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Must have valid NC Fire & Life Safety License SPECIFICALLY- NICET Level III Fire Alarm, NICET Level III Special Hazards, NICET Level III Water Based Systems Layout. 5 to 7 yrs design experience - previous titles - specific Fire & Life Safety - Design Mgr/ Service Mgr.
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Ensures the JLL account team provides licensed/qualified, trained, engineering operations and maintenance support in the areas of electrical, mechanical, HVAC, RCM, PdM, MRO CMMS, Automation, and fire life safety and other disciplines as required.
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HDR is looking for a Senior Fire and Life Safety Engineer to join our Building Engineering Services Group in either Charlotte or Raleigh, NC. HDR's Fire and Life Safety (FLS) team provides essential consulting and design expertise to a broad range of markets including: science/tech/labs, data centers/mission-critical, auditoriums/arenas, electric vehicle facilities, federal (DoD, NASA, VA, NPS, GSA), aviation, mining, power generation, hydropower, oil and gas, water/wastewater, and many more.
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This position is responsible for performing and reviewing Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) and Fire Life Safety (FLS) system assessments as part of Partner's Integrated Facility Solutions (IFS) Group.
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3+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems. Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers' Fire & Life Safety systems including SimplexGrinnell.
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Build your career with the industry-leading fire, life safety and security company. Sonitrol Security Services, a Pye-Barker Fire & Safety company, is hiring for a Burglar Alarm Service Technician in Charlotte, NC.
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2 years of experience, preferably in fire/life safety industry or a related field is preferred. Hiller offers fire protection and life safety products and services that are preserving lives and property all around the world.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATES / LICENSES P.E. in mechanical engineering preferredCEM, CEA, CBCP, or CMVP preferred COMMUNICATION SKILLS Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Review setpoints, schedules, and system capabilities of existing building automation systems (BAS) and/or central HVAC control systems, as applicableTakes document photographs of representative systems, conditions, and physical deficiencies.
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5+ years' experience with building systems including fire sprinkler, fire alarm, life safety and central mechanical/HVAC. Knowledge of safe work practices, proper use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), and ability to lead monthly safety meetings.
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Experience and strong understanding of fire alarm life safety systems, CCTV, security and card access systems, low voltage systems, installation and testing. The Contract/Preventative Maintenance Agreement (PMA) Sales Representative's task is to increase recurring service and monitoring sales for electronic and mechanical life safety systems such as fire alarms, fire sprinklers, suppression systems, and security and special hazards.
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The SES Officer is responsible for carrying out the Security and Emergency Services Programs, including Security, Emergency Medical Response, Safety/Life Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Prevention/Outreach.
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Conduct audits for state regulation, such as HUD, fire safety, OSHA, etc. Provide support to, and troubleshoot problems as they arise with, the Life Enrichment, Culinary, Environmental Services, and Administrative teams, as needed.
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We specialize in fire and life safety systems for commercial and residential customers all across the southeast. Job DetailsWe are looking for an experienced, professional fire sprinkler service technician to join our award-winning team in Southwest Florida.
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Assist with oversite of all commercial building systems including fire/life safety, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical issues. Respond quickly to emergency situations (including fire, evacuation, equipment failure) and customer concerns.
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For more than a century, AMERICAN has been manufacturing products for water works, fire protection, energy, and construction that are essential to public health, safety, industry, and infrastructure.
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