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Reports to: Project Manager, Project ExecutiveEssential Duties & Responsibilities*:Specifically relating to the mechanical and electrical systems ( HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, LowVoltage,Fire Sprinkler) Develop and maintain relationships with engineers, design consultants, subcontractors, suppliers, inspectors, and owner’s representatives to ensure alignment with client goals and expectations from initiation to completion of the project.
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Technical expertise or aptitude strongly desired; a bonus to have a background in many and all facets of the life safety and security business including fire alarm, sprinkler, extinguishers, suppression systems, video and access control.
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MA Fire Sprinkler Journeyman license (Required) Fire Equipment Inc. is currently seeking a Licensed Fire Sprinkler Technician. Test and inspect fire sprinkler systems and fire pumps.
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Familiarity with NFPA, standpipe, sprinkler and all fire and life safety systems. Our client, one of the leading industrial and commercial real estate developers in New England is hiring a maintenance engineer to help manage their properties and assist with any and all tenant needs.
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As a pathway to licensing, the registered sprinkler apprenticeship program offers a stable long-term career choice with consistent work and unlimited opportunity. This is an excellent opportunity to apply your pipe fitting knowledge and skills with an opportunity to be part of an industry leading fire protection team.
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Responsible for the proper operation and documentation all building systems, to include without limitation, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, security alarm, emergency lighting and signage, emergency egress, building access control, monitoring and recording, fuel distribution, elevators, generators, communications, disposal, sanitary, domestic water, plumbing, electric, heating, cooling, and ventilation.
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Plumbers License/Sprinkler Fitters License/HVAC experience. Master Electrician License required. Must have a valid Massachusetts electrician license with 7+ years of experience in commercial or industrial facilities maintenance.
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Run test and inspection on fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. Schedule fire alarm, fire sprinkler system inspections. We have positions for professional responsible state-licensed Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Inspectors.
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Expert understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems used in a facility and data center environment, including, but not limited to the following: electrical distribution and layout, Transformers, PLC's, Generators, Switchgear, UPS systems, STS', ATS' PDU's, Chilled Water Systems, CRAC/CRAH's, Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems.
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Coordinate simple wet sprinkler systems. Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Currently, we have an exciting opportunity for an entry level Fire Protection Designer to join our team of highly skilled fire protection professionals and learn all aspects from design to installation.
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0-7 years of experience in code consulting, fire alarm design and/or automatic sprinkler/suppression system design, fire modeling, and egress design. Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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Projects will have components of but will not be limited to the following: egress design, code research, smoke control system design, fire-resistant construction analysis, performance-based design, fire sprinkler design, and hazardous material analysis.
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Maintain fire standpipe, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers throughout the facility to ensure proper working condition and fire protection in compliance with local fire codes. Coordinate and search building with Secret Service and other officials to ensure safety of diplomats and hotel guests.
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Works with the MBTA Security Department and Engineering & Maintenance to ensure all security systems, such as fire alarms, sprinkler systems, camera, etc., are operational. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The MBTA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
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Cogswell Sprinkler is HIRING IMMEDIATELY for full-time Outside Sales Leader! Cogswell Sprinkler is based in Worcester, MA with reach throughout western MA and into the Greater Boston Area. We have been serving our community for over 30 years and we are experiencing continued growth.
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