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Must have Fire Life Safety Director License F-89, T-89, Z-89, be EAP certified and must have a current NY State Guard License. Fire Life Safety Director. The Fire Inspector position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by inspecting grounds, buildings and other infrastructure to detect fire hazards in order to protect life and property on site.
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Our life safety protection services include the design, installation, inspection and maintenance of fire extinguishers, fire sprinkler systems, fire suppression systems and fire alarm systems.
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Assist with revising and updating the fire plan to include all Life Safety and Fire Protection features and all technical data required by design engineers to assess specific Life Safety/Fire Safety design issues and identify firewalls/smoke barriers and Other Life Safety Features plan.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Description As part of the Fire Protection Engineering team, The Fire Protection EIT II supports the Fire Protection Engineer, other Project Engineers and Architects with life safety, fire suppression and fire alarm systems design and code analysis.
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Monitor and maintain optimum performance of all building systems to include mechanical, electrical/electronic, fire life safety, smoke control, security, HVAC and water circulation systems.
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California Fire Life Safety Certificate within the last 6 months. Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specialize in Life Safety Systems.
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As a member of our fire protection engineering team, successful candidates will design many fire and life safety systems including: wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems, foam, water spray, clean agent, wet and dry chemical and clean agent fire suppression systems, fire pumps, water tanks, standpipes, smoke management systems, and building fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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2+ years experience in sales, business development, or consulting within the commercial fire alarm/life safety or similar commercial building construction industry for the senior sales executive level position or 5+ years experience for the account executive level.
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Prepare comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke evacuation, and life safety. You will be involved in building code and life safety code reviews, review of hazardous materials, design and analysis of building egress and passive fire protection systems, and reviews of existing buildings for compliance with applicable building and fire codes.
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Possess an understanding of the mechanical, electrical, and fire life safety systems used in a data center environment including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC’s, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Must be familiar with NFPA72, Life Safety 101 and IBC. Must have a strong understanding of the technical aspects of fire alarm design (high rise design, smoke control applications, system product knowledge.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead in the evaluations for new and/or existing life safety programs, lead in the construction administration process and travel to the client sites as necessary.
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Serve as lead contact with NYC Fire Department staff and NYC Fire InspectorsMaintain all fire safety equipment in the building, such as fire extinguishers and other fire-suppression equipment; and assist the Buildings and Security Departments with the life-cycle replacement requirements for non-functioning, old equipment.
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The Assistant Fire Protection Engineer will assist in the design of multi-discipline projects and the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management and life-safety systems.
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