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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.
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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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LI-DRR #RSS Low voltage, Electrical wiring, fire alarms, Fire Alarm Technician, fire alarm system, Fire alarm control panel, Building safety interfaces, safety devices, nicet, nfpa, axis ax, 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, fire sprinkler, water based systems.
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Possess NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level I or pass NICET I exam within 60 days of employment. The Fire Alarm Test Technician 1 is responsible for conducting thorough inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems in various residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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The Fire Protection Engineer serves as the technical expert for the Library of Congress on fire protection and life safety related issues in the Safety Services Division, Integrated Support Services in the Office of the Chief Operating Officer (OCOO.
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The Service Technician diagnoses problems and makes repairs in areas such as HVAC/cooling tower, boiler systems, electrical, plumbing, pool, carpentry, dry walling, exterior structural, and appliance.
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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.
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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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We provide quality and efficient services for all the following systems or needs: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, call-desk operations, steam, boilers, UPS, generators, custodial, grounds, pest control, fire control systems, elevators, gates, bollards, service calls, architectural, structural and building systems.
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We are seeking a Fire Protection Engineer to join a construction/building services firm, headquartered in the northern Virginia area. Fire Protection Engineer - Commissioning Projects. 2+ years of engineering experience within the Fire/Life Safety industry.
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Within 90 days of hire, Tactical Operations Instructors must: - Meet and maintain weapons certification requirements for the MK18, M870, and USCG PDW (personal defense weapon), and specified courses of fire.
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Candidate must (i) have a BS degree in Fire Protection Engineering (or similar engineering program), (ii) hold a fire protection PE in the US, and (iii) hold NICET or NFPA certification.
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Work in occupational fields such as industrial hygienist, safety engineer, fire prevention engineer, health physicist, and occupational health nurse. The successful candidate will also be enrolled into FBI's Rap Back service, which will allow Treasury to receive notification from the FBI of criminal matters (e.g., arrests, charges, convictions) involving enrolled individuals in near real-time.
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As a service to its independent franchisees, Mr. Appliance LLC lists employment opportunities available throughout the franchised network so those employment opportunities may be conveniently found by interested parties at one central location for brand management purposes only.
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