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Keyword: building, maintenance, HVAC, air conditioning, steam, systems, condensate, chiller, water, cooling tower, air handling, electric, electricity, power, production, Machinist Mate, machine, boiler, steam, water chemistry, humidification, blueprint, schematics, fire protection, OSHA, stationary engineer, third class, fixing, maintaining, construction, power plant, generator, compressor.
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Defined team activities include: repair and preventive maintenance of building and utility systems; building equipment, including HVAC, kitchen equipment, fire suppression and fire alarm systems, electrical (i.
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Evaluate facility human element programs to address OSHA required Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, fire drills, and inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection and life safety systems.
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Job Requirements: Along with our Client, Metro One is seeking a highly experienced fire and life safety veteran who is familiar with fire alarm systems, panels, two-way voice communication, and the ability to design and operate an emergency preparedness program, consistent with Chapter 4 of the Fire Code.
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Develop design drawings and specifications of plumbing and fire protection systems for high-rise residential, hotel, performing arts and office buildings including preparation of all engineering calculations, equipment selection and layout throughout life of the project.
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Former training on the use/maintenance of Fire Protection systems. Professional Engineering License, preferred in Fire Protection Engineering, and at least 2 years of progressive experience in the Fire Life Safety/Fire Protection field.
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The Fire Sprinkler Inspector's duties include testing and inspection of fire sprinkler systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers' products. Performance of daily, weekly, monthly and/or annual inspections and preventative maintenance services on all makes and models of fire sprinkler systems.
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3+ years of equivalent military training in Mechanics / Machinists / Electronics / Avionics / Automotive Mechanics / Maintenance / EOD / Equipment / Repairers / Systems / Technician / Sonar Training or Construction related trades.
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Two years of full-time, paid experience operating, maintaining, repairing, and installing heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, power systems, water treatment, fire life safety systems, or water and steam pressure boilers.
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Performs more complex inspections for compliance with fire or life safety standards involving type of occupancy, type of construction, height, and square footage of building; hazardous materials and processes, vertical and horizontal separations, alarm systems, smoke detectors, means of egress, and extinguishment requirements.
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Lead the design, specification, and multi-discipline coordination of fire protection systems, including wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action, deluge, and foam/water fire suppression systems.
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The Fire Sprinkler Designer will be part of a collaborative team of designers that prepare submittal and field installation drawings, hydraulic calculations, and submittal data for fire protection systems based on the requirements set by NFPA code standards, the International Building Code (IBC), and the Local Authority or fire marshal.
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Provide construction administration, including coordination with field personnel, review of contractor shop drawings and calculations, field inspections, and testing of fire protection systems.
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In this position, your main responsibilities will include: Establishing and following a preventative maintenance schedule on all systems including but not limited to: HVAC, elevator, fire life safety equipment, fire sprinkler, generator landscape, kitchen equipment, backflow preventers, testing of emergency systems, and asset preservation.
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Prepares various inspection reports on a daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly basis for Protective Services vehicles, firearms, medical response bags, eye wash stations and Company fire systems.
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