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Installs, tests, and repairs electrical fixtures and power distribution circuits and utility equipment, internal communication and alarm systems, and elements of heating and medical equipment.
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Prepare estimates that will be presented to clients for security and low voltage systems, including access control, CCTV, intercom, alarm systems, network/data and low voltage cabling.
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Utilize your expertise to develop innovative approaches for power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and security systems. As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in the design and development of electrical systems for diverse and complex projects.
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Utilize computers, cameras, fingerprinting equipment, and complex alarm systems. Peace Officer Requirements: Safety and Security Officers have peace officer status as authorized under Criminal Procedure Law Section 2.10 and Sections 7.25 and 13.25 of Mental Hygiene Law or Section 455 of Public Health Law. As such, they must meet the requirements for appointment to public office defined in Public Officers Law Section 3 (1) and for continued employment as required in Section 30.
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OVERVIEW: The Electrical Design Engineer is experienced in the design of Electrical and Fire Alarm systems for the commercial real estate development industry. In this role will work with a team of engineers designing electrical and fire alarm systems for commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-unit residential facilities.
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Proficient with electronic data management systems and document imaging. Support the process of synchronizing the refinery's alarm database with the on-line system as well as the plant operating limits.
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Develop electrical design of lighting, power, and fire alarm systems to code requirements and client needs. Evaluate electrical systems, products, components, and applications by designing and applying knowledge of power and power distribution.
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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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At Transitional Shelters, obtain F80- Coordinator of Fire Safety and Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters, Pediatric CPR/ First Aid Certification, and Security Guard License. Comply and adhere to funders' fire and health safety mandates by obtaining and maintaining Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and Red Cross certifications as indicated by shelter leadership.
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Must hold valid S95 (Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems) and F07 (Certificate of Fitness for Fire Drill Conductor) certificates; new hires have 3 months to obtain all certifications. Inspect and clean gutters and drainage systems to prevent water accumulation and potential damage to the building.
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Including: S-12: Certificate of Fitness for Citywide Sprinkler Systems, S-13: Certificate of Fitness for Citywide Standpipe Systems, and S-95: Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems.
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Support design of systems from various projects-including power systems, lighting, fire alarm. Lead design of fire alarm systems. We are currently looking to grow and enhance our transit, rail control systems, structural, roadway, and tunneling practices and are seeking highly motivated and dynamic engineers.
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Understanding of electrical and mechanical schematic diagrams, control diagrams, prints, MOP-building operations, electrical theory, chiller control circuits, and industrial HVAC systems. Our controls and engineering consultants provide best-in-class services in electrical testing, system design, electrical engineering, systems integration, commissioning, equipment servicing, and retrofit services.
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QUALIFICATIONS S12 & S13 (Sprinkler & Standpipe) and S95 (Supervisory of Fire Alarm Systems) Certificates of Fitness. Monitor the BMS/HVAC systems to ensure desired temperature throughout the venue and handle immediate issues Responding promptly to maintenance request from front of house and back of house staff, addressing any issues that may arise during performances.
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Knowledge & understanding of Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Protection & Fire Alarm systems/codes as well as ADA code. Responsible for directing the day-to-day facility operations of the property, and affiliated business units including budgeting (operational and capital), expense control, preventative maintenance program management, managing all building components (including HVAC, plumbing, Fire/Life Safety, and electrical systems), maintaining the aesthetic of the center, and maximizing the customer experience.
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