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Expertise in delivering fire protection engineering solutions in a multi-disciplinary environment with solid experience in developing fire suppression and fire alarm systems, undertaking engineering analysis and applying performance based designs.
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Scopes of work to include a variety of building components including mechanical, plumbing, electrical distribution, lighting and specialty systems including fire alarm, security, and other enhanced building technology/control systems including nurse call, renewable energy systems, etc.
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Produce Life Safety, Fire Alarm, and Fire suppression plans along with the required calculations, specifications, and project narratives for federal projects. Bachelors Degree or Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering, Architectural Engineering or Certificate in Engineering.
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Coordinate with engineering technicians for mechanical equipment, air conditioning, refrigeration, fire systems, stand-by emergency power, and related preventative maintenance programs.
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Fire Protection, Fire alarm, hospital, healthcare, Plumbing designer, plumbing design, plumbing engineer, MEP, HVAC, HVAC design, Mechanical Engineer, CAD, REVIT, PE, LEED, Design/Build, consulting engineering, A & E, Architectural and Engineering, Plumbing, Mechanical systems, MEP consulting firm.
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WSP USA, an award winning and innovative multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm, seeks a Commissioning Agent for our Boston, MA office. 3 to 5 years of relevant post education experience in a building or systems commissioning discipline.
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Develop Designs Using Revit And/or Auto CAD For Power, Lighting And Fire Alarm Systems Size And Specify Electrical Equipment/systems And Performs Electrical Calculations Using Specialized Engineering Software.
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Fire alarm design. Lighting control systems. Background in field work and documenting existing engineering conditions. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an accredited college or university.
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As a multi-discipline engineering firm, Bala is a leader in innovative designs for building systems in High Rise, Mission Critical, Multi-Unit Housing, Commercial Office, Higher Education, Transportation, Adaptive Reuse and Life Science facilities.
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Supervise and or develop designs using Revit and/or Auto CAD for power, lighting and fire alarm systems. The ideal candidate will have successfully completed multiple MEP projects for which he was the responsible engineer and which showcase his skills with, developing designs, specification/report writing, and other electrical engineering tasks.
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Experienced in designing and reviewing of such projects as electric power systems and distribution, fire alarm systems, electric and fossil fuel heating/cooling systems, electrification, ventilation, plumbing systems, domestic water systems, piping, and pumping systems is preferred.
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Direct, coordinate and supervise all activities regarding maintenance, repair and replacement of HVAC systems, energy management systems, plumbing, electrical, hardware, drainage, water, sewer, grounds and exterior site, fire alarm, security, life safety fire alarm and fire suppression (sprinkler), environmental issues and any other related issues.
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Create specification documentation for fire alarm and fire suppression systems. Perform fire suppression and alarm systems calculations. Assist with preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, and life safety.
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Knowledge of building IT/OT infrastructure and the basic understanding of other low voltage technologies including security systems, lighting control systems, and fire alarm systems.
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Fire engineering with a focus on Building Code and Fire Code consulting, fire protection and egress strategies, including standpipe/sprinkler design, fire alarm design, and performance-based fire engineering design on local, national, and international projects.
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