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As a member of our fire protection engineering team, successful candidates will design many fire and life safety systems including: wet, dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems, foam, water spray, clean agent, wet and dry chemical and clean agent fire suppression systems, fire pumps, water tanks, standpipes, smoke management systems, and building fire alarm and mass notification systems.
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The New Hope location is a dog-friendly, accessible, and smoke free office setting. We are team of approximately 60 people with three locations in New Hope, St. Paul, and Marine on St. Croix. The New Hope location is a dog-friendly, accessible, and smoke free office setting.
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Ability to work in various environments indoors, outdoors, inclement weather, smoke or other hazards of a demolition or remodeling environment. The Contents Project Manager is part of the Content Cleaning & Restoration team often completing daily operation tasks to bring jobs to completion including distinguishing salvageable vs non-salvageable items affected by fire, smoke, water, mold, trauma & other factors, and packaging/hauling those items to company facility for cleaning and storage; to be returned to customer upon job completion.
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Reviewing, inspecting, and analyzing fire and smoke protection systems and the installation of such systems to ensure code compliance and safe occupancy for office buildings, laboratories, data centers, and/or similar buildings.
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Conduct CFD modelling of smoke control systems. We're looking for a capable, qualified fire engineer to join our client in the North West of England (Ideally Manchester) to be part of the senior leadership team.
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Perform preventive maintenance on diffusers, induction cabinets, mixing boxes, fire dampers and pneumatic smoke dampers. Perform duties of an HVAC and Refrigeration Mechanic such as installing, maintaining and repairing (both major and minor) all air conditioning and refrigeration equipment from 1/4-ton systems to 300-ton systems.
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Assisting the smoke alarm installer by holding the ladder, passing tools, and keeping track of the equipment. Installer - The smoke alarm installer's main responsibilities include conducting a smoke alarm needs assessment, installing up to three smoke alarms per home, demonstrating testing procedures, providing maintenance instructions, tracking equipment, and reporting installation details to the documenter.
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Leadership Skills: Effectively manage and lead the QA team, participating in agile teams, reviewing and clarifying requirements, and ensuring automation of test scripts for smoke and regression testing using Selenium and C.
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Experience in software Quality Assurance/Quality Control methodologies, process, and technologies with respect to manual, automation, smoke, functional, integration, accessibility, and performance/stress testing areas.
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Completes inspections of multi-family housing unit systems, such as, gutter inspections, water softener check, smoke detector check, hot water heater unit checks, etc. Completes inspections of multi-family housing unit systems, such as, gutter inspections, water softener check, smoke detector check, hot water heater unit checks, etc.
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This is mostly production style work to produce building products such as access doors, entrance grates, floor doors, fire cabinets, roof hatches, smoke vents, and stair treads. No smoking facility - you cannot smoke anywhere on their property.
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The following certifications are also required: regional/local licensing to operate a building, SMA, SMT, LEED, and universal CFC. You must be able to lift 120 pounds, work from a ladder & overhead, smell smoke and other chemicals, and read typed documents/sigs/labels.
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CADMN: FS Kidde Detector 6901 West 110th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55438 USA Det-Tronics is an industry leader in Industrial Fire and Gas Detection business, and has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Product Design Quality Engineer to apply and expand their skills in support of the development of Det-Tronic’s existing and growing portfolio of fire, gas and smoke detection products.
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3+ years of Experience in software Quality Assurance/Quality Control methodologies, process, and technologies with respect to manual, automation, smoke, functional, integration, accessibility, and performance/stress testing areas.
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Exposure to heat, steam, smoke, cold and odors. Educational Assistance with DeVry University with complimentary laptop. Ensures proper management of the facility and equipment through preventive maintenance, energy conservation, repairs, security measures, and adherence to safety and sanitation requirements.
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