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O Work with Territories to ensure all alarm systems and detection devices associated with underground and above ground storage tanks (UST’s) function properly and the various tanks are inspected by a certified firm on an annual basis at a minimum.
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NICET certification in Fire Alarm Systems and/or Water-Based Systems Layout is a plus. Position Overview: The Fire Alarm or Sprinkler Designer will be responsible for designing fire alarm and/or sprinkler systems for commercial buildings.
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This position repairs a wide variety of electronics equipment including computer-based systems, security alarm systems, fiber optics (troubleshot) and audio systems. Required skills and qualifications: Bachelor of Science in either Computer Science, Information Systems, Electronic Engineering or related field.
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Oversees fire safety systems, including smoke detectors, sprinkler heads, alarm bells, emergency lights, and documents inspections quarterly. If emergency has caused resident to exhibit behavior that is threatening or dangerous, in accordance with OPWDD approved Behavior Management guidelines, may have to provide strategies for crisis intervention and prevention.
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Certifications in CPF/Frist Aid, F80/Fire Safety & Alarm Systems (Homeless Shelter), and Naloxone preferred. Certifications in CPF/Frist Aid, F80/Fire Safety & Alarm Systems (Homeless Shelter), and Naloxone preferred.
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Job duties include setting-up and monitoring of dialysis machines and water systems, priming the dialyzers, access cannulation, and preparation of dialysate delivery system, alarm checks, dialyzer connection, monitor settings and disinfection of equipment according to RI standards.
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The Electrical Engineer will plan and develop electrical and fire alarm systems design for new and existing facilities. Electrical engineering, Design, Electrical, fire alarm, Electrical design, autocad electrical, revit, electrical system.
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Conduct and document basic code analyses, fire detection and alarm systems reviews, smoke control systems reviews, and basic sprinkler and water supply systems reviews, including hydraulic calculations.
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4 plus years' experience with fire alarm, access control, security intrusion, sound and communications systems (preferred not required). Position involves the programming of fire alarm, security, and access control system panels.
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Responsible for managing the security service tickets (access control, CCTV, Alarm) created for the Data Center and reporting the status of each ticket within their Smartsheet form. · Mastery knowledge of trouble shooting commercial intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom and access control systems.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the common element maintenance of the Villas at Pointe West Association This includes common areas as well as utilities that service the common areas (i.e. elevators, fire systems, alarm systems, etc.
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The primary function of this position is to promote and sell service agreements for commercial building systems products to include fire alarm, suppression, sprinkler, security, sound, communication, and inspections.
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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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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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