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Inspect facilities to identify deficiencies with respect to Means of Egress, Sprinkler Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Emergency Lighting, Electrical Arrangements, Fire Rated Partitions, Storage Arrangements, etc.
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Certifications including S12 City Wide Sprinkler System, S-13 Standpipe, S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems. Certifications including S12 City Wide Sprinkler System, S-13 Standpipe, S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems.
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Fire engineering with a focus on Building Code and Fire Code consulting, fire protection and egress strategies, including standpipe/sprinkler design, fire alarm design, and performance-based fire engineering design on local, national, and international projects.
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Perform field inspections for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, fire alarm and sprinkler systems; may include low-voltage electrical systems (CCTV, Security Access.
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We are passionate about safeguarding lives and property by installing top-notch fire sprinkler systems. Oversee the Install of new fire sprinkler systems. Resolve issues with fire sprinkler systems.
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Certificate of Qualification - Refrigeration Engineer Certificate of Fitness – Standpipe Certificate of Fitness – Citywide Sprinkler Systems Certificate of Fitness – Combination Citywide Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems Certificate of Fitness – Maintain Inside Alarm System Certificate of Fitness – Cooling Tower & Close Loop Water Treatment Certificate General Computer Knowledge.
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The overall responsibility for managing engineering operations and coordinating with the Senior Managers all hotel needs and functions under the direct supervision and instructions of the Area Director of Engineering and Hotel General Manager.
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Performs inspections of the foundation s , framing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, electrical systems, fireplaces, chimneys, sprinkler systems, and fire alarm systems of both commercial and residential structures.
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Be part of a team testing Fire and Life Safety Systems including, but not limited to, sprinklers, fire alarm, emergency lighting, and elevator recall during Substantial Completion Inspections.
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Brief Description: Serve as a full-time Building Inspector performing framing, mechanical, fire alarm and suppression inspections for residential and commercial projects. Promotes and maintains positive and effective working relationships and promotes good public relationships as a representative of Licking County Government.
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A35 - Air Compressor G71 - Bulk Medical Gas S12 - City Wide Sprinkler S13 - City Wide Standpipe S14 - Standpipe Multi Zone S95 - Supervision of Fire Alarm and related Systems F60 - Fire Guard for torch use G60 - Torch use with flammable gases.
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Our customized services include fire suppression systems (sprinkler & extinguisher), fire alarm systems, CCTV, access control, and security systems. We are currently looking for a Fire Alarm and Security Technician who will be responsible for troubleshooting low voltage Fire Alarm and Security Systems and resolving any problems.
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Along with Building Superintendents, conducts regular inspections of all Building Systems including fire extinguishers, sprinkler and alarm systems. The Facilities Director is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of their assigned portfolio of properties including, building, grounds and building systems.
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Develop construction plans for automatic fire sprinkler, standpipe, and fire pump systems, fire detection, and alarm systems. Produce project specifications for CSI Divisions 21 for Fire Suppression & 28 sections related to Fire Detection and Alarm.
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Hands on operation, maintenance and repair of air conditioning and heating systems, fire prevention equipment including fire and house pumps, standpipes, sprinkler systems, knowledge of Class E fire alarm system, control panel (FCS) and portable fire extinguishers, compressor banks, BMS, AHUs, VAVs, boilers, pumps, VFDs, Generators, domestic water tower, pressure tanks, inergen fire suppression, water heater, dampers, actuators, chillers and cooling tower operations.
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