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Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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General ability to not only comprehend but also to provide input on single-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, schematics, protection & control, fuse coordination, and outage planning, general arrangements, elevation drawings, bus designs/calculations, and below grade/raceway design.
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You'll lead the design of fire protection systems, fire detection systems, and fire alarm systems while also supporting the development of the Life Safety drawings. Responsibilities include hazard analysis, fire protection basis of design, code reviews, construction cost estimates, and assistance on proposal development.
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Design and develop hardware and interface specifications for the Mission Systems self-protection capability onboard the commercial planes. Responsible for the design, procurement, and integration of the full Mission Systems capability onboard the commercial planes.
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The Cyber Security Engineer may be involved with commercial, custom and/or government computer product vendors in the design, evaluation, and architecture of state-of-the-art secure GOTS/COTS applications, operating systems, networks, databases, and custom built technology.
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Knowledge and experience with OSHA's guidelines including, but not limited to Confined Space, Cranes and Rigging, Excavation/Trenching, and Fall Protection. Adapt to the constantly evolving world of technology, design, means and methods, systems may include but not limited to: Microsoft Office suite, ProCore, and Adobe.
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We are based in Rockville, MD and have an excellent team of 95 employees who are responsible for the design, installation, and inspection of fire alarms, sprinkler systems, kitchen fire suppression systems, fire extinguishers, and kitchen hood/duct systems.
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Design, develop, and implement protection and control schemes for power systems, including relay protection and control systems. As a Power System Protection Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring the reliable and secure operation of power systems by designing, testing, and implementation of effective protection & control schemes.
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As a Cost Manager, you will lead budgeting and cost modeling efforts for one of our design-build projects, supporting careful, continuous management of design progress. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws: Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), and Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA.
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DescriptionThe 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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Thorough knowledge of codes and standards related to the design of Fire Protection systems. As a Senior Fire Protection Engineer working with our teams in Advanced Manufacturing, you'll use your skills and experience to lead the delivery and completion of challenging and engaging building projects.
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A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a degree in civil engineering or related field supplemented by eight years of professional engineering experience, including public water/utility design and construction, use of project management tools, budgeting, contract administration, and supervision with at least two years of experience at the level of the Water Authority's class; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Preferred experience, crane and rigging operations, confined space, and permitting Last Updated: 10/07/2022 experience required. The purpose of the Safety Consultant is to serve as a trusted advisor to our clients by providing strategic and tactical safety guidance and training to minimize our clients' regulatory and workplace safety exposure.
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At least 15 years of Fire Protection Engineer experience. Bachelor's Degree in Fire Protection or Mechanical Engineering. Ability to follow lead a design team on a project and to collaborate with other discipline team members remotely.
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Perform design and analysis of industrial and heavy civil electrical systems under the supervision of a senior engineer, including power distribution, emergency power, grounding, lighting, lightning protection, fire alarm, security, closed circuit television, telecommunications, computer network, remote monitoring, and control systems.
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