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The Maintenance Technician is responsible for repairing, maintaining equipment, physical structures, plumbing and electrical systems throughout LCMC. Provides onsite support of the nurse call system and fire alarm systems.
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You will make an impact with these qualifications: Basic Qualifications: High School Diploma or state-recognized GED3+ years’ Experience in end-to-end sales, business development, or consulting within the commercial fire alarm/life safety or similar commercial building constructionWorking knowledge of common fire and life safety systems and equipment and familiarity with building fire alarm codes and standards (IFC, IBC, NFPA, etc.
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If you are ready to join a dynamic and dedicated team as a Fire Alarm Technician , apply now. This is an opportunity for a Fire Alarm Technician to become integral to a team who values integrity and rewards dedication and innovation.
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5+ Years of technical systems experience in one or more of the following Low Voltage disciplines: Nurse Call, Access Control, Fire Alarm, HVAC Controls, Intercom, Mass. Must be able to drive to the Superdome in New Orleans.
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At Sonitrol of New Orleans, we design, install and support Intrusion Detection, Access Control, Video Surveillance, and Life Safety Fire Alarm systems. At Sonitrol of New Orleans, we design, install and support Intrusion Detection, Access Control, Video Surveillance, and Life Safety Fire Alarm systems.
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What You’ll Need Project management experience in a technical environment (building automation systems, fire alarm systems, electronic security systems and AV systems). What You’ll Need Project management experience in a technical environment (building automation systems, fire alarm systems, electronic security systems and AV systems.
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In this exciting and rewarding role the responsibilities will include expertly representing the Company with respect to the promotion and sale of Fire Safety/Fire Alarm Systems to Contractor customers and end users within an assigned territory and accounts.
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This includes driving awareness of key performance indicators, providing leadership to improve results, activation/deactivation of the store’s alarm system, and processes for opening or closing the store.
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Complete knowledge of Emergency Equipment Manual, i.e., utility and water shutoff equipment, fire alarm system/panel and emergency procedures, etc. Complete knowledge of Emergency Equipment Manual, i.e., utility and water shutoff equipment, fire alarm system/panel and emergency procedures, etc.
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Assists the Branch Manager with alarm checks, ordering and disbursement of cash and coin shipment, reporting, and employee time schedules. The Assistant Branch Manager I (ABM I) may function as a Receptionist, Teller, FSR, or as needed or directed by the Branch Manager.
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