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As a member of our fire protection engineering team, successful candidates will design many fire and life safety systems including: wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems, foam, water spray, clean agent, wet and dry chemical and clean agent fire suppression systems, fire pumps, water tanks, standpipes, smoke management systems, and building fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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Two to five years of experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, fire alarm, access control, and CCTV security systems with basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes.
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Under minimal supervision from the Electric shop supervisor, this position will install, troubleshoot, and test fire alarm systems. Basic Qualifications 5 years of industry field experience at the journeyman level or a combination of 1 year experience installing and maintaining fire alarm systems and a NICET certification.
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5+ years of experience in any of the following areas: fire life safety code consulting, smoke control consulting, fire suppression and alarm systems design, and developing performance-based strategies in a project design environment.
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ESA Certified Alarm Technician preferred. Fire/Life Safety Systems experience required. Seek opportunities for upgrading fire systems. Performs scheduled and/or routine Fire Inspection preventive maintenance on a variety of Fire System equipment under contract agreement by inspecting, adjusting, cleaning, and calibrating systems and checking out equipment to ensure it's in satisfactory working order.
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Minimum of 2-years of fire detection and signaling systems experience (burglary, fire alarm, CCTV and access control). ESA Certified Alarm Technician Level 2 or equivalent - Preferred.
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Req Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) If no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal before expiration date. Monitors 23 alarm panels (USC/ University Hospital) and 6 alarm panels and (USC/Norris Cancer Hospital.
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We’re looking for a candidate with prior experience selling electrical systems, or low voltage systems, including but not limited to: fire alarm, intrusion and security, cctv, structured cabling, and public address systems.
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Knowledge of procurement proceduresAbility to handle multiple projects and make decisionsKnowledge of Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) and work order software systems (Archibus)In-depth knowledge of mechanical, fire safety, electrical, plumbing and control systems, which include all HVAC, electrical, pneumatic, fire alarm and suppression and plumbing systems.
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Fire Alarm - California Journeyman Fire Card, Reg 4 Certification, NICET Certification. Knowledge of Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm, CCTV, and Access Control. With over 50 years in the industry, SSD Alarm has grown to become one of the most respected providers of integrated security and fire solutions in the U.S. We are one of the largest independently owned security companies in the nation serving commercial, retail, residential, and Fortune 100 clients; we have built a strong reputation for technical expertise and service excellence.
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Performs studies of power systems and electrical calculations for electrical systems, lighting simulations, lighting layouts, communications, fire alarm, security and other similar calculations.
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Monitors the Building Monitoring System (BMS) and resolves moderately difficult alarm issues issues that require judgement in resolving while following standard operating procedures. Operates and maintains plumbing, fire suppression, and safety systems.
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Monitors digital alarms, such as fire alarm, Infant alarm, panic alarm and access control systems; analyzes activations, and dispatches appropriate personnel. Monitors digital alarms, such as fire alarm, Infant alarm, panic alarm and access control systems; analyzes activations, and dispatches appropriate personnel.
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Dispatch security officers, ERT, facilities, police, fire and EMS personnel as required via telephone and/or radio. ▪ Reports missing, damaged, or inoperative equipment or communications, alarm, CCTV, or other systems ▪ Monitor all surveillance cameras and CCTV remote viewer programs.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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