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In accordance with local laws and ordinances, you must have and maintain a valid refrigeration license and must be able to pass, obtain and keep current a certificate of fitness for one or all of the following: oil burner, fire standpipe, sprinkler, and air compressor operations.
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Maintainsinspection logs for sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers. Has the ability to perform basic repairs in electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems. Elevators, and otherbuilding systems as required by city, state and federal law.
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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 all Fire Protection elements of commercial construction including but not limited to Life Safety systems, Sprinkler systems, Fire Alarm systems, HVAC systems, operations, and control systems including direct digital controls.
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Must possess and maintain certificates of fitness in low pressure boiler, standpipe/sprinkler, and air compressor operation and NYC refrigeration certification. Must have competence in safe use of hand and power tools, electrical, plumbing, fire safety systems, and mechanical systems with at least 10 years of experience in the field and/or training with a Professional Trade School Duties/Responsibilities: Follows verbal and written instructions and guidelines as required by Maintenance supervisory staff or Director of Operations.
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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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Hands on operation, maintenance and repair of air conditioning and heating systems, fire prevention equipment including fire and house pumps, standpipes, sprinkler systems, knowledge of Class E fire alarm system, control panel (FCS) and portable fire extinguishers, compressor banks, BMS, AHUs, VAVs, boilers, pumps, VFDs, Generators, domestic water tower, pressure tanks, inergen fire suppression, water heater, dampers, actuators, chillers and cooling tower operations.
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Fire tanks, fire pumps, wet sprinkler systems, dry systems, double interlock, quell, ESFR, etc. Criteria documents for sprinkler systems. Compressed air systems, nitrogen, steam and condensate return, chilled water, hot water, deionized water, water softeners, lubrication systems (grease, oil, antifreeze), etc.
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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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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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Conducts regular inspections of life safety systems, including fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems. Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage.
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Must possess and maintain certificates of fitness in low pressure boiler, standpipe/sprinkler, andair compressor operation. Must have knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire systems.
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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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