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Analyze life safety requirements for buildings, including building code compliance, occupant load calculations and egress analysis. Experience in Fire Protection system design including: fire sprinkler systems, fire pumps, clean agent systems, high expansion foam systems, fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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Candidates with prior business development experience in Fire, life safety consulting highly desirable. The position leads business development in services involving life safety, fire protection, forensics and security across all major markets.
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Several general areas, of many, of concern are life and safety codes, safe work practices, personal protective equipment, slips, trips and fall protection, fire protection, confined space entry, hazardous communication standards, insulation and coatings, electrical safety, equipment, etc.
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For decades, TRL Systems has been proud to serve as Southern California’s leading fire life safety and security integrator. 5 years technical support of security, nurse call, and fire life safety systems (i.e. EST3, Lenel, and Ascom systems.
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8+ years technical experience in the commercial fire/life safety or security access/CCTV industry. + 2+ years of technical experience in the commercial fire and life safety, security access/CCTV or related industry.
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Manages disruptive persons professionally with a minimum use of force; controls access to restricted and security-sensitive areas; responds to fire/security alarm activations, assumes scene command in emergency situations; observes and reports safety hazards, gives direction and assistance to UCSD Enterprise clientele.
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Experience with the operation and maintenance of building Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) systems such as power distribution, lighting, grounding, fire alarm, security, life safety, controls systems and sprinkler systems.
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Comprehensive knowledge of the techniques and procedures of life safety and health in fire prevention, range safety, traffic safety and industrial hygiene to evaluate, investigate, and develop new safety concepts and methods.
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Monitor and maintain optimum performance of all building systems to include mechanical, electrical/electronic, CCTV, fire/life safety, smoke control, access control/security, HVAC and water circulation system, including coordination and interaction with necessary subcontractors to ensure optimum performance of equipment.
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Provides ongoing, routine training to Guest Services representatives regarding fire/life safety, facility procedures, and protocols outlined in the Guest Services Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and corporate policy.
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Comprehensive knowledge of the safety laws, regulations, methods, standards, and techniques applicable to office, life and fire safety, industrial environments, high explosives, propellants, etc.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Full-Time Consultant - Fire & Life Safety (Fire Sprinkler Designer) for one of the following offices: Irvine - CA, Los Angeles - CA, Riverside - CA, and San Diego - CA.
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Have a general understanding of hotel life safety systems (Fire panel, Emergency Generator, Transfer Switch, Fire Pumps, Sprinkler System). Perform routine repairs on all hotel equipment including small appliances, kitchen equipment, laundry equipment, boilers, plumbing, HVAC and life safety.
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In California, WECA offers federal and state-approved Commercial, Residential, and Low Voltage (Voice Data Video and Fire Life Safety) Electrical Apprenticeship programs, a state-approved Electrician Trainee program, certification exam preparation classes, and state-approved continuing education classes for journeyperson electricians and low voltage technicians.
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Experience working with Uniform Building Codes, California Building Codes, International Code Council, fire codes, life/safety codes and regulations as well as ability to follow standards concerning space, access, utilities, fire and safety requirements.
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