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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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The PBX Operator is responsible for operating the telephone switchboard to relay incoming and outgoing calls and for performing miscellaneous hospital communications and clerical duties. Announces emergency messages associated with the alarm system in the PBX office over the hospital paging system and advises all designated personnel upon activation.
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Partnering with internal departments to communicate job scopes and relay customer needs. Attracting new customers and up-selling a client base through a combination of field sales, phone sales, and direct marketing efforts.
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Must have a driver's license with an acceptable record and be able to clear a pre-employment criminal background check and drug screening. Possessing excellent cold-calling skills and the ability to identify and find new business.
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Must be able to work a full-time schedule and be available for travel, which may include nights and weekends, to accommodate customers' schedules, trainings, meetings, etc. Creating proposals for customers; outlining plans for preventive maintenance (including the scope of repairs and solutions); reviewing testing reports and working with Service Technicians to quantify service repair proposals based on discrepancies discovered during system inspections.
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RFI is looking for a Security Alarm Technician to join our team! Understand basic circuitry, Example- Open/ Closed circuits and relay logic needed to terminate devices correctly such as lock power and door contacts.
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And calculations: Conduit Fill, Cable Tray Fill, Voltage Drop, Transformer Sizing, Neutral Sizing, GEC sizing, Feeder/Conductor Sizing, Panelboard Sizing, Sizing Lighting Loads, Overcurrent Protection Device sizing, Motor controls, Lighting and lighting controls, Grounding, Fire alarm systems, etc.
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RFI Enterprises, Inc. is a diversified multi-systems integrator that has been designing, installing, servicing and monitoring, technology-driven security and fire/life safety solutions for more than 40 years.
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Experience with installing or programming intrusion detection, fire, card access, CCTV, and elevator relay systems. Support shall also include, MegaCenter alarm panel programming, diagnostics and continuously ensuring all alarm panels are communicating with the MegaCenter receiver(s) using the correct reporting formats.
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Gathering and analyzing SCADA alarm data, relay targets, digital fault recorder and relay event records and documents the findings in the ED Outage Analysis (EDOA) system. Performing timely completion of modeling of the transmission system for short circuit calculation, relay modeling and coordination, breaker duty calculations and fault locating ensuring compliance with NERC, RF and FE protection criteria.
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Proficiency working on protection and control drawings including one-line diagrams, relay protection, control schematics, instrumentation and alarm schematics, SCADA controls, racks and panels views, wiring diagrams, cable schedules and bill of materials.
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Serves as an expert in planning, operation and maintaining large and complex Electrical Power Control (EPC) and other building electrical systems including but not limited to; power distribution switchgear, automatic transfer switches, relay logic controls, fire alarm controls, and PLC systems.
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Able to develop and/or lead the design of electrical master plans for facilities encompassing but not limited to the following: reliable power distribution, motor control centers, energy efficient lighting systems, communications and telecom routing, instrumentation and controls for HVAC systems, fire-alarm interface, building level uninterrupted power systems (UPS) systems, engine generators.
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Candidate must possess a proficient knowledge of protective relay schemes and applications, SCADA, metering, A.C & D.C power and controls, alarms, fiber optic communication and equipment monitoring systems.
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Broadcast orders to patrol officers in vicinity to investigate complaints or requests when appropriate; relay instructions or questions from remote units. Monitor fire and burglar alarm systems for all college buildings.
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