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The Chief Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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The individual in this role must be capable of completing all tasks as directed by the Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer or property management staff with some supervision, taking ownership when assigned team projects and accepting responsibility for actions and results.
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Available to work any shift as deemed necessary by Director of Engineering or Chief Engineer. Perform special projects as assigned by the Director of Engineering or Chief Engineer.
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Denver International Airport (DEN) is seeking a Multiple Trades Supervisor to join our Life Safety Team. This position will be responsible for leading a team of varied disciplines responsible for the fire alarm systems, fire suppression systems, emergency power systems and ECS systems.
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Manage employees involved in the maintenance, repair, and construction of DEN's Life Safety systems including fire alarm, smoke control, electrical, and fire sprinklers and UPS's. STD, LTD, HSA, FSA, Life Insurance.
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The Building Life Safety Plans Examiner's (Loss Prevention Engineer) primary role is to work with planning, design and construction organizations to ensure buildings and safety systems are constructed according to the International Code Council (IC) model code regulations as adopted and modified by This Company and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Our services in these markets are growing rapidly and we are seeking a highly-motivated Senior Fire & Life Safety Engineer to develop and lead a team based in Colorado. HDR’s Fire & Life Safety (FLS) team provides essential consulting and design expertise to a broad range of markets including: science/tech/labs, data centers/mission-critical, auditoriums/arenas, electric vehicle facilities, federal (DoD, NASA, VA, NPS, GSA), aviation, mining, power generation, hydropower, oil & gas, water/wastewater, and many more.
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The Division is composed of the Chief Administrative Office, the Center of Excellence (COE), the Fire and Life Safety Section (FLSS), the Professional Qualifications and Training Section (PQTS), and the Wildland Fire Management Section (WFMS.
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The Job:HDR's Fire & Life Safety (FLS) team provides essential consulting and design expertise to a broad range of markets including: science/tech/labs, data centers/mission-critical, auditoriums/arenas, electric vehicle facilities, federal (DoD, NASA, VA, NPS, GSA), aviation, mining, power generation, hydropower, oil & gas, water/wastewater, and many more.
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The Senior Advisor, Hydropower/Electric Reliability Compliance Officer is located in the Bureau of Reclamation at the Department of the Interior (Department) and reports to the Chief Engineer.
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Your primary role as a Technical Safety Engineer is to work with key stakeholder organizations to provide technical guidance on facility design requirements pertaining to fire prevention and process safety engineering areas, including but not limited to firewater systems, fireproofing, emergency shutdown systems, drainage systems, tank designs, electrical classifications, pipeline design factors, equipment access and layout, spacing, risk areas.
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Performs general service, repair, maintenance, testing and operations of the HVAC equipment under the supervision and direction of the Chief Engineer and Assistant Chief Engineer.
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As a CBRE Assistant Chief Engineer, you will oversee building system operations and the performance of various areas including plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating, and cooling.
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Party Chief Surveyor. Heavy Civil Project Engineer-Highway. Project Engineer-Heavy Civil. Internship- Construction Safety. Finish Blade Operator. Senior Estimator-Heavy Civil/Highway.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer oversees the efficient, safe and responsible operation of all building systems and equipment while also leading the engineering team. Assistant Chief Engineer.
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