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Other responsibilities are yearly testing of fire hydrants, dry and wet pipe sprinkler testing, monthly testing of fire alarm and fire systems, fire extinguisher and fire hose maintenance, quarterly and bi-annual testing.
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Fire sprinkler inspection/service department experience. 5 years Fire Protection (sprinkler) industry experience. Sprinkler system design experience preferred. You will be responsible for delivering instructor-led and virtual training programs with a highly technical subject matter focused on water-based fire systems in various classroom or hands-on learning settings.
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Inspectors are responsible for inspecting , testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems, fire pumps, and backflows wit h minimal supervision. Inspect, test, and maintain fire protection systems in accordance with NFPA codes with working knowledge of sprinkler controls, alarm panels, devices and critical components.
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Make minor repairs to handrails, windows, flooring, walls, ceilings, beds, wheelchairs, geri-chairs, electrical equipment, sprinkler systems, generators, emergency lighting, fire alarms and extinguishers.
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Frequently moves fire extinguishers, fire sprinkler pipes and other mechanical devised. Familiarity with analytical use of business intelligence systems, Sage 300 CRE, or similar, preferred. 1 year Fire Life Safety Industry experience specifically within the Shop area, preferred.
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General awareness of the International Fire Code (IFC) and International Building Code (IBC) These programs support the growth of the Johnson Controls Fire Suppression by providing performance-based learning to enable those that sell, design, install, program and service these systems to succeed.
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In accordance with local laws and ordinances, you must have and maintain a valid refrigeration license and must be able to pass, obtain and keep current a certificate of fitness for one or all of the following: oil burner, fire standpipe, sprinkler, and air compressor operations.
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