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EST3 Series Certification Fire & Life Safety Technician or General Electrician Certification. Facilities Development and Management seeks a Fire Alarm Technician to install, test, maintain, perform shutdowns, modify and repair fire alarm systems, fire sprinkler systems, and other fire systems.
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The Office of Environment, Health and Safety Department provides technical support and services for UCSF and UCSF Medical Center in the following specialties: hazardous materials management, environmental compliance, ergonomics, fire and life safety, radiation safety, chemical safety, biological safety, laboratory safety, industrial hygiene, food facility safety, controlled substance and others.
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Applicant must have successfully completed employment probation as a current or previously employed law enforcement or fire agency Public Safety Dispatcher. If none, type "N/A." 06 Have you successfully completed probation with a law enforcement or fire agency as a Public Safety Dispatcher or equivalent position.
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Ensures compliance with State and Federal regulatory requirements including, but not limited to, OSHA, EPA, HAZMAT, and Health, Fire & Life Safety working with internal Safety Teams.
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Experience in using Hydraulic Calculation software such as HASS or AutoSPRINK. The ability to design fire alarm, fire suppression, and life safety systems using Revit is preferred.
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In compliance with federal law, ASU prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and resources. ASU’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at You may request a hard copy of the report by contacting the ASU PD at 480-965-3456.
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Receives work assignments and requests for service from the Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police, Assistant Chief, lieutenants, officers, department heads, Sinclair staff and faculty, students, visitors and contractors.
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Our facilities range in age from 8 to 100 years, with equipment such as boilers, chillers, DDC controls, ventilation fans, pumps and compressors, and fire/life/safety systems.
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Six (6) years of professional experience in fire protection analysis including building design, specification writing, construction inspection, and plan review (including reading and interpreting architectural plans, computer fire modeling, and review of fire protection and life safety systems such as sprinkler and fire pump systems, smoke removal systems, fire-resistive construction, means of egress, etc.
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Perform Semi-Annual and Annual inspections of restaurant/industrial fire suppression systems, fire sprinkler systems and fire alarm systems. The Fire System/Extinguisher Technician is responsible for inspection, service and installation of fire alarm, fire sprinkler, and fire suppression systems (Kitchen Hoods, Paint Booth, etc.
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3+ years’ experience performing Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of Fire Alarm and/or Fire Life Safety Systems. 1+ year of experience performing Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of Fire Alarm and/or Fire Life Safety Systems.
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FIRE LIFE SAFETY DIRECTOR - Commercial, Residential, & Healthcare. As an FLSD, you are charged with planning and implementing fire and life safety plans, ensuring all systems associated with fire safety are in working order, and making sure that all buildings under your care are up to the most current fire codes.
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NFPA Certified Fire & Life Safety Specialist (CFLSS) Not required but within two years of employment. Ensure that the site can maintain its ongoing fire suppression, fire life safety, and future systems project needs.
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Previous Fire Life Safety, Contract Security, facilities management, military or law enforcement experience preferred. Assist the Chief Fire Marshal in the planning and execution of all Security and Fire Life Safety drills/training exercises.
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Ensures fire and life safety is a primary consideration at the design stage of all facilities projects. Required work experience of at least 5 to 8 years must support a successful track record in achieving results through managing technical staff in EH&S program areas that include fire management, chemical safety, emergency operations, facilities and construction safety and environmental compliance that includes large and complex chemical waste operations.
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