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Including a working knowledge of regulatory requirements and required programs such as: lockout tagout, hazard communication, hearing conservation, emergency action/evacuation, fire prevention/protection, ergonomics, machine guarding/labeling, hazardous materials, SDS database, fall protection/prevention, confined spaces, combustible dust, blood borne pathogens, respiratory protection, Homeland Security, SWPPP, SPCC, hazardous waste, wastewater, air emissions, and others.
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Proficient in life safety large-scale facilities testing during operational hours ensuring minimal guest interruptions such as fire alarm, fire sprinkler, fire extinguishers, and backflow certifications.
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Ability to organize and execute life safety inspections across multiple sites and ensure Fire alarm/Fire sprinkler compliance. Perform maintenance and monitoring repairs to the mechanical, plumbing, structural, furniture, control, and fire, life and safety systems to keep building systems up to applicable standards.
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If/when assigned to a Fire Marshal position, additional extensive knowledge of Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, Town ordinances and regulations with respect to fire safety and fire prevention.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Two years of full-time, paid experience operating, maintaining, repairing, and installing heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, power systems, water treatment, fire life safety systems, or water and steam pressure boilers.
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International Building and Fire Code compliance, life safety monitoring systems, and Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) Review equipment and space designs on everything from machine guards to chemical processes, and provide feedback on EHS impacts; Industrial Hygiene, Fire Safety, Chemical Safety, Process Safety, Hazardous Materials, NFPA Standards, ANSI/ASTM Standards, etc.
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Develop ventilation concepts and strategies for determination of tenability and fire life safety requirements using 1-D Subway Environment Simulation (SES) and 3-D Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD.
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We are a fast-paced section of Wildland Fire with a high value on safety. The Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection proudly serves Alaskans through wildland fire suppression, management, and control.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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This position is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising project safety and accident and fire protection programs in compliance with corporate safety program standards on all job sites.
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Duties: The fire safety director's main mission is to protect life and property. This means planning, developing, implementing and monitoring a fire safety plan that addresses specific fire and life safety systems.
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We’re looking for a full-time, Fire Protection / Life Safety Engineer to join our Mason & Hanger team located in either Glen Allen, VA or Lexington, KY, Chantilly, VA, or Virginia Beach, VA.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead in the evaluations for new and/or existing life safety programs, lead in the construction administration process and travel to the client sites as necessary.
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Design Specialist, Sr. Mechanical Designer, Fire Sprinkler Designer, Design Technician, Fire Suppression Systems Designer, MEP Design, Engineering Technician, We support Fire Suppression Systems design/installation and services for Energy, Educational, Healthcare, Retail, Sports Facilities/Entertainment, High Rise offices, manufacturing, casinos and residential customers.
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