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Must have or be capable of getting the following certificates of fitness: S13 (City-wide Standpipe System, S95 (Supervision of Fire Alarms), S12 (City-Wide Sprinkler), S14 (Standpipe for Multizone system) and N80 (Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm 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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Perform duties related to EHS activities pertaining to fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and all life safety equipment operations and maintenance throughout the campus.
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Ensure that the periodic maintenance and inspection of elevators, sprinkler systems, fire alarm system and fire extinguishers is performed and documented. Responsible for preventative maintenance of cooling/heating and domestic hot water systems.
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Maintains property life safety systems (e.g., fire fighting equipment, sprinkler systems, and alarm systems). Manages the physical plant including equipment, refrigeration, HVAC, plumbing, water treatment and electrical systems in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures.
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Minimum of 1 year in a supervisory capacity in a residential building serving homeless or other vulnerable populations, with experiences as a superintendent or equivalent, maintaining building systems, including boilers, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and security/access control Preferred: must have current S-12 Fire Sprinkler, S-13 Standpipe, and S-95 Fire Alarm Systems Certifications.
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Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. Uses CAD equipment to provide support to Engineering department by preparing routine layouts of fire sprinkler systems, detail drawings, assembly drawings, sketches and diagrams.
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Must have current S-12 Fire Sprinkler, S-13 Standpipe, and S-95 Fire Alarm Systems Certifications. Maintain inspection logs for standpipe/sprinkler; maintenance logs; and all federal, state, and city regulations.
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Certificate of Fitness from FDNYRequired with in (6) months of employment( 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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Responsible for assisting the Facility Manager with preventative maintenance of boiler/domestic hot water system, conducting periodic maintenance and inspection of elevators, sprinkler systems, fire alarm system and fire extinguishers.
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S-12: City Wide Sprinkler Systems / S-11 Residential Sprinkler Systems. F-80: Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters. S-95: Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems and other related systems.
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Must be able to Inspect the Entire Wet Sprinkler System, Dry Sprinkler System, Wet Standpipe, Dry Standpipe, Siamese Connections, Ball Drips, Valves, Piping, Fittings, Sprinkler Heads, Flow Detector Switches, Tamper Switches, Gauges, Signs, Supports, Fire Pump, Jockey Pump, Water motor Gong Alarm, Air Compressor, Dry Valve, Hose Cabinets, Hose Racks, Fire Hose, Hose Outlet Valves, Gravity Tank, and Pressure Tank.
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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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Knowledge of all aspects of commercial electrical construction including but not limited to Life Safety systems, Sprinkler systems, Fire Alarm systems, HVAC systems, testing and balancing, operations, sheet metal duct systems, and control systems including direct digital controls.
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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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