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One of the following is required: Licensed Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, NFPA CFPS, ICC Certified Fire Marshal, Certified NICET Fire Protection System Level II or equivalent.
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WORK DESCRIPTION We are hiring a Fire Pump Representative/Technician who is willing to relocate whenever it is requested to assist the maintenance of fire alarm, fire pumps, and fire sprinkler systems as required by the codes and standards described at National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), T this will be only for the annual maintenance of the systems.
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File projects at Department of Buildings (DOB), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), New York City Fire Department (FDNY), and other authorities having jurisdiction.
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Our clients include NYS Office of General Services, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, NYC Health + Hospitals, State University of New York, NYC Department of Design and Construction, NYC Parks & Recreation, NYC School Construction Authority, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Battery Park City Authority, and NYS Parks, Recreations and Historic Preservation.
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ISI Professional Services is seeking a Construction Manager - Fire Protection Engineer (CM-FP) in New York, NY, onsite at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center (VAMC), who can provide both construction management and fire protection engineering expertise.
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Sound alarms or calls police or fire department in case of fire or presence of unauthorized persons. Allied Universal is hiring Custom Protection Officers to oversee a Business Center located in the Hudson Yards Area of Manhattan.
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Design Engineering is a centralized team of discipline focused (mechanical/piping, electrical, civil/structural, fire protection, process) design engineering resources within the Centers of Excellence department.
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Design and specification of transformers, motor control centres, switchgear, power and control panels, generators, grounding systems, lighting systems, security and fire alarm systems, heat tracing systems and related industrial plant systems.
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Design and specification of transformers, motor control centers, switchgear, power and control panels, generators, grounding systems, lighting systems, security and fire alarm systems, heat tracing systems and related industrial plant systems.
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You will be part of our rapidly growing Infrastructure Design Department, which includes architectural, structural, geotechnical, civil, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, electrical and is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on the design-build delivery of infrastructure related buildings projects.
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Previous contract security, law enforcement, fire department, military, customer service experience preferred. Our Fire & Life Safety Directors support Harvard Protection in our goal of providing best in class security and life safety services.
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We are seeking a strong Engineer with leadership capability to lead our New York Plumbing & Fire Protection Department and supporting the function enterprise-wide. 10 plus years' experience in plumbing /fire protection design.
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Projects include facility MEP systems including HVAC, Plumbing, Power, and Fire Protection. MEP Department Lead/Manager – 10-15 Years of Experience O&S Associates, Inc. is a multi-disciplined Engineering Design firm that is seeking a licensed Mechanical/Electrical Engineer to manage a 15 person MEP group.
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Company DescriptionNewark Fire Sprinkler Corp is a leading name in fire protection services. Sage 300 CRE a plusCompany DescriptionNewark Fire Sprinkler Corp is a leading name in fire protection services.
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The Fire Department, City of New York (FDNY), seeks a full-time Patient Care Navigator in the Bureau of Health Service within World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP). FDNY members are sworn to serve and protect life and property and the Department works to continually educate the public in fire, life safety and disaster preparedness, along with enforcing public safety codes.
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