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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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Fire Life Safety Certification is a plus. Stays abreast of the latest technology as related to building systems and equipment and emergency response regarding fire and life safety.
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Maintains property life safety systems (firefighting equipment, sprinkler systems and alarm systems). Builds positive relationships with external customers such as city building/zoning department, fire prevention bureau and vendors.
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Oversight and management of the Fire Protection Program consisting of fire code administration and enforcement, fire & life safety inspections, fire prevention education, pre-fire plan preparation and management, and fire incident investigation.
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Develop understanding and usage of fire alarm and life safety systems at assigned property. Ability to comply with client health and safety protocols. Understand and apply correct usage of all personal safety equipment.
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Complete the life safety checklist, including the fire-pump run test and generator run test. Inspect fire sprinkler valves and alarm systems. The pay range for this position is $76.06 to $76.06 per hour and offers health care benefits, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) plan, earned paid time off and/or sick leave, life insurance, disability coverage, and other life and work wellness benefits.
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Monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system. The pay range for this position is $32.55 to $33.30 per hour and offers health care benefits, retirement benefits, earned paid time off and/or sick leave, life insurance, disability coverage, and other life and work wellness benefits.
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To have a thorough understanding of Fire, Life, Safety training on emergency response. Access control systems, CCTV, and alarm monitoring experience. Familiar with State and local safety regulations (i.e. OSHA), CPR/First Aid certified.
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Meet with the customers (for Service) to diagnose their HVAC/Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security electronic control system malfunctions and use your expertise to maintain, repair, or (for Solutions) install new equipment; commissioning if needed.
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Familiarity or experience with engineering HVAC, Building Automation, Fire Alarm, or Security systems. Fire Alarm, Mass/Emergency Communication, and Sprinkler/Suppression. (Fire specific) NICET Level 1 certification preferred.
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Review, provide comments on, and approve plans for fire safety, life safety, construction and fire/life safety systems for compliance with adopted codes and standards.
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The Fire and Life Safety Unit in the Facilities Services Department is responsible for the repair, testing and operation of the fire alarm and life safety systems and equipment at UCSF. Under the direction of the Fire Alarms Supervisor of Fire and Life Safety Systems, the incumbent will test and inspect fire and life safety systems and assist in installation, maintenance and repair of equipment.
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In addition, the Security Shift Supervisor oversees and sometimes performs the monitoring of all security, communications and fire/life safety systems and is the liaison between all direct security reports and the Account Manager.
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This would include areas such as: plan review of building and fire safety, accessibility, mechanical, electrical and fire protection and alarm plans, calculations and specification; required field inspections of rough, final and special construction; and evaluation of materials for compliance to ICC requirements.
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Experience in guiding a team through an efficient, profitable, top-notch fire life safety installation or service repairs. The Fire Alarm Project Manager must have working knowledge of applicable NFPA standards, knowledge of fire alarm/releasing control panels and programming, working knowledge of Fire Alarms and/or Fire Sprinklers.
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