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Leads electrical-focused projects and design tasks on large, electrical and non-electrical projects, including industrial facility power distribution, motor control and coordination, and lightning, grounding, and lightning protection.
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Review safety and security reports, prepare analysis and assists in the implementation of Holy Cross Hospital Healthcare Protection Program. (note: equivalent related military experience or work experience in law enforcement, fire department, or emergency response service may be substituted for the educational requirement at the discretion of the hiring manager.
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Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of human structure and function, patient care, positioning principles of radiographic exposure, quality assurance, radiation physics, radiation protection, and specialized techniques as required for a radiologic technologist.
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Pick up and properly dispose of all trash associated with Johnson Controls Fire Protection work. Properly secure all Johnson Controls Fire Protection tools and equipment at the end of each work period to prevent damage or loss.
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Work cohesively with our in-house multidisciplinary team of professionals, which includes: structural engineers, architects, HVAC engineers, electrical engineers, plumbing/fire protection engineers, and site civil engineers, on projects of widely varying sizes and complexities.
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Preferred 3 to 5 years of industry experience with sprinkler layout, hydraulic calculations and installation of complex sprinkler systems desiredKnowledge of special hazard fire protection systemsGeneral knowledge of fire alarm systemsProject Management experience with a proven track record.
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Ability to prepare fire protection CADD drawings/diagrams. Ability to perform complex sprinkler, fire pump and clean agent plan reviews. Candidates are typically working towards (or obtained) an advanced degree and/or professional certification in one or more of the following areas: CFPS, CSP, ARM, CRM, CPCU, CIH, or PE.
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The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors. Respond to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, or inclement weather with calm urgency.
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Sprinklermatic is a world-class fire protection service company serving the state of Florida. The ideal candidate for the position of Permit Coordinator Expeditor has a minimum of one-year experience as a Permit Coordinator.
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Cosentini Associates provides the following engineering services: HVAC, Electrical Power, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Energy Conservation and Sustainable Design, Code Consulting, Lighting Design, Commissioning, Information Technology, Security, Audiovisual, and Construction Administration Services.
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Your responsibilities will include:System Design: Collaborate with engineers and architects to create efficient and code-compliant plumbing and mechanical systems, including HVAC, water supply, drainage, and fire protection.
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Electronics EngineerQualifications:Knowledge of National Electric Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Assoc (NFPA) standards, National Airspace System Equipment TowerKnowledge of OSHA and general construction and electrical safety standards.
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The Waterproofing division of Beacon Building Products is the largest distributor of high-demand sealants, waterproofing, concrete repair, and fire protection products. The Waterproofing division of Beacon Building Products is the largest distributor of high-demand sealants, waterproofing, concrete repair, and fire protection products.
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Test the fire protection systems as required by code and schedules regular inspections. Conduct regular safety inspections, fire drills, emergency evacuation drills, etc. Sheetrock and Drywall Repairs.
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Based in St. Louis, Core & Main is a leading distributor of water, sewer, storm drain and fire protection products in the United States. Core & Main's 4,500 plus associates are committed to the safe distribution of water and fire protection to help communities thrive.
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