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Be in an On Call status for the Fire Alarm System, Fire Suppression System, Hazardous Waste & Haz Mat, WVDEP NPDES, and all facility emergencies. Develops and implements safety policies and procedures to ensure and maintain compliance with local, state, and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), NFPA, WVDEP Hazardous Waste- NPDES-Air Emissions, and DOT/HazMat regulations.
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NYC Fire Department Fire Safety Director Certificate of Fitness (F-58) - Ensures that appropriate documentation is maintained for scheduled tests of fire extinguishers, fire alarms and other safety systems.
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Extensive experience providing fire protection and life safety subject matter expertise for operating facilities having hazardous materials, within nuclear and accelerator facilities, research and development laboratories (wet chemistry, laser, material science, physics, etc.
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About Us By examining the landscape of your company, we take the time to understand your business, current methods, and ideologies to find the most suitable fire life safety, fire suppression, fire sprinkler, access control, video management, intrusion detection, nurse call and other related electronic detection solutions for your company.
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Our Fire Life Safety Team includes NICET Level IV Certification and state certified technicians to ensure code compliance in all of our projects. As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will be responsible for installing, programming, and commissioning fire alarm and low voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings.
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Conducts assigned fire and life safety inspections of existing structures, new structures and modifications within existing structures including construction features, automatic sprinklers and other fire protection systems, fire alarm systems, life safety features, and hazardous materials and processes in order to evaluate compliance with the South Carolina Fire Code and related construction codes for compliance.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Fire Alarm Technician and System Programmers to join our team at Control Systems, Inc. (CSI). Mastery knowledge of enterprise intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom access control systems.
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Ensures compliance with all federal, state, local fire, rescue, and life safety codes. Preferred associate degree in one of the following: Fire Science, Aviation Management, Applied Business.
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By examining the landscape of your company, we take the time to understand your business, current methods, and ideologies to find the most suitable fire life safety, fire suppression, fire sprinkler, access control, video management, intrusion detection, nurse call and other related electronic detection solutions for your company.
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Perform complex technical reviews of building plans for Life Safety Code compliance, sprinkler system plans and associated hydraulic calculations, gaseous and mist fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, smoke control systems and others.
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Strong knowledge of fire sprinkler, suppression, life safety, building codes, and fire alarm systems. Keywords: Fire Protection Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering Technology, Revit, Federal Facilities, NFPA Codes, Building Codes, BIM, EIT, PE License.
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Certified Firefighter II, Current CPR certification, Certified Hazmat Operations, Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic certification current at time of employment and Fire Safety Inspector.
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The position will review land development and new construction plans related to fire prevention and protection, and conduct regulatory compliance inspections pertaining to change of occupancy and life safety codes.
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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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CCI, a privately held and internationally recognized fire protection engineering and life safety consulting firm, is seeking professionals to join our Chicago, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and New York City Offices.
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