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Helpers are responsible for assisting the Lead Fire Sprinkler Fitter with conducting service, maintenance and repairs on Sprinkler and Suppression life safety product lines. You will also be stepping onto a noble career path - to be a life safety professional.
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How you will do it Assisting Lead Sprinkler Fitter in performing repairs, maintenance and testing of fire sprinkler systems and associated devices to make sure they are fully functional and operational Learn and follow prescribed troubleshooting procedures and refer to technical manuals, part manuals, change notices and bulletins, modification notices, ect., in order to diagnose and repair equipment/system.
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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 to include building automation systems, fire / life safety systems, and any other building related equipment. Operates, inspects, and maintains all HVAC, mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment and systems in assigned facilities to obtain most efficient operating results and life expectancy.
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All of which requires a very broad base of knowledge due to the widely disparate nature of various mechanical, electrical, plumbing, Building Automation System ( BAS ), Life Safety systems, after-hours responses, housekeeping & sanitary requirements, special events requirements, building and campus infrastructure security protocols, and residential dormitory support required on campus.
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Recommend safety ideas; participate in fire prevention and other life safety programs. Officers will also maintain order in the inn, dealing with the welfare of guests (e.g. assisting with door lock and safe challenges); coordinate expedient response to emergency conditions such as fire or safety hazards and threats to life and or property in a calm, rational and persuasive manner; and will provide general assistance and support for the department, leadership, and the company as needed.
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