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Minimum 10 years of experience working as a mechanical engineer designing HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression, sustainable design and automatic control systems, including experience performing energy modeling.
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Follows established laboratory and hospital policies for universal precautions, safety, fire safety, disasters, exposure, blood borne and airborne pathogen, hazardous materials and chain of custody procedures.
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The Boston office of SmithGroup is looking for a Fire Protection Engineer to join our team. Work closely with fellow in-house fire protection engineers to collaborate and develop best practice solutions for complex project fire protection and code compliance scenarios.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer performs all aspects of building electrical design - lighting, power distribution, communications, and fire alarm - and collaborates with a team of drafters and EITs to develop and deliver quality construction documents through a seamless and efficient design process.
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Fueled by the prosperity of local mega companies like Client and Holiday Inn, the prestige of hosting the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and the energy of young upwardly mobile types who have migrated to the city in droves - Atlanta is on fire.
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Fire Protection Services, LLC. was founded in 1988 as one of the first companies to offer the "full range" of services, enabling us to save customers money by combining fire sprinkler and fire protection systems.
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Country: United States of AmericaLocation: CAI22: Carrier - Indianapolis 30 S Meridian St, Suite 500 , Indianapolis, IN, 46204 USACarrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class, diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security.
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5 years or more of documented experience in Fire Sprinkler industry performing service and repair to Sprinkler and Suppression systems. These include but are not limited to wet (steel, copper and CPVC), dry, pre-action, deluge and fire pumps.
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The ideal candidate will have consulting engineering experience in power distribution, lighting, fire alarm communications, electronic safety and security systems, and grounding for educational (K-12 and higher education) and/or commercial facilities.
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Install general plumbing systems and repair existing systems; install water piping, fire sprinkling systems and sewer mains and laterals. Repair and replace PVC, copper and galvanized pipes; solder and sweat copper joints and fitting; repair valves, ball cocks and faucets.
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Proficient at interpretation and creation of PFDs, P&IDs, and UFDs. Familiar with plumbing system design including working knowledge of common plumbing and fire protection codes and standards. The successful candidate should be able to: Conceptualize the initial mechanical design approach for major phases of large industrial projects through installation, with an emphasis on specifying equipment, calculating loads, ductwork and pipe sizing, selection of HVAC equipment such as pumps, boilers, chillers, cooling towers, heat exchanger and air washer units.
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Develop understanding and usage of fire alarm and life safety systems at assigned property. When applicable, obtain required city and/or government licenses or permits (i.e., Boiler Operating Permit, State Maintenance Electrician’s License, EPA CFC Universal Certification Technician certificate, etc.
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Fire safety training develops, plans and participates in Fire prevention/safety. Responds to emergency calls for fire suppression. is accepting applications for the position of Firefighter Paramedic or Paramedic.
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Functional tests for various building MEP systems, such as: fire alarm and control systems, HVAC, Chillers, CRAC units, normal and standby electrical distribution systems, UPS, standby generators, and emergency lighting, etc.
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Participate in interdisciplinary coordination meetings with other in-house A/E professionals, including architects, planners, MEP engineers and fire-protection engineers. Prepare design calculations for structural members of varying materials, including structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry and wood.
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