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Work with complex Electrical controls, automation, wiring, low voltage, communications, and data. Completion of a recognized electrician apprenticeship program followed by one year of journey level electrician experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Knowledge of COMM, NAV, RADAR, Surveillance, Indication, CVR/DFDR, Power distribution, Avionics Software, and aircraft wiring standards. Knowledge of and ability to understand OEM Wiring Diagrams and schematics.
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The Avionics & Electrical Engineer is responsible for hands-on engineering solutions to affect repair and modification of aircraft, to include support systems/sub-system integration, verification methods, sustainment modeling and simulation, and assist with coordination of T&E development projects for Department of Defense (DoD) manned and unmanned aircraft.
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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. Bosch, DMP, Edwards / EST, Honeywell, Radionics, Simplex and/or GE / Mirtone system knowledge preferred.
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The Electronic Technicians will be involved in troubleshooting, replacing components and wiring circuits; repairing electronic equipment; and taking test readings using common instruments such as digital multi-meters, signal generators, semiconductor testers, curve tracers and oscilloscopes.
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Writes and edits instrumentation testing equipment calibration and training guidelines, standards and procedures; updates and maintains current instrumentation and wiring diagrams, electrical and electronic schematics, and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs) and technical manuals.
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Demonstrate mechanical ability and/or capability of following directions to work on equipment such as washer/extractors and dryers; refrigeration and heating units; ice machines; minor plumbing; minor electrical difficulties such as replacement of wall switches, receptacles, loose wiring and resident call devices; carpentry and painting.
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Demonstrated knowledge of relay protection, wiring & control, and other phases of substation engineering. Additionally, the Substation Engineer will provide leadership, training, and direction to fellow staff members.
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ESA Certified Alarm Technician preferred. Fire/Life Safety Systems experience required. NTS Certified Service Technician preferred. Seek opportunities for upgrading fire systems. Nevada Fire card and NICET I & II.
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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. 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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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, welding and fitting on assembly units. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable harnessing, welding and fitting on assembly units.
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Must read, interpret and use manufacturers and aircraft maintenance manuals, service bulletins, blueprints, wiring/schematic diagrams, data tables and other specifications to determine feasibility and method to repair or replace malfunctioning or damaged components.
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Proficiency with Eplan Electrical P8 or higher on designing electrical control panel, control system wiring and instrumentation. Design the system Power Distribution, control architecture and system field cabling/interconnect including Process and instrumentation.
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Responsible for assembly, installation, maintenance and testing of electrical equipment and wiring systems in commercial settings. Connects wiring and equipment as per code and job specification.
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Building Networks infrastructure knowledge (wiring, CAT, Cables, Fiber optics etc. As a Lead Fire Alarm Field Service Tech for our Service team, you will be tasked with the supervision of installation of systems that will include, fire alarm, security, and access controls in a commercial, educational, construction and or retrofit environment.
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