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Responsible for the proper operation/function of the following systems, including any all required test /inspections and documentation: HVAC, fire alarm, sprinkler system, boiler, grease straps, smoke detectors, elevators, doors, pest control, emergency generators and mechanical plant.
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Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers’ Fire & Life Safety systems including Simplex. Documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, (Access Control, Nurse Call a plus.
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Position Overview: The Fire Alarm or Sprinkler Designer will be responsible for designing fire alarm and/or sprinkler systems for commercial buildings. Perform hydraulic calculations for sprinkler systems.
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Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. We are a full-service fire protection company, providing installation, maintenance, inspection, monitoring, and retrofit of fire safety 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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Diagnose problems and perform service and repairs on electronic fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites. Contact customer representative and ascertain equipment/systems problems.
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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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Monitor any failures of fire sprinkler system and report malfunctions to sprinkler systems specialists Maintain an approved list of contractors/vendors who can be called upon to help facilitate any needed repair Maintain inventory list of basic shop tools, serial numbers where applicable, for asset control.
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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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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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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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Minimum of 1 year inspection experience; kitchen fire suppression systems background or a basic level of comfort and knowledge with pipe fitting, electrical work, and commercial kitchen appliances.
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Under supervision, performs work on the vessels and facilities of the Staten Island Ferry, relating to installing, maintaining and repairing piping, controls and equipment for heating systems, compressed air systems, refrigerating systems, air conditioning systems, steam and hot water systems, fire suppression systems, cooling systems and sprinkler systems; performs related work.
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For this role, the applicant would be a fire protection designer to design special hazard fire suppression and fire alarm systems. (special hazard fire suppression & fire alarm systems.
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Hold and maintain Certificate of Fitness for City Wide Sprinkler Systems (S-12) Operate electric chillers, steam turbine chillers, condensate pumps, air compressors, booster pumps, auto steam reducing stations, plate and frame HX, shell and tube HX, DDC and pneumatic control systems.
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