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Preferred Certifications: ACI, ASNT, AWS, ICC, NICET, NRCA, RCI, various State DOTs, WACEL etc. Encourage participation in internal and external training programs and certification opportunities provided by organizations such as ACI, ASNT, AWS, ICC, NICET, NRCA, RCI, various State DOTs, WACEL and others, as appropriate.
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ACI Grade I, DOT Asphalt Tech, NICET Level II Soils, ICC Special inspections and/or CWI/NDT inspectors, preferred. We provide civil/site design and land surveying, environmental, geotechnical, construction administration & inspection, accident reconstruction, roofing/building envelope, roadway/bridge design, A/V system design, troubleshooting and installation, and specialized testing services to the construction industry.
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NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus. NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus. Develop detailed fire alarm and sprinkler system designs for commercial projects.
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NICET Level II certification. JCI is OFFERING HIRING INCENTIVES OR RELOCATION for various FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE POSITIONS.SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE. Work with low voltage wiring and associated devices for the operation of low voltage equipment.
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NICET Level II certification is a plus. 7-10 years of documented experience in the Fire Sprinkler industry performing service and repair to Sprinkler and Suppression systems. Backflow certification is a plus.
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Sprinkler & Fire Alarm license or NICET level 2 certificate. Stay current with code requirements, and industry changes, and obtain NICET certifications. Sprinkler & Fire Alarm license or NICET level 2 certificate.
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Must obtain NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems within one (1) year. Must obtain NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems within one (1) year. The basic function of this position is to perform routine inspections, testing, and preventive maintenance of fire alarm systems and other fire safety product lines.
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Must obtain NICET Level I Certification within one (1) year (for fire alarm systems only). Must have a working knowledge of enterprise intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom, and access control systems.
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Other certifications such as INDOT/KYTC, NICET, Asphalt, and American Concrete Institute (ACI) concrete field testing, etc. Perform earthwork, concrete, structural, mechanical, process drainage, asphalt, water, sewer, utility, and materials inspections on construction projects.
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Microsoft, Cisco, EIT, ASHRE, NICET, or CISSP certifications are a plus. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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AEC Bachelor’s degree is preferred or equivalent related field experience with International Code Counsel, NICET, etc. USACE/NAVFAC/NRC Construction Quality Management certification preferred but not required.
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