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Experience conducting fire alarm, fire sprinkler and fire/life safety plan reviews. Fire Inspector II certification within 6 months of hire. Fire and Life Safety Specialist.
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Leidos is seeking a Civil Engineer Construction Inspector to join the National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC IV) Team, providing support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.
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Must possess and maintain a State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector I Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to analytically and objectively inspect new and existing structures and facilities for compliance with all Federal, State and local Fire and Life Safety codes.
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Must be certified as Fire Inspector Level I, North Carolina or IAAI Fire Investigation Technician, Hazardous Materials Operations Level I, and Firefighter Level II., Fire Instructor I and Fire and Life Safety Educator I.
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Siemens, Fire Sprinkler System, Sprinkler Fitter, Sprinkler Inspector, Backflow Preventer. #LI-DB #RSS #Remote Electrical wiring, fire alarms, Fire Alarm Technician, fire alarm system, Fire alarm control panel, Building safety interfaces, safety devices.
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Fire Alarm/ Fire Sprinkler Inspector. California Fire Life Safety Certificate within the last 6 months. The Fire Alarm / Fire Sprinkler Inspector’s duties include testing and inspection of fire alarm/ sprinkler systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers’ products.
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The following certifications are required for consideration: Ohio Firefighter Level II; Ohio EMT-Basic; Ohio Fire Inspector; Hazardous Materials Operations; and American Heart CPR. Preferred qualification requires a Masters degree in Public Administration or related field, more than ten (10) years of Fire and EMS command experience; Ohio EMT-Paramedic certification; and CPC Chief Fire Officer Designation.
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You will work from your own home or office, and service onsitesurvey/inspection assignments in the Kansas City/Overland Park, KS area, and other locations within approximately 45 miles of Kansas City and Overland Park. Preferred experience in commercial insurance, real estate, inspection, construction, claim,loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interestedcandidates are encouraged to submit their qualifications.
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The Fire & Life Safety Division conducts periodic assessments for compliance with the Life Safety Code and is highly effective at identifying, and minimizing the risk of fire in all Duke Health System, University, and Medical Center properties.
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Fire/Life Safety Systems experience required. Two to five years of experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, fire alarm, access control, and CCTV security systems with basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes.
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The primary responsibilities of the Construction Inspector, Airfield are to inspect and review small to large construction methods in accordance with applicable codes and standards included in the project drawings and specifications and to provide general inspections on construction labor and subcontractor work to assure a good and cooperative operation.
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Minimum four (4) years of experiences in commercial or institutional building projects as the representative in testing, inspection, or observation of construction for an architect, engineer, owner, local building official, local fire authority, testing lab, specialty contractor, or general contractor, planning, architectural, design, engineering, CADD, hospital/medical facility, health and safety administration/management, construction estimating.
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Certified Fire Inspector, Certified Building Inspector, Certified Fire Protection Specialist certifications. Extensive working knowledge and applied experience conducting building envelope life safety compliance and risk assessment audits (safety inspections) in adherence with the adopted Building Code, Life Safety Code, Fire Codes, National Electric Code, plumbing code, gas code, accessibility code, mechanical code and applicable Laws.
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Certified NYS Building Safety Inspector (BSI) or Code Enforcement Official (CEO). The EHS Specialist will be responsible for coordinating fire and life safety systems, fire safety and building code compliance and environmental programs including testing, inspecting, record keeping, and training.
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Possession of a valid ICC Certified Fire Plans Examiner (F3) and Oregon Inspector Certificate (the latter within 6 months of appointment) OR Oregon Code Certification as a Fire and Life Safety Plans Examiner.
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