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Upgrade and repair highly complex emergency alarms, electronic door locks, fire alarm systems, programmable control systems, building automation systems, emergency power generation systems, building communication systems, variable speed motor controls, radio paging systems, building security control systems, closed circuit television security systems, computer systems and other computerized systems.
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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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Experience in designing fire sprinkler, suppression, and fire alarm systems layouts utilizing hydraulic calculation programs, and knowledge of NFPA Codes, and International Building and Fire Codes is required.
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As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will install, program, and commission fire alarms and low-voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings. This key role requires a deep understanding of fire alarm systems, low voltage panels, and associated devices and exceptional programming and troubleshooting skills.
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Overview: Cyber Defense Technologies (CDT) is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Systems Security Engineer to join our team in Denver, Colorado. Managing IT security systems and applications, incident response, digital forensics, loss prevention, and eDiscovery actions Conduct risk and vulnerabilities assessment.
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Structural Design knowledge, FEA e.g. Ansys a plus. B.S. Degree in Engineering, MS a plus. Detailed engineering of compressor/gearbox support systems in accordance with the latest API Standards (main & auxiliary drivers, heat exchangers, seal gas heaters, pumps, instruments, gages, surge control valves and systems, etc.
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Experience with Databricks, Airflow, Docker, and Terraform is a plus. Experience working with machine learning frameworks (e.g. scikit-learn, XGBoost, PyTorch, TensorFlow) and distributed big-data tools (e.g. Spark) is a plus.
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This role will be responsible for completing routine repairs and preventative maintenance on McGregor Square's building systems, life safety systems, building automation systems, and equipment.
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Provide all vehicle glass repair and replacement services at a Safelite Shop or Mobile Glass Shop in the most efficient manner, focusing on safety, quality and exceptional customer service. Proficiently operate Safelite's tools and technologies, including: True Seal®, Ezi-Wire™, Glass Table System (GTS), work order and customer administration systems, and Safelite's handheld Mobile Resource Management (MRM) technology.
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Experience providing process safety engineering advice for quantified risk assessments, assessment of safety instrumented systems, alarm management, preliminary risk assessment, and layer of protection analysis.
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Fire Alarm Technician Job DescriptionOur company is a leading provider of fire alarm, fire sprinkler, and life safety systems in the Denver, CO area. If you are passionate about fire alarm systems and enjoy working in a collaborative environment, we encourage you to apply.
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Service Technician HVAC Level 3 must have a minimum of 3 years of previous experience and must be enrolled in an apprenticeship program. Service Technician HVAC Level 2 must have a minimum of 5 years of previous experience and must have a Journeyman's refrigeration license.
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Working inside with a small shop team environment, working with your hands building million-dollar systems for one of the top companies in the business that produces Continuing Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS.
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To be successful in this role, one should have experience developing firmware for FPGbased avionics systems and a deep understanding of FPGA development languages such as VHDL or Verilog.
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5+ years of experience in a business systems analyst or similar role, with a focus on accounting operations, preferably with a process manufacturer, specifically in Microsoft D365 surrounding the following core business processes: Recording to Reporting Acquire to Dispose / Capital project accounting Invoice to Cash Invoice to Payment Tax Consolidation and Eliminations Foreign Currency Management Hire to Retire.
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