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Strong attention to detail Responsibilities • Install and program new alarm and security systems • Troubleshoot and resolve issues with alarms and security systems • Identify risk to customers and provide effective solutions • Conduct routine preventative maintenance on alarm systems • Monitor inventory of service parts Benefits • Take home work vehicle • Paid Holidays • 401K • $150 clothing allowance and paid vacation after one year of employment Applynow or contact mark.
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We are looking for motivated individuals to become an Alarm Technician. We'll train you to install our vehicle Alarm Security and GPS Tracking units, providing you with the basic tools and knowledge to succeed in this position and learn new skills.
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Familiar with Energy Management System (EMS)/programming, and fire alarm systems, Building Management Systems. Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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Monitors camera's, alarm systems, access control and admits appropriate personnel per authorized staff lists. Monitors camera's, alarm systems, access control and admits appropriate personnel per authorized staff lists.
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Responsibilities: As a Registered Nurse in Behavioral Health, you will play a crucial role in providing compassionate care to patients with mental health conditions.
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From fire alarm installation and testing to security cameras and video surveillance, our tailor-made solutions deliver connection and protection. You will perform tasks such as minor repairs and visual and functional testing on fire alarm systems in accordance with all national and local standards.
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Proven experience leading designs of infrastructure and building electrical systems, power distribution, lighting, security, fire alarm, access control, communications. Power and lighting design for transportation facilities, floodlighting design for airport aprons, as well as designing airfield lighting, control, and navigational aid systems.
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Fire Alarm Department Manager Looking for someone who can manage the Fire Alarm department in Denver, as well as doing some sales / business development aspects. Fire Alarm Department Manager Looking for someone who can manage the Fire Alarm department in Denver, as well as doing some sales / business development aspects.
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Maintain updated route sheets, key/alarm sheets, and monthly planner for each client. 2+ years outside B2B account management experience, building maintenance or facility management preferred but not required.
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Management experience highly preferred, but open to someone in the industry who is technically qualified and feels they are ready to take the step up into management.
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Strong understanding of security equipment and software as it relates to security access, cameras and alarm systems. Lenel OnGuard PACS certification(s), Milestone VMS certification(s) We're Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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These may include transport and release of bodies from the morgue; patient escort; elevator recall checks; monthly fire extinguisher, panic alarm, and intercom checks; and special event setups.
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Equipment UtilizedVariety of hand tools, power tools, snow blower, pressure washer, vacuum and building system equipment Computer OperationsMicrosoft OfficeBuilding Automation SystemsBuilding LinkKey bank and fob systemControl Boards of building equipment such as fire alarm system, domestic water pumps, elevator control, etc.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. In addition, Any Full-Time Associate including FT Retail Associate, Area Supervisor, Assistant Store Manager and Store Manager are eligible for extended benefits offered including Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurance, Legal Insurance, Vacation Buy, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account, Life/ADD Insurance, Long- Term Disability, Enhanced Maternity and Parental Leave Benefit, Vacation Pay, Personal and Company Holidays.
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Timely Data Center infrastructure equipment alarm acknowledgment and response. Perform installation, termination, testing, and labeling and installing for CAT5, COAX, and Fiber. Perform Installation of Cage, Cabinets, Ladder Rack, and Fiber Tray.
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