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The Staff Fire Protection Engineer will undertake design work for multi-discipline projects and develop comprehensive fire protection packages, encompassing fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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The Staff Fire Protection Engineer will perform the design work on multi-discipline projects and prepare comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) Preferred or. Addressable and non-addressable voice evacuation fire alarm systems including initiation devices, supervision devices, and audible and visual notification appliances.
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NICET certification in Water-Based System Layout (Preferred) or NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems (Preferred) or NICET certification in Special Hazard Systems (Preferred). Develop addressable and non-addressable voice evacuation fire alarm systems, including initiation devices, supervision devices, and audible/visual notification appliances.
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Perform reviews of architectural and engineering plans for client facilities (either new construction, expansion or renovation projects) for fire sprinkler systems, water supply, and fire alarm systems and provide review comments.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Performs operating, troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance tasks to equipment including but not limited to: Boilers, water chillers, electrical distribution systems, emergency power generators, HVAC, pumping systems, electrical motors and motor control, plumbing, refrigeration, water treatment, Fire Alarm and suppression, Pneumatic\ electronic control systems, and energy management systems.
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Understands, conducts, and documents appropriately Dialysis/Apheresis machine safety tests/alarm tests, equipment calibration, dialysate testing, machine safety tests, functional testing, and internal and external disinfection on all water & dialysis machines, and complies with the documentation/notification standards per FMS policies.
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Experience with design of building electrical systems, such as: building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security and other low voltage systems. Process Architecture, Process Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, Qualification, LEAN Project Delivery, Strategic Master Planning, Energy Conservation Management, Project Controls, Program/Project Management, Operations/Logistics Strategy and Planning, EPCMV and Staffing Services.
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Depending on experience, lead or assist in code consulting, planning, design, and commissioning of fire suppression systems, fire detection & alarm systems, life safety systems, and hazardous material storage and use.
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1 - 10 years of experience in fire alarm, sprinkler, and/or life safety design. Navigate, teach, and apply NFPA, ICC, and FM Global codes and standards. Fire Protection & Life Safety Engineer.
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A thorough knowledge and understanding of intrusion detection systems, electronic access control, CCTV, IP video, Surveillance systems, fir alarm and life safety systems. MUST HOLD a minimum of 1-2 years of experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, fire alarm, access control, and CCTV security systems.
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Responsibilities: Install, maintain, and repair fire alarm systems, electronic security systems, and CCTV systems. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of fire alarm systems, electronic security systems, and CCTV systems.
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Experience with alarm systems, access control, and CCTV system design and management. The position involves conducting thorough technical evaluations and risk assessments of business needs to ensure adherence to DOE, NNSA, National Security Agency, Department of Defense, and other government agencies' regulations and national policies.
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Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts. Install, troubleshoot, and repair cabling systems and equipment in IP Video, Access Control / Intrusion Alarm / LAN/ WAN infrastructure, and wireless LAN.
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