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FeatherShark is a Managed IT Services provider focusing on helping Fire and EMS Agencies in the Midwest. FeatherShark is looking for an IT Service Desk Manager to lead the service desk area of the company as we continue our rapid growth.
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The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of working with fire, security, and low voltage systems, including access control, CCTV, Fire Alarm, vehicular gate, pedestrian access, multi-family vertical, service technician, and alarms.
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Neither Mr. Appliance LLC ("Franchisor") nor its affiliates have the power to: (1) hire, fire or modify the employment condition of franchisee's employees; (2) supervise and control franchisee's employee work schedule or conditions of employment; (3) determine the rate and method of payment; or (4) accept, review or maintain franchisee employment records.
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Perform reviews of architectural and engineering plans for client facilities (either new construction, expansion or renovation projects) for fire sprinkler systems, water supply, and fire alarm systems and provide review comments.
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We take great pride in our ability to restore order, beauty, and safety to homes and businesses after the ravaging effects of water, fire, mold, or other disasters. Whether you need carpet and floor cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, water or storm damage restoration, mold mitigation, air duct cleaning, or odor removal, we have the expertise and advanced techniques to deliver exceptional results.
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Required Education: Technical Degree Required Experience/Skills: Minimum 5 years CNC Programming experience About Control Devices, LLC Control Devices, LLC ("Control Devices" or "CD") is a leading designer & manufacturer of high-quality flow control valves, condensate removal traps, related components & accessories serving the compressed air, pressure washer, vehicle systems, fire protection, specialty gas, & the industrial, agricultural & food service float valve markets.
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Fire Sprinkler Designer. Demonstrated ability with AutoCAD, AutoSprink, HydraCAD, or other specialized fire sprinkler layout software. This individual will design; coordinate, and possibly project manage the fire sprinkler systems for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings.
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10+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, and Paging systems. Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers' Fire & Life Safety systems including SimplexGrinnell.
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Communicate with alarm company and fire department at test intervals. As the Maintenance Mechanic, you will demonstrate technical knowledge and skills to complete various duties such as: machine maintenance, electrical work, HVAC, mechanical work, plumbing, carpentry, safety, grounds maintenance, and housekeeping.
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About Control Devices, LLCControl Devices, LLC ("Control Devices" or "CD") is a leading designer & manufacturer of high-quality flow control valves, condensate removal traps, related components & accessories serving the compressed air, pressure washer, vehicle systems, fire protection, specialty gas, & the industrial, agricultural & food service float valve markets.
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Monitor fire and security alarm systems, as well as surveillance cameras. The Public Safety Dispatcher is responsible for receiving calls for service, extracting vital information, dispatching appropriate personnel, and recording all activities in a CAD system.
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The Duty Engineer's basic essential function is to diagnose and provide service and repairs to hotel equipment including electrical, plumbing, steam, gas, fire & safety, HVAC refrigeration, interior, paint and decorating, and respond to inquiries and problems in an efficient, courteous and professional manner to achieve maximum customer satisfaction while complying with all Four Seasons' policies.
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The Technician will be responsible to perform water and fire clean-up work in residential and commercial properties, demolition, restorative drying, packing out of customer belongings, and general cleaning.
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Based in St. Louis, Core & Main is a leading distributor of water, sewer, storm drain and fire protection products in the United States. Core & Main’s 4,500 plus associates are committed to the safe distribution of water and fire protection to help communities thrive.
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IFS is focused on commercial and industrial service work as well as Design/Build Mechanical Construction, DDC Controls, Fire Protection, and Plumbing. IFS is focused on commercial and industrial service work as well as Design/Build Mechanical Construction, DDC Controls, Fire Protection, and Plumbing.
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