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As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the STC Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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Must obtain NICET Fire Alarm Certification Level II within 12 months for Mid Level and Level III within 12 months for Senior Level. RSS Electrical wiring, fire extinguisher, Fire Extinguisher Technician, fire extinguisher system, Fire extinguisher control panel, Building safety interfaces, safety devices, nicet, nfpa, wheelock, exceder, 4100es, truealert, safelinc, next-in protection, firelite, fire light, fire-light, silent knight, simplex, siemens, notifier, edwards, est, gamewell, mircom, fike, vigilant, siemens xls, siemens mxl, inspections, wet dry systems, sprinklers, fire hood.
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The employee will need to respond on site to address emergency alarm notifications. The Facilities Technician reports to the Department Manager and assists in meeting the corporate production and growth goals, working with a senior level Facilities Specialist.
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Previous experience with access control systems and/or fire alarm is a plus. Previous experience with access control systems and/or fire alarm is a plus. Our Field Service Technicians are Road Warriors and key contributors to AMAROK's daily operations by providing prompt, expert-level preventative and repair maintenance duties on our perimeter security systems.
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From the first-ever Video Doorbell, to the award-winning DIY Ring Alarm system, Ring’s smart home security product line, as well as the Neighbors app, offer users affordable whole-home and neighborhood security.
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Experience with Siemens Fire Alarm systems preferred. Install, program, test/inspect and service of all fire alarm systems and equipment, after installation or repairs are made, to ensure performance of system.
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Troubleshoot, trace electrical/electronic schematic circuits, and determine cause of malfunction or failure on AC/DC motors, VFD, power supplies, control systems, motor generators, master clock system, fire alarm systems, and repair, modify or replace components to restore to proper operation.
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Must possess a working knowledge of medical gas distribution and alarm systems, water treatment, steam systems, refrigeration, compressors, pumps, electric motors, and variable frequency drives.
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On a daily basis, inspect and maintain the exterior premises (grounds, building, Fire and Regulatory Requirements) Function as after-hours contact for alarm monitoring company Responsible for overall office safety & security Understand evacuation procedures and be part of the Emergency Response Team Support Remote Locations as needed to support Facility related needs.
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Perform basic and minor custodial duties during activities, documenting and reporting repairs; lock and unlock doors; clear and secure alarm system. Bilingual in Spanish, Mandarin, or Farsi. Under general supervision of the Site Manager or designee, the recreation attendant will oversee proper use and rental activity of Library and Recreation facilities including performance of basic and minor custodial duties, ensuring compliance of established rules and procedures for the use of the facilities.
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Perform, facilitate, or assist in regular and systematic fire system inspections and maintenance at all LM-owned or leased buildings, including fire suppression systems, fire alarm systems, components of water distribution systems and fire pumps.
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Job DetailsResponsibilities:Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts. Current valid State required license(s) for low voltage/burglar alarm/fire alarm/security/CCTV.Experience reading blueprints and site maps.
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Sustain and construction support for Fire/Evacuation, Early Warning Smoke Detection, Liquid Leak Detection, Tool Annunciation System (TAS), and Hazardous Production Material (HPM) alarm systems and detection equipment.
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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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Performs basic building operations including building automation monitoring, alarm response, and implementation of corrective actions. Please note that not all roles are eligible to participate in the LTI program, and not all roles are eligible for equity under the LTI plan.
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