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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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Install, repair and maintain all types of residential fire sprinkler systems, including homes, apartments and retro-fits. Delta Fire Systems is a subsidiary of Western States Fire Protection (WSFP.
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Design and layout of fire suppression sprinkler systems for engineering conceptual and bid design packages. Conducting on-site surveys and inspections of existing fire sprinkler systems and facilities under construction.
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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 performing installations on a variety of fire alarm system devices and fire suppression systems in a professional and timely manner.
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Install, inspect & service perform maintenance on, fire alarm systems in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements. Achieve any weekly productivity goals assigned by the Fire Alarm Manager or designated Agent.
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Design Specialist, Sr. Mechanical Designer, Fire Sprinkler Designer, Design Technician, Fire Suppression Systems Designer, MEP Design, Engineering Technician, We support Fire Suppression Systems design/installation and services for Energy, Educational, Healthcare, Retail, Sports Facilities/Entertainment, High Rise offices, manufacturing, casinos and residential customers.
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All qualified applicants with Delta Fire Systems, Inc. will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin or status as a qualified individual with a disability or protected veteran.
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The Installation Technician commissions, maintains, repairs, and provides customer support for Life Safety systems (Fire/Security/Communications) including, but not limited to Fire Systems - Siemens, Silent Knight, VESDA, Simplex, and Notifier & Security/Communications Systems - CCTV cameras, card access, and various Electronic Security Panels.
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The Fire Alarm / Fire Sprinkler Inspector’s duties include testing and inspection of fire alarm/ sprinkler systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers’ products. Perform: weekly, quarterly, annual, 5-year inspections of automatic sprinklers, alarm & detection, special hazard systems and fire pumps.
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The basic function of the Fire Sprinkler Fitter is responsibility for installing, modifying, and inspecting fire sprinkler systems. Preferred: Four years' experience installing sprinkler/fire protection systems.
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As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will be responsible for installing, programming, and commissioning fire alarm and low voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings.
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As a Fire Sprinkler Fitter, your daily responsibilities include cutting, threading, assembling, and bonding all pipes and tubes to ensure they pass every fire inspection. Our ideal candidate will be customer focused with an excellent safety record, be efficient with fire sprinkler tools and equipment and possess the skills needed to install sprinkler pipe and sprinkler heads.
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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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A minimum of 4 years of experience with fire sprinkler systems or completion of an approved Pipefitter Apprentice Program with a Journeyman certification. VSC Fire & Security in Dallas (DFW), Texas is seeking candidates for the position of Fire Sprinkler Fitter.
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Responsible for providing engineering expertise in fire protection engineering such as Water -Based (Automatic Sprinkler) Systems, Clean Agent Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Prevention Programs, Smoke Control and Management, Building Design Layout, and Space Planning.
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