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Familiarity with sprinkler and fire alarm systems is a plus. NICET Level 3 certification in special hazards or equivalent Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) qualification. Lead and manage projects involving the installation, inspection, and testing of fire protection systems, with a focus on Clean Agent systems.
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Fire alarm, smoke detector and strobe/alarm design. Experience with power systems, lighting systems, and building control systems. Fire alarm, smoke detector and strobe/alarm design.
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The Building Fire Watch plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of the building during a period when the fire alarm system is not fully operational. Building Fire Watch.
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Preparation and turnover of vacant apartments, cosmetic upkeep of common areas and buildings, visually check fire alarm control panels and commercial water heater for any trouble, be able to work flexible schedule, and motivated.
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RSS Electrical wiring, fire alarms, Fire Alarm Technician, fire alarm system, Fire alarm control panel, Building safety interfaces, safety devices, nicet, nfpa, wheelock, exceder, 4100es, truealert, safelinc, next-in protection, firelite, fire light, fire-light, silent knight, simplex, siemens, notifier, edwards, est, gamewell, mircom, fike, vigilant, siemens xls, siemens mxl.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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The function of the Level 2 Fire Alarm Service Technician is to aid in the repair, renovation and maintenance of all fire alarm types and low voltage systems to include intermediate field coordination, planning, and expediting of service orders and communication of job status to key AFPS staff.
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The Life Safety Inspector is responsible for testing and inspection of fire and life safety systems including, but not limited to, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, fire extinguishers, backflow preventers and special hazards fire protection systems.
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Monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system. Monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system.
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Training and Certification Requirements:Valid Driver's LicenseMinimum of 3 years hands-on experience in fire sprinkler serviceFASA certificationNICET Level I or the equivalent in water based systems within 24 months from date of hireProficient in office hardware and software tools used by DynaFireFluent in back-flow, wet system, dry system, fire pump, fire pump controller, and alarm device terminology as well as troubleshooting procedures.
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Design and specify power distribution and low voltage electrical systems, lighting design and fire alarm systems. 5+ years of experience in design of lighting systems, commercial, institutional, residential, and industrial power systems, fire alarm systems and construction cost estimates.
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