean agent plan reviews. Candidates are typically working towards (or obtained) an advanced degree and/or professional certification in one or more of the following areas: CFPS, CSP, ARM, CRM, CPCU, CIH, or PE.Fully effective interpersonal, writing and other communication skills required to develop and maintain relationships with customers, peers, and industry contacts.
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Certified in first aid and CPR and maintain thorough knowledge of fire and fire alarm procedures. Prepare incident and accident reports accurately and in the format specified by the Chief Engineer.
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Experience with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), IBC, ISA, and IEEE codes and standards. Emergency Communications System Engineer. Experience with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), IBC, ISA, and IEEE codes and standards.
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The Engineer provides maintenance, service and repairs to commercial and residential equipment including electrical, plumbing, gas, fire & safety, HVAC refrigeration, interior, painting and decorating.
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Knowledge of National Electric Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Assoc (NFPA) standards, National Airspace System Equipment Tower. The National Airspace Systems Integration Support (NISC) program at Leidos is seeking an Electronics Engineer to provide support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Central Service Area - Engineering Services Group located in the Northwest Mountain Regional Office in Des Moines, WA.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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If you are an experienced Project Manager with at least 4 years PM experience with general commercial construction in the MEP or Fire Suppression trades or an experienced Fire Protection Engineer, interested in growing into a PM - we would love to talk with you.
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RMF Engineering, Inc has an immediate need for a Mechanical Design Engineer to join their Charleston, South Carolina office with proven experience designing HVAC, fire protection, and plumbing mechanical systems in the education, public safety, hospitality, and/or healthcare market sectors using software systems such as AutoCAD and Revit.
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We have experts in MEP, Fire Protection and Structural who tackle the technical issues! Perform quality assurance on projects in coordination with technical manager or project engineer.
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Ladders, lifts, hand tools, multi-meter amp probe, anemometer (airflow meter and hood), pressure gauges, drain auger, safety goggles, ear protection, and fire extinguisher. Job Description Job Description Jamestown is recruiting for a Building Engineer for a mixed-use property in Buckhead.
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7+ years of HVAC, plumbing and and fire protection design experience. Mechanical Engineer with MEP project experience. Mechanical Engineer MEP Projects. Mechanical Engineer with MEP project experience.
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