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Participate in the proper maintenance of all ship's systems and boarding facilities including but not limited to gangways, diesel, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, water (potable, raw, black, and gray), fire suppression, communications, and navigation.
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Lincoln Tech in Columbia, MD is seeking licensed and experienced Fire Alarm Technicians, Security Alarm Technicians, and Low Voltage Electricians to share their passion for the industry and teach in our Electrical and Electronics Systems and Technology program.
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Performs studies of power systems and electrical calculations for electrical systems, lighting simulations, lighting layouts, communications, fire alarm, security and other similar calculations.
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3+ years of experience managing the interconnectivity of building equipment including pumps, fans, motors, air ventilation, chillers, boilers, steam distribution, heat absorption, building automation systems, optimization techniques, electrical distribution, and fire alarm systems.
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NFSA represents the sprinkler industry on numerous technical committees (TCs) including dozens of TCs for NFPA codes and standards, ICC building and fire code committees, AWWA, ISO and many others key organizations effecting sprinkler systems and other water-based fire protection systems.
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Repairs, overhauls and calibrates heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment, including pumps, boilers, burners, temperature controls, thermostats, air conditioning and ventilating units, pneumatic control systems, compressors, steam regulators and stations, ice making, refrigeration, cooling towers, condensers, fans, evaporators, controls and related electrical apparatus and smoke and fire detecting and damping systems.
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Mechanical systems generally include HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems. Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) The Senior Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the analysis, design, and review of mechanical systems.
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Knowledge of electrical systems such as power distribution, lighting and lighting controls, grounding/bonding, fire alarm, telephone/data, and other low voltage systems (paging, nurse call, etc.
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Assessing structural systems exposed to fire through computational methods outlined in standards and research papers. Performing computer modeling of fire and smoke using Fire Dynamics Simulator (NIST) or similar.
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Experience with calculations, design, layout and specification of power distribution, lighting, fire alarm and communication systems. Experience with calculations, design, layout and specification of power distribution, lighting, fire alarm and communication systems.
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Drive collaboration with city agencies such as Baltimore City Health Department, Mayors Office of Children and Family Services, Mayors Office of Homeless Services, Baltimore City Fire Dept Emergency Medical Technicians and others that are responsible for processing personal health information and other sensitive data to ensure compliance with HIPAA, best practices and the city’s IT standards.
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Perform visual inspections of building systems using professional expertise and judgment to verify physical condition of heating, cooling, ventilation, distribution, fire protection, controls, and plumbing.
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Familiarity with ContractWorks, VERISAE VX Fields/VX Observe/VX Maintain/VX Sustain, Smartsheet, LaserFiche, ContractWorks, and Egnyte software systems. These services include, but are not limited, to landscaping, fire life safety, pest control, waste removal, and various kitchen services, to name a few.
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Evaluate facility human element programs to address OSHA required Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, fire drills, and inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection and life safety systems.
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We deliver software solutions, data analytics and services for EMS, hospitals, community paramedicine (CP), critical care, fire, and preparedness to enable fully integrated patient-centric healthcare and public safety.
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