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The Museum Maintainer will be part of a 24/7 operation, responsible for continuous rounds through the physical plant and campus; documentation of temperature, humidity and pressure readings vital to the environmental conditions required by the science collections storerooms, exhibition halls and public spaces throughout the Museum; as well as the sprinkler and standpipe systems through both physical inspection as well as through the computerized Building Management System.
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Must have experience in repair, maintenance and operation of typical HVAC systems specifically including steam absorption chiller, steam heat exchanger, cooling towers and DDC controls systems.
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As a Fire Safety and Life Consultant, you will provide code consultation to clients, conduct assessments for facilities to identify fire and life safety hazards, and design fire sprinkler systems.
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The following NYC Fire Department Certificate of Fitness is required: At our expense we will send you to the FDNY to get the COF if you don't have it): F-01 Fire Guard for Impairment (Citywide) 35 Operate and Maintain Air Compressors F-03 Indoor Place of Assembly Safety Personnel F-78 Cleaning and Testing of Smoke Detectors P-98 Fuel Oil Piping and Storage S-12 Citywide Sprinkler System S-13 Citywide Standpipe System S-15 Foam - Water Sprinkler System.
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Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. We are a full-service fire protection company, providing installation, maintenance, inspection, monitoring, and retrofit of fire safety systems.
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Lays out, assembles, alters, removes, installs and repairs pipes, fittings and fixture systems such as sanitary, acid-resistant, heating, drainage, oxygen, vacuum, compresses air, nitrous oxide, standpipe, sprinkler systems, boilers, high and low pressure steam, water supply and other systems, as well as equipment attached.
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Must have a complete working knowledge of mechanical systems and the required interface with Fire Alarm/Sprinkler systems. The HVAC Engineer for Facilities is responsible for supervision and maintenance of all HVAC systems that Touro College operates.
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Maintains fire prevention systems including sprinkler system, fire alarm panel, and fire extinguishers. General facility maintenance: Trash and recycling maintenance, all scheduled maintenance visits for key building systems (HVAC, sprinkler systems, elevators, etc.
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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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Periodic building inspections checking for any fire safety hazards or violations and all systems related to fire prevention (centralized fire alarm panel, sprinkler system, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers.
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New York City Fire Department Certificate of Fitness for Citywide Sprinkler Systems S-12. New York City Fire Department Certificate of Fitness for Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems and other Related Systems S-95.
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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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The experience should be with all of the systems associated with Plumbing and Fire Protection design including Sanitary, Storm, Domestic Water, Natural Gas, Wet/Dry/Pre-action Sprinkler systems and Fire Standpipe systems.
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Responsibilities include supervising fire alarm inspectors and sprinkler inspectors, developing business strategies, and implementing action plans to meet the districts objectives and drive profitable growth of the Fire Service business, including embracing the company programs, identification of life safety deficiencies and recommendations.
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Knowledge of Fire Sprinkler Systems installation methods. Impact Fire Services is looking for a Lead Fire Sprinkler Technician. Knowledge of Fire Sprinkler System Design is a plus.
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