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NICET certification in Water-Based System Layout (Preferred) or NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems (Preferred) or NICET certification in Special Hazard Systems (Preferred). The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will take a leadership role in designing multi-discipline projects and overseeing the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages, including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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CFD modeling of Fire Dynamics, Gas Dispersion, Smoke Propagation, and effects of Fire Suppression Systems. The RoleWe have the opportunity for a Senior Engineer to join our Applied Science Practice with a focus on Fire Dynamics and CFD modeling.
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Communication Engineer: Design detailed telecommunication distribution systems and infrastructure using AutoCAD or REVIT. Coordinate needs with other systems : CCTV, Access Control, A/V, Fire Alarm, WLAN, Building Automation, etc.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSFirefighter experience at an Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) airport (commercial or military). Firefighter II certification to include HAZMAT Operations (HMO) certification, accredited by National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board), the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC), or Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP.
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Creation of special hazard fire protection designs, including but not limited to aspirating and beam-type smoke detection, video imaging detection, flame detection, suppression system monitoring and control and smoke control system integration.
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Oversee all building systems, including fire/life safety programs, plumbing, HVAC and electrical issues; must remain current with latest HVAC technology trends as well as preventive and predictive maintenance methodology.
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OR AA/HS Degree in Fire Fighter/Law Enforcement or Emergency Management OR Previously completed training in recognized training program from a Public Safety Organization or training from a recognized outside source.
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The SGH Principal candidate will have technical expertise in the application of subject matter such as fire dynamics, structural fire engineering, computational fluid dynamics, risk and reliability, forensics, and materials science to the evaluation, design, and repair of complex buildings and structures.
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Incorporate children and youth during holiday season for worship specials during WS(s) and special Protestant events ICW the Protestant Music Director and PCC. Comply with all Chapel Air Force Instructions and Chapel Operating Instructions, specifically those regarding facility usage, resource protection, fire protection, and funds utilization, and safety.
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Respond to alarms generated by access systems, fire systems, building management control systems, CCTV systems and any issues raised by staff or contractors. Perform on-site Emergency Siren and Fire Alarm testing.
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Drawing on a range of expertise covering the many dimensions of forest, resource and land management, USFS works in Central Africa with partners on land use planning and forest zoning, forest inventory and monitoring, fire and rangeland management, community forestry, ecotourism, illegal logging and capacity development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Gabon.
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The Remote Sales / Inside Sales Account Manager is responsible for calling on Emergency Medical Service Units, Fire Departments, Police Departments, Ambulance Services, and other pre-hospital and health-related organizations/personnel within an assigned territory.
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Knowledge of a variety of facilities operations/maintenance activities and a broad knowledge of trades, such as heating, lighting, air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration, plumbing, electrical service, building management/control systems, fire alarms, security systems, etc.
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M&M fleet maintenance is light to heavy truck repair shop specializing but not limited to fire apparatus and equipment. Benefits: 401k Paid Holidays Paid Vacation Health insurance No Weekends Preferred: Licensed Certified Maryland state Inspector EVT certifications ASE certifications.
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Minimum NICET Level II Certification in Fire Alarm Systems. Additionally, Fire Protection Systems (fire sprinkler, etc.) Perform analysis of new and existing fire protection systems (fire alarm, sprinkler, etc.
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