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5+ years of documented experience in working with low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems, Access Control, CCTV, and Security Systems in a commerical setting.
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Fire/Life Safety Systems experience required. Seek opportunities for upgrading fire systems. Performs scheduled and/or routine Fire Inspection preventive maintenance on a variety of Fire System equipment under contract agreement by inspecting, adjusting, cleaning, and calibrating systems and checking out equipment to ensure it's in satisfactory working order.
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Knowledge of HVAC controls and safety devices; appropriate Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) / chemical usages; tools of the trade; materials and refrigerant recovery equipment and procedures used in installing, repairing, and maintaining HVAC systems.
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Manages or assists Building Manager with building operations, maintenance, repair, alteration, historic preservation, recycling, concessions, safety, environmental and security in GSowned and leased buildings assigned.
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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 Level 1 Inspection duties are to assist the Lead Inspector in the inspection of various fire protection equipment including Life Safety and Fire Suppression Systems. Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specialize in Life Safety Systems.
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Contract/PMA Sales Reps will be expected to review existing customer system information, as well as to conduct surveys of the life safety systems of potential new prospects. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.
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Working knowledge of occupational safety and fire protection, NFPA codes, OSHA compliance, DOT compliance, property protection, regulatory training, regulatory inspections and emergency operations.
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Hiller offers fire protection and life safety products and services that are preserving lives and property all around the world. As we continue to grow and expand our life safety footprint, we pledge to keep our customers top of mind while striving to design, install and service the most compliant, reliable systems available.
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Autonomous vehicle cleaning and disinfection; AV operational safety and integrity checks; AV charging; AV launch preparation including systems fire up checks; Parking and staging vehicles.
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Ability to travel both locally to customer sites and overnight up to 25% as workload demandsValid driver’s license and safe driving record ability to pass background checkWE VALUENICET certification level 1 or higherMinimum NICET certification level 1 or higher 1 years related fire alarm systems, security system and access systems experience required.
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Diagnose failures, determine parts and material requirements, and perform repairs as required to resume operation on production equipment Effectively communicate with peers Ensure and maintain the cleanliness of all equipment, workstations and facility Repair and maintain hydraulic systems, air compressors, fire system Weld, cut, design and repair aluminum and steel structures and devises Maintain building maintenance; electrical systems, plumbing, etc.
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Strictly observe all applicable safety procedures while depot and also observe all Service Provider safety Procedure Manuals. Ability to hear safety horns, pre-shift announcements/safety messages.
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Knowledge of OSHA and fire, life safety systems. Provide advice and recommendation on the operation of physical plant systems. Be responsible for the effective operation of those systems based upon a high degree of technical knowledge and experience.
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Two to five years of experience installing and/or servicing fire alarm and basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes. Nevada Fire card and NICET I & II. With clients at the heart of all we do, our people, knowledge and technology power our connected ecosystem of health, safety and security solutions and services.
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