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This position reports to the Fire Alarm Manager or their designated Agent. Apprenticeship programs for fire sprinkler, fire alarm and inspection positions. Fire Alarm Technician. Inspect, service, install, perform maintenance on fire alarm systems in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements.
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Certification of NYC FDNY Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems. 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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Develop proficiency in additional advanced ART procedures under the supervision of laboratory leadership: alarm response autologous and donor egg warming embryo biopsy tubing of biopsy samples interpretation of PGT reports.
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Work with a team coordinating the engineering design and construction services for communications systems in various transit projects involving traction power, signaling and train control equipment, SCADA, APM OS, substations and signal buildings, public address equipment, voice and data communication, telephones, fiber optic, CCTV, security alarm, fire detection and suppression, computer systems, and systems integration testing and startup activities.
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Track and coordinate all mechanical disciplines: HVAC, Energy, Controls, Fire Protection, Fire Alarm, Plumbing, Fuel Oil Storage / Management / Distribution. Experience with the analysis and modeling of interior and exterior Computational Fluid Dynamics of airflow.
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The Security Operations Center Analyst's primary role is for internal alarm monitoring, but is also responsible for monitoring, researching, reviewing, and analyzing physical security data sources for dissemination and reporting purposes, to ensure compliance with standard operating procedures in a timely manner, in a fast-paced environment along with support for security needs throughout out facilities.
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Knowledge of building IT/OT infrastructure and a basic understanding of other low voltage technologies including security systems, lighting control systems, and fire alarm systems. Knowledge of building IT/OT infrastructure and a basic understanding of other low voltage technologies including security systems, lighting control systems, and fire alarm systems.
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Operating basic building systems including boilers and heating systems, fire prevention and alarm systems, etc. Performing a variety of light construction duties such as drywall installation and patching, painting, light bulb and fixture installation, drain and sewer line stoppages, cabinet installation and repair, vinyl and ceramic tile installation and repair and window air conditioner installation and maintenance.
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You will also support proposal and business development efforts, working with project teams, other senior and junior engineers, project managers, and clients designing power distribution, lighting, telecom and fire alarm systems on various projects.
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Perform administrative and receptionist duties at the operations desk; monitor video surveillance cameras, and fire prevention/detection alarm notification system. This position is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all clients, staff, and property at Homeless Shelter sites.
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Either has or is prepared to obtain the following certificates within thirty (30) days of hire: S95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems, S14 City Wide Standpipe Systems. Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center (“CMCC”), a landmarked building constructed in 1927 which houses social services offices, an early childhood learning center, a swimming pool, a commercial kitchen, food pantry, elevator, and a gym and locker room.
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Conduct safety patrols to include fire prevention, smoking violations, ward visitation restrictions and visitor's hours, roof and ground floor door alarm inspections in accordance with established policies and procedures.
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External contacts: Consumer and business customers, Alarm Company and other 3rd party vendor representatives. Assist with current alarm codes for employees, as needed. Responsible for ensuring Flagstar Bank procedures are compliant with federal regulations and ensuring bank branch compliance with those bank procedures.
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JOB TITLE: Safety Security Officer FLSA: Non-Exempt DIVISON: Services – Security REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor LOCATION: Queens SALARY: $19.25 PER HOUR SUMMARY: The Safety Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all client’s, staff, and the property around the facility in a homeless shelter setting.
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Requires experience with tolling systems, parking garage systems, roadway intelligent transportation systems, roadway lighting, traffic signals, fire alarm, distributed antenna systems, electrical substations and distribution systems, building and architectural lighting systems, access control and CCTV systems, etc.
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