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CCI's experienced and trained team of over 100 professionals consist of fire protection engineers, architects, civil/mechanical/electrical engineers, code officials, members of the fire service, and technicians.
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Manage the owner-architect interface in the planning and installation of the following systems: electrical, HVAC, automation, plumbing, process piping, low voltage systems, fire/life safety, and fire protection design/construction coordination (validated and non-validated systems.
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The Fire Protection Engineer PE will provide fire protection labor support within the NAVFAC Washington area of responsibility performing various tasks/services. Summary Fire Protection Engineer (PE) Washington, DC Are you ready to enhance your skills and build your career in a rapidly evolving business climate.
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Professional registration as a Licensed Fire Protection Engineer in a state or territory within the United States is required. Fire protection engineer facility designer for new and existing buildings.
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Fire Protection Engineer (PE) Provide technical leadership/mentorship to junior engineers/designers and review other fire protection engineers’ work for code compliance and constructability.
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JENSEN HUGHES has a hybrid job opportunity for a Senior Fire Protection Engineer with experience in life safety code consulting, sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, and passive fire protection.
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The Fire and Disaster Mitigation Program Manager, working collaboratively with ICC Government Relations Regional Managers, develops, manages, and maintains relationships with building code officials, fire code officials, emergency managers, and hazard mitigation officers as well as departments, agencies, and organizations that oversee or engage in building safety, fire service, emergency management, and disaster mitigation activities.
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LI-POST \#RSS Electrical wiring, fire alarms, Fire Alarm Technician, fire alarm system, Fire alarm control panel, Building safety interfaces, safety devices, nicet, nfpa, wheelock, exceder, 4100es, truealert, safelinc, next-in protection, firelite, fire light, fire-light, silent knight, simplex, siemens, notifier, edwards, est, gamewell, mircom, fike, vigilant, siemens xls, siemens mxl.
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Grant Leading Technology is seeking a Fire Protection Engineer to become a part of our team! Intermediate Fire Protection Engineer. Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS.
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Koniag Technology Solutions, a Koniag Government Services company , is seeking a Fire Protection Engineer with a Top- Secret Clearance to support KTS and our government customer in Washington, DC. This position is for a Future New Business Opportunity.
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Fire Safety and Protection, LLC (FSP) is a high-growth fire & life safety business committed to providing quality fire & life safety solutions to a diverse group of customers in Canada and the U.S.
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Microdrainage, BREEAM, UPS, Switchgear, REVIT, HVAC, Civil3D, fire protection, Electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, fire protection systems.
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, with 21 museums and the National Zoo. This position is located in the Office of Safety, Health, and Environmental Management (OSHEM) which is responsible for developing and coordinating a comprehensive Smithsonian (SI) Fire Protection Program, which includes fire safety and fire prevention.
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While there is not a design element in this contract, the Fire Protection Engineer will serve as a subject matter expert to review and inspect installations to ensure code compliance for new construction that is in progress or completed.
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Alternative power systems, microgrid applications, HVAC, automation and protection controls, critical. Critical Facilities Technician: Ensure electrical, mechanical, and fire/life safety equipment operate.
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