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Design of electrical systems including low/medium voltage power distribution, standby/emergency generation, interior/exterior lighting for buildings, low voltage systems such as access control, security and fire alarm systems.
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Expertise in all aspects of building electrical design such as lighting, power distribution, communications, and fire alarm. This client is ready to hire NOW and is actively conducting interviews this week, so don't wait.
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Performs preventative maintenance and repairs on all air & water distribution system equipment including air handlers, ductwork, fans & motors, dampers, variable air volume systems and their components, mechanical cooling/chilled water system, condenser water system, heating & hot water system, pumps, clocks, potable & domestic water system, humidification, life safety systems, ice storage, supplemental heating & cooling equipment, and sanitary systems & equipment.
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Managing Engineering subcontractors and self-performing calculations requires extensive experience in designing HVAC, cooling/heating systems, heat recovery, mechanical energy efficient systems, fire protection systems, pump stations, mechanical piping, plumbing, water distribution, sanitary systems, drainage systems and basic building electrical systems for different types of buildings or prefabricated enclosures/buildings in electrical substations.
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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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Conducting assessments of fire safety equipment to ensure within inspection guidelines (Fire Extinguisher inspections, Backflow, Fire Sprinkler Systems) Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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Microdrainage, BREEAM, UPS, Switchgear, REVIT, HVAC, Civil3D, fire protection, Electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, fire protection systems. PCI, Matlab, Seismic Design, Bentley Microstation, SAP2000, Structural Dynamics, Prestressed Concrete, Structural Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Abaqus, Load Rating, MathCAD, PGSuper, Structural Stability, RISA, ANSYS, Soil-structure interaction analysis, L-Pile, WinSeisab, Xtract, RCPier, VBent, MDX, FBMultipier, STAAD, BRIM.
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Plant & Equipment: supervises preventive maintenance of central pharmacy common areas, negotiates seasonal requests for flex space with MGH Materials Management and Buildings & Grounds, bears primary responsibility for central pharmacy drug storage and common areas meeting fire code.
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Learn and implement the electrical system basics such as power, power distribution, lighting & controls, fire alarm systems for new constructions and renovation design projects while supporting our engineering team.
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Our most needed disciplines include (but are not limited to):ArchitectureAutomation Engineering (HVAC design, Fire protection)ConstructionElectrical Engineering (Power distribution)Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental ScienceCivil Engineering Geology/HydrologyGeotechnical EngineeringGISMechanical Engineering (HVAC/Fire Protection)Structural EngineeringTransportation EngineeringTransportation PlanningWater Resources EngineeringTo learn more about Reboot please visit www.
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Through our three primary operating departments, Engineering & Utilities (E&U), Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO), and Green Building Services (GBS) we maintain the University's energy supply and utility infrastructure, provide facilities support (including MEP, fire safety, custodial, and landscape), and provide a wide range of engineering and technical services that improve efficiency and sustainability.
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Knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing facilities support systems: HVAC, UPW, Power distribution, CDA, PV, IWT, PCW, Controls, etc. Familiarity with architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire and life safety systems design and specs.
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Participation in electrical design including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm and low-voltage building systems. Proficient in CADD with basic understanding of Revit and AutoCad, and the use of it as a drafting/design tool.
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Inspect engine room equipment, fan room equipment, cooling tower, all motors, house pumps, electric rooms, back-up generator, fire pump(s), sump pump(s), and ejector pumps. Maintain heating equipment, chillers (air and/ or water cooled), DX units, pumps, cooling towers, fan coil units, VAV, and air distribution systems, etc.
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Operates and maintains water chillers, cooling towers, pumps, heat exchangers, air handling equipment, fans, automatic temperature controls, electrical switch gear, distribution switch boards and panels, sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, valves, plumbing fixtures, and other mechanical and electrical equipment and systems in the building.
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