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Certification/Licensing:Must obtain NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems and NICET Level I or equivalent in Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Systems within one (1) year.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSEducation:Completion of Electronic Systems Technician (EST) Apprenticeship Program (if applicable)Holds BICSI or NICET CertificationRequired: The ability to effectively communicate in the English language.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIESProvides installation and troubleshooting for a wide range of systems including voice and data, fiber optics, fire alarm, security, access control, closed circuit television, nurse call, etc.
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Specialized training/ certification in the following categories: · Access Control · ProWatch · Exacqvision · Avigilon · Simplex Fire · Hirsch · Kantech · AMAG · Lenel · C-Cure 800 or C-Cure 9000 · Bosch · Pelco · American Dynamics · DMP · Cisco · CCTV- IP · Genetec · Additional experience a plus: MCSE, CCNA, Surveillance Systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems and Security Gate Operators.
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NICET certifications (Fire Alarm Systems, Special Hazard Systems) The Offshore Fire Technician III provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire equipment which typically includes but is not limited to portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers, lifesaving equipment, fire and gas detection systems, foam systems, dry chemical systems, navigational aids, gaseous suppression systems and water-based fire protection systems.
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Preferred NICET Certification Level II – (willing to allow a set time to achieve) Maine Master Low Voltage License ( Willingness to get ) Access Control certifications – BRIVO , KANTECH, C CURE CCTV certifications – Exacq , Genetec, AXIS Commercial Systems – BOSCH, DMP, Honeywell, DSC Fire Alarm Certifications – Fire Lite, Silent Knight, Simplex, Notifier , Edwards Network / IT Experience Experience bending conduit.
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You monitor general contractor activities, onsite testing, and reporting of earthwork and soil construction as well as geosynthetic baseliner, closure cap, piping, and gas extraction systems. ACI, NICET, and ICC Certifications are a plus.
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NICET certification in Water-Based System Layout (Preferred) or NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems (Preferred) or NICET certification in Special Hazard Systems (Preferred.
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NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation Highway Construction. Gathers and maintains project records (using PennDOT ECMS and other systems) JMT’s Allentown, PA Construction Management Team is seeking qualified and experienced Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisors for highway, bridge, and other infrastructure projects within the PennDOT District 5-0 region.
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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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Specialty Systems Foremen are responsible for installations, troubleshooting and maintenance through well versed knowledge of the BICSI Cabling Installation Program, National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), and National Electric Code (NEC.
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As experience increases, ECS will encourage and aid technicians in increasing level of competence and skills through internal training programs and external programs of certification provided by ACI, ASNT, AWS, ICC, MARTCP, NICET, NRCA, IIBEC, State DOT, WACEL and others, as appropriate.
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A minimum NICET Level 1 in Water\-Based System Layout, Fire Alarm Systems, or Special Hazards Systems \(National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies. This position will work on multi\-discipline projects and prepare comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, and life\-safety systems.
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To fill full-time Night Shift and Weekend Shift for Fire Sprinkler Systems, and Weekend Shift for Fire Alarm Systems. NICET Level III or above certification in fire sprinkler/ fire.
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Preferred Project Management skills Cisco Certifications (CCNA or higher) and SE or FE, MCSE NICET III Fire alarm NICET Access Control and CCTV Associate Degree in Computer Sciences or Technologies Johnson Controls International plc.
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