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The Facilities Electrical Supervisor at Micron Technology, Inc. is responsible for managing and developing technicians that are responsible to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, modify and repair site wide electrical up to 35kV, controls and fire alarm systems.
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This will include Control Room Human Machine Interface (HMI), Operator Interface Terminal (OIT), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), SCADA Historians, and Remote Alarm Systems. PLCs Plus International is seeking a lead senior systems programmer / manager for the development of SCADA applications and PLC coding.
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GS-11: You must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-9 level in the Federal service; Specialized experience is experience assisting in the management of a multi-level commercial office building (or equivalent non-housing high rise building) consisting of building mechanical system (i.e., HVAC, alarm systems, elevators, etc.
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You'll assist in the design of Water Spray/Sprinkler systems, Fire & Gas Detection systems, and Fire Alarm systems while also helping develop the plans for the overall building safety.
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Responsible for coordinating maintenance and operations activities on our electrical and fire alarm systems in collaboration with stakeholders, building coordinators and vendors. The Facilities O&M Electrical Systems Engineer at Micron Technology, Inc., is responsible for providing electrical system specifications, standards and working in a team environment with other engineering disciplines to provide quality assurance oversite of electrical system designs.
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Solid technical skills and/or experience related to fire alarm systems, and/or electronic security systems. Minimum Experience: 3-5 years servicing, integrating, and programming access control systems.
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Will provide recommendations for operations, maintenance and troubleshooting of all control, instrumentation, SCADA, automation, and fire alarm systems. This position works directly with the operations team technicians and outsourced vendor maintenance teams monitoring systems parameters via intelligent systems such as SPC/IOT and SCADA, ensuring they are running within specifications.
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Analysis and troubleshooting of fire alarm systems including Ground-Faults, Shorts, Wire Integrity, Termination, Panel, Fuses, Battery Testing and much more. Delta Fire Systems is a subsidiary of Western States Fire Protection (WSFP.
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Responsibilities: Installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various fire alarm systems. Wachter is accepting applications for Low Voltage Fire Alarm Project Technicians for work at various locations across the United States.
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Alarm monitor : Respond to alarms using the Perimeter Intrusion Detection System and make immediate assessments and take necessary actions Respond to the wall-mounted duress alarm. Sanford Federal, Inc. (SANFORD) headquartered in Stafford, VA., is a premier, Service- Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business that provides federal professional services, primarily engaged in providing advanced information technology, cybersecurity, management systems support, as well as business and infrastructure management services.
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The technician will need to exhibit similar skills useful in the installation of vehicle stereo components, alarm systems and hands free automotive cellular components. Install radio communications systems, antennas and GPS equipment into vehicles or mobile command centers.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll be responsible for the design of all Electrical deliverable documents and the design and specification of medium and low voltage power distribution, motor control, standby and emergency generation systems, lighting systems, fire alarm, lightning protection, grounding, and security systems, to relevant codes of practice.
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Troubleshoot and repair multifunctional fire alarm components and systems throughout the station. Install and maintain secondary distribution systems up to 600 volts for indoor and outdoor lighting, power and equipment, including panel boards, switches, circuit breakers, conduit, wiring and fixtures.
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The Lead Engineer, Technology Systems participates in a team environment consisting of engineers and designers to produce construction documents for the following systems: Instrumentation and Controls, telecommunications, fire alarm, and security.
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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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