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Experience: A minimum of five (5) years of expertise in the design, engineering, and implementation of fire alarm systems, with a solid understanding of industry codes and standards.
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Lead the design, analysis, and specification of electrical systems including power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and low voltage systems for various building types. A premier MEP engineering firm based in New York City is seeking an experienced Senior Electrical Engineer to lead the design and delivery of complex electrical systems for a wide range of high-profile projects.
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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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Prepare design for fire detection and alarm systems that are applicable to mission critical facilities. We are an award winning multi-disciplined Engineering firm with over 25 offices across the US. We specialize in MEP Engineering, Energy Efficiency & Building Optimization, Civil/Structural, Architecture, and Planning for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse.
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Utilize your expertise to develop innovative approaches for power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, and security systems. - Minimum of 8 years of progressive experience in electrical engineering design for building systems.
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Over 15 years of experience in electrical design, including power distribution, lighting systems, fire alarm design, grounding, and performing coordination/arc flash studies. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering; Professional Engineer (PE) certification required, with the capability to obtain licenses in multiple states.
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Besides providing traditional services in Industrial and Commercial distribution systems, Kelso-Burnett provides Divisions specifically dedicated to Telecommunications, Security, CCTV, Card Access, Sound Systems, Fire Alarm and Electrical Systems Testing.
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Design & draft electrical, fire alarm, infrastructure & structured cabling systems using Revit & AutoCAD. Founded in 1995 we are a 30 employee minority business owned MEP engineering design firm that provides mechanical, electrical, plumbing & fire life safety planning, design & commissioning services for clients in the metro DC area.
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Experience in Low Voltage Engineering and Troubleshooting Knowledge of Alarm Systems and Life Safety protocols Strong customer service skills Electrical or electronics background Technical certifications related to security systems (preferred) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work well in a team environment Attention to detail and problem-solving abilities.
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Provide electrical engineering expertise to design alarm system for engine generators, HVAC systems, and gas detectors etc. The position will coordinate and facilitate all building electrical, lighting, circuits, panels, wiring, HVAC, fire alarm systems, security systems, communication systems, emergency power systems, engine generators and electrical gates.
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Design fire alarm, sprinkler, and life safety systems for federal projects in the DC area. We specialize in designing and implementing fire alarm, sprinkler, and life safety systems for federal projects.
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Oversees the maintenance of job site securityThe ideal Construction Superintendent will have:o 5+ Years of experience as a Construction Supervisoro 5+ Years of technical systems experience in one or more of the following Low Voltage disciplines: Nurse Call, Access Control, Fire Alarm, HVAC Controls, Intercom, Mass Notification, Public Address, Networking, or Audio Visual.
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NICET certification in Fire Alarm or Fire Protection systems, preferred, or ability to obtained within 2 years of hire. In addition to your engineering experience, to succeed in this role, you will need a solid knowledge of fire protection systems design for various projects with the ability to communicate design concepts via drawings and specifications.
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Understanding of sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, process hazards, property loss control issues preferred. Evaluating sprinkler systems, building additions, and fire alarm plan reviews and providing guidance to clients.
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Knowledge of building IT infrastructure and the basic understanding of other low voltage technologies including security systems, lighting control systems, and fire alarm systems.
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