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The Fire Alarm Inspector's duties include testing and inspection of fire alarm systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers' products. Fire Alarm Inspector.
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Working knowledge of sprinkler controls, alarm panels, devices and critical components. + Responsible for operating with minimal supervision while performing fire protection inspections.
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Experience with fire systems and fire alarm electronic devices. What you'll do: You will perform maintenance and repair, housekeeping and plumbing, metal fabrication and carpentry to support our fast-paced fulfillment center operations.
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You will perform maintenance and repair, housekeeping and plumbing, metal fabrication and carpentry to support our fast-paced fulfillment center operations. Chewy is currently recruiting Facilities and Maintenance Technician I at our Reno, NV Fulfillment Center.
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The M&E Project Manager is responsible for oversight of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades along with other relevant scopes of work including owner furnished equipment, fire alarm, security, BMS and EPMS. M&E PMs are involved with subcontractor and vendor management, communication with the client regarding construction activities, participation in the commissioning process and interface with the design and engineering team.
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Test and maintain safety equipment, fire alarm systems, smoke detectors, and emergency call systems. Performs Fire, Tornado, and other disaster drills as necessary to prepare staff and residents for an emergency and to satisfy the requirements of State Regulations.
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Monitors access control, intrusion detection, fire alarm, and video surveillance systems. Communicates security violations or other threats to physical security (fire, disorder, any emergency.
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Since 1946, Pye-Barker Fire & Safety has been protecting communities through fire suppression and security alarm services. Mountain Alarm Fire & Security has over 65 years' experience protecting what matters most.
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Monitors and ensures proper functioning and testing of all CCTV equipment, burglar and fire alarm panels, door annunciators, weather alert radios and is responsible for the notification of any type of emergencies to management and emergency services (police, fire and medical) by telephone.
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Alarmco is is a Full Service Life Safety Company offering Fire Alarm, Security Systems, Access Control, Surveillance Cameras and our own 24 hour UL Certified Central Station offering 24 hr monitoring and managed services.
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The successful candidate will be dependable and capable of inspecting, servicing, and maintaining several types of fire detection, fire alarm, CCTV, nurse call, intercom/paging, A/V, Voice/Data, Intrusion, and other similar low voltage systems.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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Monitors and operates cameras, access control, intrusion detection, and fire alarm systems following established guidelines and procedures. Works with third-party alarm monitoring companies to respond to and resolve intrusion detection alarm incidents following established directions and guidelines.
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This position supports a professional Fire Alarm Technician with the service, maintenance, repair, and installation of fire alarm systems. Assists, as appropriate with inspections, service, install and sales on a variety of fire protection equipment including fire alarm systems, and additional fire protection / life safety equipment as skills develop.
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Responsible for security of building including entrance/exit control (Associate entry/egress, receiving door, daily trash removal, etc.) Ensures all Fitting Room garment tags are audited and accounted for to Company policy.
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