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The Fire Alarm Service Technician is responsible for the the installation, programming of fire alarm systems to ensure systems and equipment continue to work according to functional specification in both new and existing buildings that include multifamily housing and government projects.
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Fire Alarm Service Technician. Fire Alarm Service. Perform on-site routine and emergency troubleshooting, programming, and repairs, in addition to the installation, inspection, testing and servicing of low voltage life safety product lines and fire alarm systems.
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Minimum of 2 years' experience in service/installation of Fire Alarm Systems. Description: Sacramento and Bay Area : The function of this position is to provide reliable, high quality customer support through on-site service installation, inspection, repairing and/or replacement of fire alarm equipment.
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Foothill Fire Protection, Inc. is a highly motivated, relentlessly dedicated, and fluidly efficient team that is focused on providing the best fire protection products and services available with an emphasis on excellent customer service.
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This role is responsible for the inspection, service and repair of fire alarm systems. Routinely inspect, test, troubleshoot and service fire alarm systems. We provide a broad range of Fire & Life safety programs and services - monitoring, testing, and inspecting, system maintenance, installations, and code compliance consultations - to the industries we serve.
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Ensure that nursing service personnel participate in and conduct all fire safety and disaster preparedness drills in a safe and professional manner. Assist the In-service Director/Educator in developing annual facility in-service training programs (e.g., OSHA, TB, HIPAA, Abuse Prevention, Safety, Infection Control, etc.
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Service Master - Restoration Laborer NeededAre you interested in hands-on restoring homes and businesses after a fire or water disaster? Service Master - Restoration Laborer NeededAre you interested in hands-on restoring homes and businesses after a fire or water disaster.
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Safely and correctly use equlpment such as back belts, gait belts and mechanical liftlng equipment for lifting, pulling and turning residents who may range in weight from less than 80 pounds to over 300 pounds Monitor physical environment for safety or fire hazards and correct or report potential problems immediately to Charge Nurse.
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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 Director of Building Services and/or Portfolio Manager and/or Senior Property Manager with written/verbal response.
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The Roseville Fire Department is seeking lateral firefighter/paramedics who want to join a progressive department, that still honors the rich traditions of the fire service. We will be hosting an optional Firefighter Paramedic II (Lateral) Hiring Webinar to learn more about the requirements and benefits of becoming a Roseville Fire Department Firefighter.
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Sierra Renovations is a sister company to SERVPRO Fire & Water Damage and provides the rebuild services after a mitigation is complete as well as full-service remodeling. Superb customer service track record.
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Supports, cooperates with, and implements specific procedures and programs for: Safety, including precautions and safe work practices, established fire/safety/disaster plans, risk management, and security, report and/or correct unsafe working conditions, equipment repair and maintenance needs.
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Join the Roseville Fire Department in the role of Firefighter/Paramedic II (Lateral) The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the Regular, Limited-Term and Full-time position of Firefighter Paramedic II (Lateral) in the Fire Department.
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California Fire Life Safety Card (blue card) Have a current Fire/Life Safety Certification. Experience with troubleshooting, installing, and programming numerous fire alarm systems.
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Experienced service business disciplines – Fire Alarm, HVAC. The Advanced Field Service Engineer is responsible for on-site installation, servicing and repair. Honeywell Fire Alarm Panel Programming and Testing Experience.
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