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Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. Minimum of 1 year inspection experience; kitchen fire suppression systems background or a basic level of comfort and knowledge with pipe fitting, electrical work, and commercial kitchen appliances.
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What you will do: Inspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Fire Suppression systems and product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers’ product lines.
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In its core services of fire extinguisher, sprinkler, fire alarm, industrial fire suppression, and kitchen system fire suppression MFS competes with the top fire protection companies in the country.
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Inspect facilities and clearly identify deficiencies with respect to Means of Egress, Sprinkler Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Emergency Lighting, Electrical Arrangements, Fire Rated Partitions, Storage Arrangements, etc.
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Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specialize in Life Safety Systems. Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specialize in Life Safety Systems.
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Inspects, repairs, or replaces smoke/heat detectors and sprinkler heads; repairs and tests dry/wet systems; tests fire alarm systems using appropriate diagnostic programs and equipment.
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Performs fire life safety inspections on large and small commercial projects including sprinkler locations, fire extinguisher locations, egress compliance, emergency lighting systems, emergency generator testing, fire alarm system, sprinkler flows and tampers, pull stations, smoke detectors, visual and audible alarms devices, smoke doors, stair pressurization systems, and fire fighter phone systems.
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The chosen candidate will promote and sell service agreements (Preventative Maintenance Agreements) for commercial building systems including, fire alarm, suppression, sprinkler, security, communication, and inspection.
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In this challenging and rewarding role the responsibilities will include professionally representing the Company with respect to the promotion and sale of Fire Safety/Fire Alarm Systems to Contractor customers and end users within an assigned territory and accounts.
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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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Supervise and be responsive to all activities relating to life and property protection from fire, including inspections of fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, fire hydrants, valves and alarm systems.
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Performs shop service and/or field inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of fire equipment which may include customer portable and fixed fire extinguisher systems and components, lifesaving and navigation aid equipment, fixed breathing air systems, fire detection and alarm system components, fixed gas detection systems components and foam, dry chemical, gaseous fire suppression systems and components and water-based fire protection equipment.
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Certifications including S12 City Wide Sprinkler System, S-13 Standpipe, S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems. Certifications including S12 City Wide Sprinkler System, S-13 Standpipe, S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems.
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Responsible for designs of automatic sprinkler, standpipes, high rise fire pumps, gaseous agent suppression, fire alarm, voice evacuation, mass notification, special technology fire detection and smoke control.
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Performs and oversees any and all facilities maintenance duties including installation, maintenance, and testing of all systems: HVAC, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, sprinkler, fire alarm, physical structures and public, office, storage areas, etc.
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