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Evaluate facility human element programs to address OSHA required Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, fire drills, and inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection and life safety systems.
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Respond to Structural, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF), Hazmat, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Technical Rescue emergencies. Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP), International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Pro-Board equivalent.
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Mastery in working with computer applications including e-mail, building automation systems, computerized maintenance management systems, fire alarm systems, etc. Operates building automation systems, repair pneumatic and digital controls.
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Thorough knowledge of all emergency equipment, including but not limited to fire alarm systems, fire pumps, access systems, water risers, cutoff valves and electrical circuits.
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Capable of successfully completing: 64 hours of FPS PSO Basic Training; 40 hours of weapons training consisting of firearms, baton, and OC with live fire range/training practical application; and a Firearms Qualification course.
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The PSO must perform all necessary guard services to ensure the safety and protection of building occupants and real and personal property against injury, molestation, loss or damage from any preventable cause including, but not limited to fire, theft, trespassing, espionage, sabotage, demonstration, civil disobedience or other hostile acts against the DEA.
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Experience with electronic fire and monitoring systems preferred. Monitor the museum security access, CCTV surveillance, life safety systems, and building management systems during each shift.
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Certification: NICET III certification required (or readiness to obtain it, demonstrating expertise in fire alarm systems.) -Technical Management: Oversee the installation of fire alarm systems, including specialized components like low voltage systems and flashing lights.
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Operate, maintain and repair electronic and computer systems such as clocks, closed circuit TVs, automatic fire alarms, security, energy management systems, equal potential grounding and automatic power transfers and calibrate control systems, including air balance, humidistats and solid state electronic motor control amplifiers.
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Ongoing Training (RSO, Systems, Software Programs, OSHA Safety, JJ Keller, etc.) Understanding of sensor technology utilized in the test of aircraft structures (loads and vibration) and vehicle subsystems (environmental control systems, flight controls, propulsion, and aerodynamics.
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The Fire Safety Technician is responsible for the operation and maintenance of life safety systems, including but not limited to fire alarms, fire suppression systems, fire extinguishers, emergency generators and elevators.
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Assist with electrical engineering design of power distribution systems for mission critical facilities, including the design of grounding systems, load flow, voltage drop, short circuit current, and generator and uninterrupted power supply (UPS) sizing.
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Spearhead electrical design projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards and integrating power, lighting, and fire alarm systems seamlessly. We are seeking a talented Licensed Electrical Engineer who thrives not only in designing full electrical systems, including power, lighting, and fire alarm for large, complex manufacturing facility buildings but also values strong mentorship and leadership.
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You will oversee mechanical systems including energy management, HVAC systems, medical gases, electrical distribution, emergency power, fire protection and alarm systems. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder.
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Firearms, MILSIM, Airsoft, MILSIM Paintball, Simunition, UTMWhat We Offer:Business to Business or 1099 workerHiring Company Description:AXL Advanced designs and manufactures high-performance upgrades and stand alone products for Military and Law Enforcement for use with gear made by Crye Precision®, Spiritus Systems, FirstSpear®, Velocity Systems, Mayflower, S&S Precision, Ferro Concepts, LBT (London Bridge Traders), Eagle Industries, and other great Military/LE gear brands.
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