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Establish contact with prospects and qualify potential buyers of fire sprinkler products, MAC (Moves, Adds, Changes) work and service agreements by scheduling sales calls, following up of leads and utilizing outlined marketing strategies for commercial building system products to include automation controls, fire alarm, total fire life safety service offerings, electrical, and mechanical systems.
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Present and explain fire code requirements and fire prevention information to architects, contractors, attorneys, engineers, developers, fire service personnel, and the public.
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Our Fire Alarm Service Operations Supervisors lead teams that are responsible for performing service work on fire alarm/life safety systems in commercial buildings such as hospitals, universities, and large industrial facilities.
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The Fire Sprinkler Designer is to deliver quality products and services which meet or exceed the customer's and industry standards, and to achieve customer satisfaction through a unified commitment to job competency and unsurpassed service.
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Learn to install and service a variety of other fire protection equipment such as standpipes, fire pumps, foam systems, clean agent systems, and underground fire supply piping.
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Essential Duties: Performs shop service and/or field inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of fire equipment which may include customer portable and fixed fire extinguisher systems and components, lifesaving and navigation aid equipment, fire detection and alarm system components, fixed gas detection systems components and foam, dry chemical and gaseous fire suppression systems and components.
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As a FPP Project Specialist – Curriculum Developer, you will research, compose, and/or edit original text for drafts of new or revised curriculum materials, evaluation instruments, multi-media materials, fire service training manuals, marketing materials and newsletter.
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Conducts fire safety inspections of places of assembly, business, industrial, institutional, schools, and public food service establishments for existing or potential life and fire hazards, and assures that all occupancies are in compliance with local and state fire prevention regulations.
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We are a full-service fire protection company, providing installation, maintenance, inspection, monitoring, and retrofit of fire safety systems. The Technician will be responsible for providing inspections, installations, and service on a variety of fire alarm system devices and fire suppression systems in a professional and timely manner.
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Applicable experience either in the fire protection industry or the commercial customer service business in some capacity. Achieve any weekly productivity goals assigned by the Fire Alarm Manager or designated Agent.
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Knowledge of local, state, and federal fire service training standards. The work of employees in this job class is performed within established policies and procedures and is reviewed by a Fire Lieutenant, Fire Captain, Fire Chief, or through performance evaluations.
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The eligibility list may be extended for an additional twelve (12) month period at the request of the Fire Chief and approval by the Civil Service Commission. The Greeley Fire Department is seeking qualified applicants to establish an eligibility list for the position of full-time Firefighter/Paramedic.
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San Bernardino County Fire Protection District is recruiting for Battalion Chiefs to perform complex fire service activities and difficult managerial and administrative work at a senior command level.
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Perform routine service and maintenance tasks on fire alarm systems in primarily industrial, and occasionally commercial and residential buildings. The Fire Alarm Service Technician will perform both routine inspection, scheduled repairs, and emergency service calls.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJoin Marmic Fire & Safety as an Alarm Service Manager to manage day-to-day service operations and supervise one or more employees in the Alarm Department including coordinating the team's activities to ensure that all jobs are completed in an efficient manner.
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