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Demonstrate technical knowledge and experience in telecom, cabling, electrical and mechanical support systems to include power distribution systems, emergency power, UPS systems, D/C power, HVAC, and fire alarm and suppression systems.
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Expert understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems used in a data center environment, including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC’s, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH’s, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Configure, operate, monitor and maintain access control and alarm monitoring, security surveillance, and key lock systems, including configuration of user IDs and security levels. Under general supervision, the Facility Security Technician performs skilled maintenance, repair and technical duties related to access control, alarm monitoring and security surveillance systems.
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Access control systems, CCTV, and alarm monitoring experience. Current CA Guard Card, Exposed Firearm Permit, and CCW or HR218 are required. Access control systems, CCTV, and alarm monitoring experience.
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Previous experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on high and low voltage equipment, and telephone and fire alarm systems. The successful candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering, with specific experience in high and low-voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems.
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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.
$89,620 - $143,200 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 5 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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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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Demonstrable knowledge and high professional understanding of all aspects of maintenance operations and building systems, including HVAC, mechanical, spa/pool, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, fire alarm, fire protection & attendant-call system, food service equipment, laundry equipment, and commercial appliances.
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Knowledge in the design of power distribution, fire alarm, data & comm, lighting, and e-power systems. Our office in San Jose, CA is looking for an Electrical Engineer to design electrical systems for buildings such as K-12 schools, higher education, retail/mixed use spaces, health care, and commercial spaces for new facilities, additions, and renovation projects.
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Lighting control systems, building management systems, access control systems, fire alarm systems, power management systems, building distribution systems and equipment up to 12kv, motor control equipment, baggage handling systems, emergency generators, vehicle gate operators, pump stations and fiber optics.
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Supervise and resolve Building Monitoring System (BMS) alarm issues. Operate and maintain plumbing, fire suppression, and safety systems. Performs specialized installations and preventative and corrective maintenance on-site to critical facility components and systems.
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Electrical System Maintenance: Perform regular inspections, testing and preventative maintenance on electrical systems including lighting, power distribution, emergency generators, and fire alarm systems.
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The manager is responsible for providing Field level technical expertise and program management for the maintenance and operation of the electrical, mechanical, fire life safety, security, and communications infrastructure as well as any applicable base building support systems.
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Has Managed diverse groups on projects that involve multi-discipline knowledge for example; Fire Alarm, Communications, Security, AV, Power, and Instrumentation. Working with the project Superintendent to develop a budget and cost codes for a project and assigning costs and manpower to the schedule for foreman level tracking.
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Performs preventive maintenance, routine equipment repairs, and routine corrective maintenance on mechanical/HVAC equipment (compressors, air dryers, process cooling water systems, process vacuum systems, chilled water pumps, etc.
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