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To fill full-time Night Shift and Weekend Shift for Fire Sprinkler Systems, and Weekend Shift for Fire Alarm Systems. Performs repair, replacement, upgrade and remodel of fire sprinkler systems.
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Training and Certification Requirements: Valid Driver's License Minimum of 3 years hands-on experience in fire sprinkler service FASA certification NICET Level I or the equivalent in water based systems within 24 months from date of hire Proficient in office hardware and software tools used by DynaFire Fluent in back-flow, wet system, dry system, fire pump, fire pump controller, and alarm device terminology as well as troubleshooting procedures.
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What you will doInspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, or Suppression life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers’ product lines.
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15 years of industry experience in fire alarm systems, fire extinguisher, monitoring, suppression systems, sprinkler systems or low voltage systems (security, telecommunications, etc.
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Operate system monitoring/diagnostics, preventative testing for life safety systems such as: fire pumps, fire alarm monitoring panels, dry/wet sprinkler systems, visual and audible alarms, back flow preventers, smoke detectors, CO2 sensors/alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, means of egress, and fire.
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The primary function of this position is to promote and sell service agreements for commercial building systems products to include fire alarm, suppression, sprinkler, security, sound, communication and inspections.
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What began as a small operation has grown over the years into a full-service company that provides fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, extinguishers, kitchen fire suppression systems, special hazard systems, exit/emergency lighting, and much more.
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Inspect fire sprinkler valves and alarm systems. Inspect fire sprinkler valves and alarm systems. JOB SUMMARY: Complete the life safety checklist, including the fire-pump run test and generator run test.
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Inform Coordinator of any problems and concerns with assigned projectsDevelop a thorough understanding of integrating a fire alarm system with HVAC controls, smoke management systems, elevator controllers, sprinkler/suppression systems, card access, security systems and CCTVHave thorough understanding of the principles of fire alarm protection and fire alarm systems.
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Job descriptionOur company, a full-service fire alarm, fire sprinkler and life safety systems company specializing in the installation, service and inspection of a wide variety of automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm (life safety systems), kitchen suppression, extinguishers and special hazard systems throughout the West Coast and Colorado.
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From fire alarms and sprinkler systems to fire extinguishers, special hazard systems, exit lighting, kitchen hood systems, and even cutting-edge mobile fire suppression systems – we've got it all covered.
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Education and/or Experience High School Diploma or GED; 2-3 years experience inspecting various types of fire sprinkler and alarm systems; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Job Duties: Install, inspect and service kitchen fire suppression systemsPull permitsPrepare and submit job reports and invoices dailyDevelop Preventive Maintenance programs to potential and existing customers Job Requirements: Experience in fire system (kitchen, sprinkler, alarm) installation and service.
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Knowledge of Engineering Calculations in determining design adequacy such Means of Egress Capacity, Occupant Load, Allowable Building Height/Area, Sprinkler Hydraulic Calculation, Fire Alarm System Battery and Voltage Drop, etc.
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Complete building maintenance as needed to include: electrical, WIFI/IDF, Plumbing and sprinkler systems, HVAC, and Alarm systems. Basic troubleshooting/diagnostics and repair of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and control system components of the conveyor system and building components, including but not limited to: PLCs, High Speed Sortation Systems, Cobots, and Material Handling Equipment, PANDA, VFDs, Robotics Systems, Scanners, Power Distribution, and Communication.
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