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Position Responsibilities:Perform Service/installation activities mainly on Fire Alarm Systems. Survey building alarm systems, consult with building engineers and property managers and make service recommendations to ensure trouble free system performance and compliance with maintenance and testing requirements.
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Maintain systems viability by coordinating with vendors to ensure timely completion of inspections, repairs, permit procurement, fire drills, system/alarm monitoring, etc. Respond to tenant service calls and provide the Director of Building Services and/or Portfolio Manager and/or Senior Property Manager with written/verbal response.
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Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the SES Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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1+ years of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the Securitas Technology Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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Fire Protection Advanced Services to directly manage our customer facing Fire Protection Advanced Services team, which consists of alarm, monitoring, and/or sprinkler suppression systems.
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4 plus years experience with fire alarm, access control, security intrusion, sound and communications systems (preferred not required). Fire Service Technician III. Position involves the programming of fire alarm, security, and access control system panels.
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Dispatch police, fire or guard service for alarm signals as necessary. Take care of additional projects and functions, as they arise, in EMC. Monitor multiple internal electronic systems for proper operation to assure customers of continuous response to alarm activity.
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