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Have knowledge regarding water and gas meter cut-offs, all apartment and fixture cut-offs, sprinkler systems, sewer clean-outs, and post map of same. Assist in grounds work, such as, but not limited to: trash picker, cleaning supplies, rakes, weed eater, edger, leaf blower and/or vacuum, lawn mower, multi-purpose tractor and/or cart, ladder, hedge trimmer, snow blower, ice melt spreader, Ventrac, shovels, forklift, pallet jack, etc.
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Monitors fire sprinkling system, fuel system, commercial boiler, water softeners, commercial plumbing and ground sprinkler systems. Full pension retirement. Six years of full-time directly related experience in industrial or public facility maintenance, two (2) years of which must include specific journey level experience in one of the following trade areas: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, heating/air conditioning (HVAC), welding or a related building trade industry.
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Water lawn and shrubs, using hose or by activating fixed or portable sprinkler system. Perform grounds maintenance tasks using tractor equipped with attachments, such as mowers, lime or fertilizer spreaders and lawn roller.
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Subject matter expert in specialty area(s) (in such disciplines as Fleet, Sprinkler Contractor, Inland Marine, Industrial Hygiene, Human Factors & Ergonomics) to support the broader team to conduct "Level of Expertise" consults.
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Experience in designing fire sprinkler, suppression, and fire alarm systems layouts utilizing hydraulic calculation programs, and knowledge of NFPA Codes, and International Building and Fire Codes is required.
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Property responsibility may include, but not limited to: service requests such as gutter and downspout, exterior siding, alteration of new or existing systems, road sign installation and repair, road line painting, and pot hole patching.
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5 years knowledge and experience of building systems (HVAC, security, sprinkler, plumbing, lighting, carpentry, etc.) Schedule, coordinate and track required inspections, work with landlords and professional services, regarding matters to be addressed by plumbers, construction workers, electricians, HVAC technicians, roof repair professionals, elevator repair professionals, inspection companies, trash vendors and other contractors.
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Perform scheduled maintenance on all fire alarms, security alarms, fire sprinkler alarm systems and respond to all emergency alarms as needed. Ability to work on Simplex, Notifier, Siemens fire alarm and security systems.
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Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Perform scheduled field inspections on water-based fire sprinkler systems in all areas covered by the company. Learn to complete 5-Year, Annual, Semi-Annual, Quarterly, Monthly and Weekly inspections on all types of water-based fire sprinkler systems.
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Edge cart paths, bunkers, sprinkler heads, and drains. The golf course groundskeeper works on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction. Perform routine manual labor involved in golf course maintenance.
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Conduct regular inspection of boiler, elevator, fuel storage tanks (If applicable), sprinkler, standpipes, etc. Maintaining clear identification of all building systems; for example, plumbing valves, sprinkler standpipes, etc.
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Oversee and ensure completion of required inspections, including but not limited to: backflow devices, fire alarm & sprinkler systems, vacant space conditions. Bid and execute maintenance contracts for items including trash removal, sweeping, snow removal, landscaping, fire alarm monitoring.
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Sprinkler Technicians are responsible for delivering outstanding customer service with tasks related to the installation, modification, inspection, troubleshooting, servicing and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems.
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One or more years’ experience inspecting fire sprinkler or alarm systems. Denver fire alarm and/ or sprinkler licensing are preferred, or will be required to obtain within first 6 months of employment.
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Fire Sprinkler Maintenance license. Check for painted, damaged, corroded sprinkler and piping, clean strainers. Performs skilled maintenance, trouble shooting, and repair of Ammonia refrigeration system, Freon refrigeration systems, and warehouse powered doors/door curtains in accordance with SOPs (standard operating procedures), internal requirements, manufacturer's specifications, and safety policies.
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