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Nicet Level 2, Detroit Fitness, and Michigan Fire Alarm Specialty Tech Licenses desired. Inspect, service and install commercial fire alarm systems. Verify fire alarm works and functions properly, test signals into the monitoring station, load test batteries, perform sensitivity of smoke detectors and other functions as required.
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You will monitor and respond to emergencies such as the resident emergency call system, building life safety systems, and the fire alarm panel. You will monitor and respond to emergencies such as the resident emergency call system, building life safety systems, and the fire alarm panel.
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This position will work closely with our sales team, field project teams, and clients to ensure a sound design, and seamless installation and commissioning of our fire alarm solutions. SciensBuilding Solutions is seeking an experienced Associate Fire Alarm Systems Technician with programming, commissioning, and troubleshooting capabilities and experience.
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As a Fire Alarm Technician, your responsibilities will include troubleshooting and efficiently resolving issues. Possess or acquire NICET Level 2 and Michigan Fire Alarm Specialty Tech License.
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The candidate should have a minimum of 10 years of experience designing power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, security, access control, network, and instrumentation and control systems for industrial, municipal, healthcare, commercial, retail, and educational clients.
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Must obtain NICET Level I Certification within one (1) year (for fire alarm systems only). Must have a working knowledge of enterprise intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom, and access control systems.
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As a Fire Inspector, you will: Follow and maintain high structured inspection schedules providing inspection, testing, and performing minor service and deficiency repairs for fire alarm equipment to comply with NFPA72 standards as well as state and local codes.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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Fire alarm systems expertise. Fire alarm systems expertise. The ADT Business Territory Manager is the leader of the Business Account Representative Sales team. We provide equal employment opportunities to applicants and existing employees and evaluate qualified candidates without regard to race, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, color, religion, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex (including pregnancy, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), mental or physical disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by law.
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The Business Territory manager is responsible for driving sales expectations, marketing initiatives and ensuring channel profitability throughout their region. Minimum of 5 years commercial sales experience, including 3 years of successful field commercial sales management or other related successful sales management position.
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