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The primary responsibility of the Fire Alarm Technician is to install, test, maintain and repair fire safety and security systems, such as fire alarms and suppression systems. Test and repair alarm systems already in place.
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The ideal EMI Fire Alarm Technician must be NICET II Certified and experienced in both residential and industrial/commercial facilities. Description NICET II Fire Alarm Technician. Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Fire Alarm Technicians on the Fort Jackson team come from all areas of Columbia, South Carolina.
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Additionally, the police dispatcher monitors an array of on-campus alarm systems and determines the appropriate response to alarm activations. Exercising high levels of attention to detail, accuracy, and confidentiality, the police dispatcher utilizes a variety of law enforcement-sensitive communications systems and databases in a timely manner.
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Act as administrator of SCDOT's data storage environments.
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This will include the physical removal and/or installation of structured cabling components, including, but not limited to pathway systems, racks, and faceplates terminating, testing, troubleshooting of Low Voltage Cabling (Fiber Optics, Coax and Cat 6a cable.
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Background in DevOps, Software Development, Site Reliability, or Systems Engineering. Bachelor's degree in computer science or information systems and 8+ years of technical architecture experience and relevant hands-on engineering.
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NO AGENCIES PLEASE What You'll Do: Installation, programming and service of fire alarm systems. Low Voltage Technician State Systems, Inc. of Middle TN is actively seeking to hire a full-time Low Voltage Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, access control systems, electronic security systems, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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Charting System: Epic, Epic Systems Corporation - Epic Systems Corporation-Identity, Epic Systems Corporation - Epic Systems Corporation-MyChart, Netsmart. Client in Columbia, SC is looking for a X-Ray Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks.
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Bachelors degree or higher in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program, or equivalent Senior level experience as a Test Systems Engineer.
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IndraSoft, Inc. is seeking a Senior Systems Administrator with a Full Secret – IT-1 or Top-Secret Clearance to work in the Columbia, Maryland, area (preferred). Perform a variety of systems administration tasks and activities that are broad in nature including STIG checks, ACAS scan reviews, log audits, and general system maintenance.
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Fusion Medical Staffing-Cath Lab is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Columbia, South Carolina. Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist. We've won awards for our ethical business practices, lasting community impact, and commitment to being an incredible place to work.
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This position serves as a Utilities System Operator within Engineering Service at WJB Dorn VA Medical Center, Columbia, South Carolina under the supervision of the Utility Systems Supervisor, with second level direction provided by the Maintenance Control Manager.
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Experience with fire safety systems including fire alarm systems and suppression. Providing professional engineering advice to facility technicians, including design, planning, specifications, and operation of electrical and mechanical equipment, HVAC systems design and operation, as well as structural and architectural considerations in field locations.
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Customers trust us to provide a portfolio of turn-key systems, products, and services — including two-way radio communications, vehicle uplift, security video and access control systems, BDA/DAS, remote monitoring, GPS tracking, SCADA, dispatch, mass notification, and point-to-point wireless networks.
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Design of fire protection and life safety systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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